Totally a missed opportunity to use “they slashed them” as a punchline
Totally a missed opportunity to use “they slashed them” as a punchline
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I woke up like this.
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Photo exhibition
Photo exhibition
🎨🎨 Allegory of the Arts (1740) by Pompeo Girolamo Batoni (Italian, 1708 – 1787), oil on canvas, 175.4 cm (69 in) x 138 cm (54.3 in), Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie, Frankfurt.
“There is something daunting in seeing, what should be a symbol of pride and liberation, being sold to the highest bidder."
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Similar idea: put in the grade you stopped studying a subject and find out the lies you were taught to either simplify or white-wash reality
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Ugh, I just noticed my typo, but I agree 100%
They always ruin the original ending to build a new storyline too. You thought the main character finally found love and happiness? Well, surprise bitch, they learned absolutely nothing.
I would extend that to stop renewing shows for more seasons just because they’re popular. What ever happened the end on a high note?
It wasn’t technically gay in medieval Europe
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Adult content restrictions could pave the way for anti-LGBTQIA+ content bans 👇
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Último día para solicitar el reembolso del Sónar Festival, vinculado a un fondo buitre que se enriquece con la ocupación y el genocidio en Palestina.
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“These four researchers, all of whom have history of neutrality, if not outright support of the concepts of porn addiction, have conducted a meta-analysis of research on pornography and concluded that porn use does not predict problems with porn, but that religiosity does.”
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Great book, but I’ve always been on the fence about introducing the story as how the brother broke his arm
⚒️⚒️ "Dying Achilles", 1884 by Ernst Herter (1846–1917) . German sculptor. Corfu, Greece. marble
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🎨🎨 Jean-Baptiste Regnault (1754 - 1829), 'Cupid and Hymen drink from the cup of Friendship', 1820, courtesy Cristie's Pictures Ltd. 2009.
Reserve su plaza.
#awkward
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