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Eve only took a bite out of that apple because it was funny

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fduiduv08448fuhufg-deactivated2:

I’m not kidding or trying to be funny I genuinely think she deserves at least 45 Oscars for this

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wtxch:
“ Gustav Klimt
Garden with Chickens,1916
”

wtxch:

Gustav Klimt

Garden with Chickens,1916

taibhsearachd:
“ historyarchaeologyartefacts:
“2300 years old Scythian woman’s boot preserved in the frozen ground of the Altai Mountains[750x451]
”
So I was mobile when I reblogged this earlier, but re: the adornment on the soles. These shoes...

taibhsearachd:

historyarchaeologyartefacts:

2300 years old Scythian woman’s boot preserved in the frozen ground of the Altai Mountains[750x451]

So I was mobile when I reblogged this earlier, but re: the adornment on the soles. These shoes undoubtedly belonged to the Pazyryk Ice Maiden, given the date, culture, and location. (I love her, I care about her so much, and I will never not ramble about her given the chance.)

The woman who wore these boots was 30 years old, at the oldest. She was probably a priestess, a storyteller. She was from a horseriding culture, and it’s unclear if stirrups had been invented at the time. She suffered from chronic pain, and she died from breast cancer and/or complications from a fall (probably from horseback).

This is the first time I’ve seen her boots, but I’m entirely unsurprised by it. She may not have had to walk much, given her status and riding culture. She may not have been ABLE to walk much, given her apparent disabilities. She was valued in her community, despite these limitations, to the point that they created these beautiful, less-than-functional objects for her, that they buried her with ceremony befitting royalty, that she and her belongings are the best and most solid example of this culture we have. Disabled people have inherent worth in a society, and always have.

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savagedefectives:
“anne carson
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image

She is beginning to understand Walks :)

yourgoat:
“ wahoorat:
“just me and an old buddy :]
”
i thought this was an oil painting
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yourgoat:

wahoorat:

just me and an old buddy :]

i thought this was an oil painting

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wtxch:
“The Story Of The Little Red Engine by Diana Ross
Illustrated By Leslie Wood,1945
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wtxch:

The Story Of The Little Red Engine by Diana Ross

Illustrated By Leslie Wood,1945

gardenspirits:

A home full of cats and plants 

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laurens-german:

Me? I’m scared of everything. I’m scared of what I saw, I’m scared of what I did, about who I am and most of all I’m scared of walkin’ out of this and never feelin’ the rest of my whole life the way I feel when I’m with you.
Dirty Dancing (1987) dir. Emile Ardolino

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