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Somewhere in Pixel Land Katılım Eylül 2013
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Viktor
Viktor@ViktorKlopp·
They grind gemstones into paint and the result is insane
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Cory Levy
Cory Levy@cory·
this is pretty cool some MIT students turned a building into a giant playable game of Tetris on Saturday at midnight rigged each window with LEDs MIT students are on a diff level
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BlackSword@Blacksword011·
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Nyra
Nyra@cosy_love_·
If a guy spreads a rumor that u had sex, don't deny it. Use it. Tell everyone how bad he is, make up weird fetishes, say he called out his mom's name. Destroy him
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Things From the Past
Things From the Past@pastarchive·
This is where “uppercase” and “lowercase” came from. In the early days of printing, capital letters were kept in the upper compartments of the type case, while the smaller letters were placed below for easier access.
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🏛 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧 🏛
Today I learned that Boudicca’s burning of London after her daughters were raped was so severe that there is a blackened scorched layer under London today which archaeologists named the 'Boudican Destruction Horizon'
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Morgan Wright 💎
Morgan Wright 💎@byMorganWright·
And only writers understand this😫💀🤣🤣
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Shane Donovan
Shane Donovan@SDDonovan·
I need to start writing down those 3 AM ideas. 😭🤣
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🌿@earthserenityy·
For those who still talk to the moon
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The Culturist
The Culturist@the_culturist_·
Why did Tolkien call death a gift? In The Silmarillion, he writes death is an exclusive gift given to mankind by God. All other creatures envy this gift, including the immortal elves: Mankind alone, through death, is granted union with the divine. Tolkien's point is that immortality in a fallen world is not a blessing, nor man's actual purpose. To live forever in a world marred by corruption, vice, and decay is to be trapped with no escape. Death, then, is not a tragic ending, but a release — a return of creation to its creator. The humility of mortal man leads to a glory far greater than immortality. In other words, man was made for something greater than earthly pleasure. Death is the preparation for eternity. Today we tend to see this backwards. We treat death as the ultimate evil, and endless life as the ultimate good, no matter the cost. We try to preserve life indefinitely, and in doing so, lose sight of what life is actually for. Tolkien's final insight is simple: A man who refuses to die for anything will one day find he has nothing worth living for. A world that fears death above all else will never reach the highest good, for life truly begins when you discover a love greater than life itself.
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Lotusbubble ✨
Lotusbubble ✨@lotusbubbleart·
Jude x Cardan 🖤 Never get tired of drawing these two:)
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Michael Warburton
Michael Warburton@For_Film_Fans·
In 2006 a high school English teacher asked students to write to a famous author & ask for advice. KURT VONNEGUT (who left us 19yrs ago today) was the only one to respond. His reply was a doozy.
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The Masterpieces Archive
The Masterpieces Archive@MasterpiecesArc·
Reminder: Bernini was only 23 when he carved this work from a block of marble
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
ball python in the flowers 🐍🌼
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Eric Alper 🎧
Eric Alper 🎧@ThatEricAlper·
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ꪆৎ@fairiehaze·
who could pull this off?
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ؘ@religioncavill·
FILHO DA PUTA GOSTOSO SABOROSO DELICIOSO
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Vivien Leigh as the fairy queen Titania in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1937.
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