tamarra
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tamarra
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Olitz and T Goldwyn fan account. I love the classic movies. I love Perry and Della, Perry Mason the series and movies. Fan of Raymond Burr and Barbara Hale.

Defending Your Life was released 35 years ago today!! I think I've conquered at least half of my fears.


This is beyond disturbing. 😭😤


When Curie died in 1934 from aplastic anemia, almost certainly caused by years of unprotected exposure to radium and polonium, scientists already understood that her notebooks, lab equipment, and even her cookbooks were dangerously contaminated. What’s astonishing is that her body, too, remains measurably radioactive nearly a century later. When she and Pierre Curie were reinterred in the Panthéon in 1995, France’s highest honor for national heroes, engineers had to line her sarcophagus with thick lead to shield visitors from lingering radiation. Anyone who wants to study her original papers today must sign a waiver and wear protective gear. Her tomb isn’t just a memorial, it’s a physical reminder of the invisible forces she helped uncover and the personal cost of pioneering a new scientific frontier. Marie Curie was the first woman to be entombed in the Panthéon on her own merits, not as someone’s spouse. Her presence there signals France’s recognition that intellectual achievement can be as nation‑defining as political or military power. The stark, almost monastic stone chamber where she rests contrasts sharply with the grandeur above, underscoring how her life was shaped by discipline, sacrifice, and relentless curiosity rather than public spectacle. The lead-lined tomb, the subdued lighting, and the quiet austerity all reinforce a paradox: Curie unlocked some of the most dangerous forces in nature, yet she lived with extraordinary humility. Standing before her tomb, visitors confront both the brilliance and the fragility of a life spent pushing the boundaries of the unknown. #drthehistories


Luther Vandross Is A Goat🔥🔥



Luther Vandross Is A Goat🔥🔥













