Find me in the deepest palace. But remember, the deeper you dive in, the more threatening you.

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1 year ago

I'd rather sit in silence with you than have thousands of conversations with other people.

1 year ago

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1 year ago
By redwoodskyline2

by redwoodskyline2

1 year ago
Fireflies
Fireflies
Fireflies
Fireflies

fireflies

1 year ago

If you would like to have a “fun” time with your notes, I recommend rewriting them in a old journal, or a new journal made to look old, with an old pen (feathered would be preferred). I have found, that rewriting them in way that I find pleasing helps me remember them more. If that doesn’t work for you, experiment.

2 years ago
Wondering If He Should've Smuggled A Wiggenweld Potion In From J Pippin's

wondering if he should've smuggled a wiggenweld potion in from J Pippin's


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2 years ago

Pro’s of being a Plague Doctor:

mask smell nice sniff sniff mmmm that goodass aromatic herbs bitch

leeches

get paid to poke w/ stick hell yeah babey living the dream

what’s under those robes? boy? girl? unqualified fruit seller? doesn’t matter there is no gender only Death

2 years ago
Moon With Stars By m7ammad

Moon with stars by m7ammad

2 years ago

You're a Female Doctor in 19th century in London:

You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
You're A Female Doctor In 19th Century In London:
2 years ago

my scientific calculator has stuck with me longer than any bestfriend or boyfriend ever has. she’s a real one fr

2 years ago
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Operating Theater (1800s)

2 years ago
"There's A Real Poetry In The Real World. Science Is The Poetry Of Reality."
"There's A Real Poetry In The Real World. Science Is The Poetry Of Reality."
"There's A Real Poetry In The Real World. Science Is The Poetry Of Reality."
"There's A Real Poetry In The Real World. Science Is The Poetry Of Reality."
"There's A Real Poetry In The Real World. Science Is The Poetry Of Reality."
"There's A Real Poetry In The Real World. Science Is The Poetry Of Reality."

"There's a real poetry in the real world. Science is the poetry of reality."

— Richard Dawkins

2 years ago
Old Town Vibes Feels Like I’m Into Constantinople Era 🥹
Old Town Vibes Feels Like I’m Into Constantinople Era 🥹
Old Town Vibes Feels Like I’m Into Constantinople Era 🥹
Old Town Vibes Feels Like I’m Into Constantinople Era 🥹

Old town vibes feels like I’m into Constantinople era 🥹

2 years ago
Instagram | Milliproust
Instagram | Milliproust
Instagram | Milliproust
Instagram | Milliproust

instagram | milliproust

2 years ago
Takuhi Shrine, Oki Province, By Utagawa Hiroshige, 1853-1856, Japan

Takuhi Shrine, Oki Province, by Utagawa Hiroshige, 1853-1856, Japan

2 years ago

I love an open window and some cool clean air

2 years ago
Who Would Have Thought That On The Present Site Of The Central Methodist Hall Opposite Westminster Abbey,
Who Would Have Thought That On The Present Site Of The Central Methodist Hall Opposite Westminster Abbey,

Who would have thought that on the present site of the Central Methodist Hall opposite Westminster Abbey, there was once a huge 'pleasure palace' hosting a music hall and variety acts and could accommodate a 400 piece orchestra

Designed by Alfred Bedborough at the height of empire, the building was complete and open to the public in 1876. Named The Royal Aquarium and Winter Garden, the building had within it an aquarium and an attached theatre which had a main hall 340 feet long by 160 feet wide, it was covered with a glass and iron roof and was decorated with palm trees, fountains and sculptures. There was thirteen large aquarium water tanks which were meant originally to be filled with fish and sea creatures and 'wonders of the depths', but that never happened and the tanks remained empty. The only 'sea creature' that was eventually ever displayed was a dead whale, but for obvious reasons it was quickly removed.

The building and venue which became known as 'The Tank' became a bit of a lemon, and lost its popularity and was quietly closed down. The building and land was sold to the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1903. The the site was cleared and the Methodist Central Hall was built on the site in 1911.

2 years ago
Some Of Us Are Just Born With Tragedy In Our Blood
Some Of Us Are Just Born With Tragedy In Our Blood
Some Of Us Are Just Born With Tragedy In Our Blood
Some Of Us Are Just Born With Tragedy In Our Blood
Some Of Us Are Just Born With Tragedy In Our Blood
Some Of Us Are Just Born With Tragedy In Our Blood

Some of us are just born with tragedy in our blood

- Richard Kelly

2 years ago
Poetry By Reva @/painonpapier From TikTok

Poetry by Reva @/painonpapier from TikTok

2 years ago
@academia-lucifer
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@academia-lucifer
@academia-lucifer
@academia-lucifer
@academia-lucifer
@academia-lucifer

@academia-lucifer

2 years ago
“The Books That The World Calls Immoral Are Books That Show The World Its Own Shame.”
“The Books That The World Calls Immoral Are Books That Show The World Its Own Shame.”

“The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.”

— Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray.

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