Sword called Mental Illness, which is definitely not feeding on his trauma and making everything worse! 🗡️
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Die temu ad die
Hmm. Accidentally looks like latin.
It accidentally is latin
Accidental latin is my new favourite thing.
Found this in the margins of a medieval manuscript.
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The Entirety of Tumblr from Tumblr has been Chucked in to the ocean! You're all wet now.
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Ship Painting I, 51" X 43", 2017
Expensive Painting (Ship), 64" X 64", 2016
Ship Painting II, 41" X 49", 2017
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When a fic doesn’t fit my head canons but it’s well-written
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dont look at me with those big beautiful eyes im trying to be Weird and evil to you
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yasuhiro nightow / @countthefighters / ocean vuong / jamie anderson / dylan krieger
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Rabbis and Jewish woman from Anatolia, depicted in Ottoman manuscripts, approx. 17th century
Centuries before the Turks arrived, Jews were already living in Anatolia, likely encouraged by King Antiochus III (r. 223-187 B.C.) who had controlled the eastern Mediterranean. The earliest evidence for a Jewish presence, which has been dated to the fifth century B.C., even before the reign of Antiochus III, includes the remains of a synagogue in Sardis near the southwest coast of Anatolia. Well integrated, vibrant Jewish communities were present there during the Roman and later the Byzantine and Ottoman eras.
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