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If you look to your left you'll see a little bit of art, to your right a little bit of politics and every where else a whole lot of TRASH.

starbirbz:

The best Lola Bunny

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commie-cosmo:
“ trickstertime:
“ tenebristpunk:
“wow i wonder if that 300 year gap could be explained by any outside factors…….whoa! for some reason it lines up with the timeline of britain’s invasion and subsequent colonization of ireland! wild,...

commie-cosmo:

trickstertime:

tenebristpunk:

wow i wonder if that 300 year gap could be explained by any outside factors…….whoa! for some reason it lines up with the timeline of britain’s invasion and subsequent colonization of ireland! wild, huh? i wonder if the two are connected in some way? i guess the world will never know….

“why do the Irish hate the English so much? It couldn’t have been *that* bad!!”

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This was in place till 1973.

Seeing non irish people reblogging this makes me happy

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ajaxbird:
“finch friday: morning marshmallow
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ajaxbird:

finch friday: morning marshmallow

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the-quasar-hero:
“al-grave:
“ Fossilized Snail Turned to Opal
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Epic skin
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the-quasar-hero:

al-grave:

Fossilized Snail Turned to Opal

Epic skin

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gurneykink:

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look at this fucked up little dude i found in goodwill today

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violenceenthusiast:

alright i’ll bite who’s oscar

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weirddyke:

a lot of the time it’s more enjoyable to watch something that’s a bit campy a bit gauche a bit cringey a bit low budget where you can tell that the people who made it are passionate about it and enjoying themselves and connecting to the characters than watching something that’s high budget and ultra-professional but ultimately soulless because it’s pursuing perfectionism over heart and warmth

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weeping-shades-of-indigo:
“ Giambologna’s largest work, the mountain god, Appennino (1577) It sits outside of Florence, Italy.
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weeping-shades-of-indigo:

Giambologna’s largest work, the mountain god, Appennino (1577) It sits outside of Florence, Italy.

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lisajunius:

New ceramics available here :)

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