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ecksoh:
oh adam
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itsanthonygrey:
bonesandcoffee:
The Lovers of Valdaro.
Believed to be no older than twenty years of age when death occurred.
Over 5,000 years old.
Locked in an eternal embrace.
Tragically, their story is unknown.
Ironically, they were found in the city of Mantua. In Italy.
The city Shakespeare chose to set the story of Romeo & Juliet.
I love how (what looks to be) the male is putting his finger to her lips and saying something, something comforting perhaps? Something that will carry on into whatever afterlife there is.
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chriszycaaa:
the-absolute-best-gifs:
Tiny tots taking Taekwondo.
[video]
DAWWWWWWWWWWWWH^^
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vivasantotomas:
UST Quadricentennial Christmas Tree.
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vivasantotomas:
The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, The Catholic University of the Philippines.
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SCARY vs. SCARIER
Scary: Opening a vampire’s coffin…

Scarier: Opening an empty refrigerator…

Scary: Watching a horror movie…

Scarier: The DVD freezes up for a second…

Scary: A witch flies by…

Scarier: A wasp flies by…

Scary: Seeing Bloody Mary in the mirror…

Scarier: Seeing a pimple in the mirror…

Scary: The lights go out…

Scarier: The Internet goes out…

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bluereveries:
society has always been like that. One reason is because we’re made that way. Humans are very visual and aesthetic-loving creatures, and so are animals, but unfortunately it translates into areas of society where it shouldn’t matter such as job positions, fame, opportunities, etc.
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