flavorcountry:

cromeyellowweb:

Jonesy!

Autoreripleyblog.

flavorcountry:

cromeyellowweb:

Jonesy!

Autoreripleyblog.

(Reblogged from flavorcountry)

feeling some market saturation at the local library

flavorcountry:

thoughtpeach:

weekend plans

It is written.

(Reblogged from flavorcountry)

Loaded

  • DAD: Mom here my first text ever no longer a text virgin
  • ME: Wooooow. How does it feel? Do you feel different?
  • DAD: I am glad i waited for the right person to have text with
(Reblogged from whenparentstext)
inky-o-matic:

douglaswolk:

Julie D’Aubigny was a 17th-century bisexual French opera singer and fencing master who killed or wounded at least ten men in life-or-death duels, performed nightly shows on the biggest and most highly-respected opera stage in the world, and once took the Holy Orders just so that she could sneak into a convent and bang a nun. If nothing in that sentence at least marginally interests you, I have no idea why you’re visiting this website. (via Badass of the Week: Julie D’Aubigny, La Maupin) (thank you, Rachel!)

“…once took the Holy Orders just so that she could sneak into a convent and bang a nun.”
yeah ok that’s rad as fuck

inky-o-matic:

douglaswolk:

Julie D’Aubigny was a 17th-century bisexual French opera singer and fencing master who killed or wounded at least ten men in life-or-death duels, performed nightly shows on the biggest and most highly-respected opera stage in the world, and once took the Holy Orders just so that she could sneak into a convent and bang a nun. If nothing in that sentence at least marginally interests you, I have no idea why you’re visiting this website. (via Badass of the Week: Julie D’Aubigny, La Maupin) (thank you, Rachel!)

“…once took the Holy Orders just so that she could sneak into a convent and bang a nun.”

yeah ok that’s rad as fuck

(Reblogged from fyeahqueervintage)

soupsoup:

Tokyo eclipse (via @tamegoeswild)

(Reblogged from soupsoup)
Mr. Pearl

Mr. Pearl

Leigh Bowery gives birth


Two Anatomical Models, 17th Century.
A pair of models with removable chest and abdomen covers. Some religious restrictions on dissection were lifted in the 15th century, which led to the wider study of anatomy, using models like these as extra teaching aids. Both figures show the heart and lungs. One shows a pregnant female with a baby in the uterus, and the other the kidney and intestines in a male.

Two Anatomical Models, 17th Century.

A pair of models with removable chest and abdomen covers. Some religious restrictions on dissection were lifted in the 15th century, which led to the wider study of anatomy, using models like these as extra teaching aids. Both figures show the heart and lungs. One shows a pregnant female with a baby in the uterus, and the other the kidney and intestines in a male.

(Reblogged from scientificillustration)
(Reblogged from explore-blog)
(Reblogged from aliciahannahnaomi)
(Reblogged from streetetiquette)