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What I want is a necklace that has a single vintage mahjong tile with a “7” of some kind on it. It shouldn’t be hard to find, but the internet is turning up nothing.

the-garden-of-delights:

“The Conservatory” (1883) by Frances Jones Bannerman (1855-1940).
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the-garden-of-delights:

“The Conservatory” (1883) by Frances Jones Bannerman (1855-1940).

laurenge:

typette:

I remember posting somewhere once in a thread about why girls aren’t exploited in animation anymore where some guy said, “all the disney girls are drawn to be generally attractive, but I don’t think there are any eye-candy men… or are there? Are there any Disney men that lots of girls like?” and I mentioned Roger. Tons of girls replied agreeing with me and the original guy was like “wait, Roger? from 101 Dalmatians? What’s attractive about him, he’s tall and lanky and has a big nose, he isn’t muscley at all! Wouldn’t you all prefer Gaston or something? Or do you girls think his big nose is indicative of something else?” and I was like “no, you idiot, he’s a silly, goofy guy who likes animals and can play a bunch of instruments, that’s why he’s attractive. What’s the matter with you? Gaston, seriously?”

This is why we need more girls in animation. And more guys like Roger apparently. 

Rogerrrrrr!

Oh, Roger. Darling darling Roger.

(Source: nostalgiaunicorn)

the-garden-of-delights:

“Portrait of a Woman in Pink” (1883) by Claude-Emile Schuffenecker (1851-1934).
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the-garden-of-delights:

“Portrait of a Woman in Pink” (1883) by Claude-Emile Schuffenecker (1851-1934).

the-garden-of-delights:

“Loge im Sofiensaal” (1903) by Josef Engelhart (1864-1941).
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the-garden-of-delights:

“Loge im Sofiensaal” (1903) by Josef Engelhart (1864-1941).

Morning all. Coffee? Coffee?

Morning all. Coffee? Coffee?

It’s not an unjustified crush, is my argument.

It’s not an unjustified crush, is my argument.

Mad Men 6x07, “Man With a Plan”

  • Bob Benson Comma Accounts has a secret and I want to know what it is. “You should go home.” “I have nowhere to go.”
  • Burt Petersen’s life is cyclical and nothing will ever change that.
  • Where the hell was Dawn all episode? WTF is going on?
  • Pete’s reaction to his mother “they shot that kennedy boy” “THAT WAS YEARS AGO MA”
  • Don deserved a crack across the mouth this episode. Sylvia did the right thing—and he almost groveled to her, that’s pretty telling.
  • I just want to touch Ted Chaough’s face. He is pure sunlight and down-home yellow buttery goodness in a pair of aviator goggles and a bomber jacket and I am in love with him the end

cinemagreats:

A Fistful of Dollars (1964) - Directed by Sergio Leone

One of my favorite movies! I actually prefer this one out of the Dollars Trilogy because it has the Man working alone. Plus it has the best credits sequence, and yes, the best theme song, even against The Good The Bad and the Ugly.
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cinemagreats:

A Fistful of Dollars (1964) - Directed by Sergio Leone

One of my favorite movies! I actually prefer this one out of the Dollars Trilogy because it has the Man working alone. Plus it has the best credits sequence, and yes, the best theme song, even against The Good The Bad and the Ugly.

thecakebar:

Dunkaroo Cookie Dip


I’ve made this twice now, and the trick is to refrigerate it for two days. I think it’s because the sprinkles have a chance to melt, but it tastes better once it’s rested.

everlytrue:


[Coco Chanel, photographer unknown]

everlytrue:

[Coco Chanel, photographer unknown]

karlatg:

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, 2013.

They filmed this in a small town not too far from me last summer.

the-garden-of-delights:

“Industry” by William Oliver (1823-1901).
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the-garden-of-delights:

“Industry” by William Oliver (1823-1901).

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Claude Debussy and Erik Satie

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Claude Debussy and Erik Satie