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The Stonewall Inn
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art blog(derogatory)
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Love Begins

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Jules of Nature
Xuebing Du
$LAYYYTER
EXPECTATIONS
Misplaced Lens Cap

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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Alright first time posting these critters please be nice

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Hotpot squad
Appa! 🍃
thinking about when my friend found a book from the 70s in a church office with truly some of the most insane prayers I have ever heard
oh this was about someone specific
kakashi’s guest verse (@kuramapaw)
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I finally organized my pressed flowers and was able to finish last year's herbarium! 🌷
cemeteries aren't creepy they're actually devoted to memory and rest and love and humanity
tags by @ultramarineblues: #deeply curious about how this person discovered the cat liked this game

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i love when museums have near exact replicas of their displayed objects for you to buy. haha 15th century ceramic cup you are in my possession
Went to a museum exhibit once that had this little guy
10/10, give me tiny replicas of animal statues that I am encouraged to pat as part every exhibit ever please
Sometimes, you just gotta use the bus trip back home to study for MY FELLOWSHIP ENTRANCE EXAMS 🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭
insane headline to pair with the actual photo of the beastie itself
this is just a gormless little creature. what are we doing here.
Doodle because I'm excited to see Supergirl next week or whatever...

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Al-Idrisi's world map made for Roger II of Sicily in 1154 CE (Kitab Rujar or Tabula Rogeriana), from 'Alî ibn Hasan al-Hûfî al-Qâsimî's 1456 copy. Note: South is at the top of the map.
Al-Idrīsī—also rendered as Al Idrissi, Edrisi, or Sharif Al Idrissi Sebti—whose full name was Abu ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Idrīs al-Qurṭubī al-Ḥasanī al-Sabtī (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد ابن محمد ابن عبد الله ابن ادريس القرطبي الحسني), and also known as Dreses, sometimes nicknamed “the Arab of Nubia,” was an Andalusian Arab explorer, geographer, botanist, and physician, born around the year 1100 in Ceuta, then part of the Almoravid Empire.
He was raised in Morocco and al-Andalus, studied in Córdoba under Almoravid rule, explored much of the Mediterranean, and also travelled in Europe. He is believed to have died around 1165 or 1175, either in Sicily or in Ceuta. He belonged to the Idrisid sharifian lineage.
Al-Idrīsī owes his renown to the creation of one of the earliest known geographical maps and planispheres of the world, as well as to his authorship of a descriptive geographical work entitled Kitāb Nuzhat al-Mushtāq (“The Book of Pleasant Journeys for Those Who Long to Traverse the World”), also known as Kitāb Rujār (“The Book of Roger”). Composed at the request of Roger II, the Norman king of Sicily, this work illustrates and comments upon a great silver planisphere constructed by al-Idrīsī. It was commissioned by Roger II, who sought a comprehensive representation of the known world of his time.