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Jan 01

egypt-museum:
“Amun-Re with his consort MutDetail of a low relief depicts god Amun-Re and his consort goddess Mut, from the Great Temple of Amun-Re, Karnak Temple Complex.
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egypt-museum:

Amun-Re with his consort Mut

Detail of a low relief depicts god Amun-Re and his consort goddess Mut, from the Great Temple of Amun-Re, Karnak Temple Complex.

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ren-field:
““Nosferatu (1922)
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ren-field:

Nosferatu (1922)

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“Human feeling is like the mighty rivers that bless the earth: it does not wait for beauty — it flows with resistless force and brings beauty with it.” — George Eliot, Adam Bede (via philosophybits)

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fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

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January 1, 1959: Victory of the Cuban Revolution against U.S.-backed Batista regime; first free territory of the Americas established.

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doronjosama:
“Today’s outfit for work and more moving. Vintage Small Dog Electronics sweatshirt over grey longsleeve tee, bone jeans, Daiso striped scarf, black glitter faux Docs. #ootd #fafafafafashionbeepbeep #EverydayFashion #CheapAssChic #vintage...

doronjosama:

Today’s outfit for work and more moving. Vintage Small Dog Electronics sweatshirt over grey longsleeve tee, bone jeans, Daiso striped scarf, black glitter faux Docs. #ootd #fafafafafashionbeepbeep #EverydayFashion #CheapAssChic #vintage #ThriftScore #BoneJeans #SmallDogElectronics #glitter #FauxDocs #layers #ItsColdOut #IHateWinter #daiso #stripes #PunkRockGirl #ComicShopGirl #GeekGirl #over49style #MyStyle
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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 1 January 1994 the Zapatista uprising began, when Indigenous people in Chiapas, Mexico rose up and took control of their communities, redistributing power and organising new, directly democratic ways of running...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 1 January 1994 the Zapatista uprising began, when Indigenous people in Chiapas, Mexico rose up and took control of their communities, redistributing power and organising new, directly democratic ways of running society. Despite state repression, violence and massacres, their movement of around 300,000 people remains self managed to this day.
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Learn more about the Zapatistas in these books: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/all/zapatistas https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1620920881426389/?type=3

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