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the-witch-named-mavis:

catchymemes:

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Challenge accepted

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For the first time I have faith for you humans.

antifainternational:

Cops & the Klan go hand-in-hand.

By philosophy the mind of man comes to itself, and from henceforth rests on itself without foreign aid, and is completely master of itself, as the dancer of his feet, or the boxer of his hands.
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Collected Works, II, 404 (via philosophybits)
philosophybitmaps:
““The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved; it is a reality to be experienced.” – J. J. van der Leeuw, The Conquest of Illusion
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philosophybitmaps:

“The mystery of life is not a problem to be solved; it is a reality to be experienced.” – J. J. van der Leeuw, The Conquest of Illusion

thetaylortarot13:
“ greyannis:
“Sometimes I get inspiration from weird random thoughts that pop into my mind - in this case Taylor Swift (or a random lookalike pop star if you want, it doesn’t matter) revealing herself as a reptilian illuminati...

thetaylortarot13:

greyannis:

Sometimes I get inspiration from weird random thoughts that pop into my mind - in this case Taylor Swift (or a random lookalike pop star if you want, it doesn’t matter) revealing herself as a reptilian illuminati agent.

This is it, this is my brand, my aesthetic, in a gif.

lionofchaeronea:
“Ancient Egyptian statuette of an ibis (cupreous metal with glass or stone inlay, on a wooden base). Artist unknown; 664-30 BCE (Late Period or Ptolemaic). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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lionofchaeronea:

Ancient Egyptian statuette of an ibis (cupreous metal with glass or stone inlay, on a wooden base).  Artist unknown; 664-30 BCE (Late Period or Ptolemaic).  Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

grandegyptianmuseum:
“ The three Pyramids of Giza are reflected in a pool of water, September 1926.
Photograph by Jules Gervais Courtellemont, National Geographic
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grandegyptianmuseum:

The three Pyramids of Giza are reflected in a pool of water, September 1926.
Photograph by Jules Gervais Courtellemont, National Geographic