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egypt-museum:
“King Ramesses II in Battle of KadeshRelief depicts king Ramesses II (r. ca. 1279-1213 BC) slaying one enemy while trampling another, detail of a wall carving inside his Great Temple at Abu Simbel, Lower Nubia.
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egypt-museum:

King Ramesses II in Battle of Kadesh

Relief depicts king Ramesses II (r. ca. 1279-1213 BC) slaying one enemy while trampling another, detail of a wall carving inside his Great Temple at Abu Simbel, Lower Nubia.

treasures-and-beauty:
“ Belt Buckle in the Form of a Bat. Designed by Ferdinand Erhart (fl. 1891-1933). Model created in 1908. Cast silver, carved and oxidized.
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treasures-and-beauty:

Belt Buckle in the Form of a Bat. Designed by Ferdinand Erhart (fl. 1891-1933). Model created in 1908. Cast silver, carved and oxidized.

merelygifted:
“RIP Hank Aaron
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brody75:

Day of the Dead (1985)

classichorrorblog:

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Directed by Tobe Hooper (1974)

castorochiaro:

pr1nceshawn:

Worst Case vs. Best Case Scenarios by Karina Farek.

This is a great joke, but it’s also a wonderful strategy for reducing anxiety that I learned about in therapy. If you’re ever nervous about something, just ask yourself: what’s the best thing that can happen? What’s the worst thing? What will most likely happen?

It does wonders for your nerves, really does.

dagwolf:

Roughly one-third of active duty troops said they had “personally witnessed examples of white nationalism or ideological-driven racism within the ranks in recent months,” according to a 2019 survey conducted by the Military Times and Syracuse University Institute for Veterans and Military Families. Troops said they had seen “swastikas being drawn on service members’ cars, tattoos affiliated with white supremacist groups, stickers supporting the Ku Klux Klan and Nazi-style salutes between individuals.”

mckitterick:

lierdumoa:

politijohn:

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There’s another post on here where this woman talks about dating a rich guy and she was like “oh you can’t drink alcohol on a public sidewalk here” and he was like “Sure you can – it’s $500.” Like he’d done it often enough that he had the “price” memorized.

the word “privilege” comes from the Latin privilegium, meaning “private law,” or law granting one person or group benefits others don’t enjoy