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noirandchocolate:

Terry’s Shepherd’s Hut

An original, early Edwardian shepherd’s hut.  A typical Downland design made of corrugated iron over a wooden frame, on an oak chassis, and resting on large cast-iron wheels.

We would spend lots of time in Terry’s shepherd’s hut discussing stories, the words, the world, his world.  Tiffany Aching was born in that hut.

–Rob Wilkins
(taken from “Terry Pratchett: His World”) 

(Note the feegle statue and bee pillow!)

mastersofthe80s:
“The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
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scarlettjane22:

SABRINA REITER

SIMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY

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scarlettjane22:

SABRINA REITER

SIMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY

https://simages.at/

cuteanimals-only:

TIL dogs on mushrooms is a thing

amandine-henrys:
“This protest was led by Resident Physicians, who were protesting both for themselves as well as other staff. Resident physicians are doctors in training, who have been tirelessly working on the front lines, putting their lives at...

amandine-henrys:

This protest was led by Resident Physicians, who were protesting both for themselves as well as other staff. Resident physicians are doctors in training, who have been tirelessly working on the front lines, putting their lives at risk, only to be spurned and disregarded by the administration. Residents already have little power and work 70-80 hours per week under intense conditions; they are bound to comply with whatever the department/admins want or risk being blacklisted from the profession with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt. 

Stanford vaccinated only 7 residents in their first phase, despite there being over 1300 of them at the institution. They also failed to vaccinate Peds EM nurses, all the while vaccinating wfh admins. 

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This is truly pathetic and reflective of the many problems in American healthcare. 

antifainternational:

destroyerofprivateschools:

In 1978 school kids in Hackney formed SKAN (School Kids against the Nazis) to oppose the National Front

A good example and some wisdom from a group of 1978 working class kids. The kids are alright, innit!