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brody75:

Daria Nicolodi -  ( 19 Jun 1950 - 26 Nov 2020 )

doronjosama:
“Late Caturday Jammer, handsome face and fluffy peets. #catsofinstagram #catstagram #caturday #catscatscats #jammer #katzenjammerkid #jammerbammer #mainecoon #americanforestcat #peets #floof #rescuecat #myson #kittybabies #darlingboys...

doronjosama:

Late Caturday Jammer, handsome face and fluffy peets. #catsofinstagram #catstagram #caturday #catscatscats #jammer #katzenjammerkid #jammerbammer #mainecoon #americanforestcat #peets #floof #rescuecat #myson #kittybabies #darlingboys #mytreasures #catmomlife #latergram
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c86:
“RIP Daria Nicolodi
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c86:

RIP Daria Nicolodi

The Damned - Alone Again Or
Christian Death - Romeo's Distress

peppermintdegenerate:

“Romeo’s Distress” - Christian Death

Christian Death - Spiritual Cramp

horror-heks:

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Blood Rage 1987

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 26 November 1938, a football team of Basque boys who were refugees from the Spanish civil war played a friendly match in Pontypridd, Wales. Wales welcomed many working class children who were fleeing the conflict...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 26 November 1938, a football team of Basque boys who were refugees from the Spanish civil war played a friendly match in Pontypridd, Wales. Wales welcomed many working class children who were fleeing the conflict between workers, peasants and fascist general Franco’s forces. Tickets to the game were sold to raise funds to support the children. We tell the story of the Spanish civil war in our podcast episodes 39-40.
Find it on every major podcast app or here on our website: https://workingclasshistory.com/2018/07/29/spanish-civil-war-podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1592763987575412/?type=3

goryhorror:

Artist, Maxime Taccardi, is a painter who is most notable for his unusual method - creating his pieces using his own blood.

I see art as some sort of ritual, a chat between spirits and my mortal flesh.”
-Maxime Taccardi