Dude this is unreal. Not only in digits spaces, but I also feel like I can’t take a step outside anymore without seeing advertisements EVERYWHERE. it’s so frustrating!! Honestly if they do start doing this I like would just stop playing videos games I can’t-
I'm starting a collection
Hello everyone My name is Wissam Murtaja. I am from Gaza, 42 years old, married, and have 4 children, 3 girls and a boy My house was destroyed and I was injured in the aggression against Gaza, and we live in very dangerous conditions Every day, every time and everywhere. There is no safe place to go. There are no hospitals for treatment and I do not know where to treat my wound. Destruction everywhere. There is no clear water. There is not enough food. Life has become very expensive for all the people who have lost their jobs like me. I am asking for help for me and my four children To get food and a safe place for them. live in. Our hope in the free world To donate to people who have lost everything they own. God bless you all. Thanks
twt trend!! (izuku misses his pookie)
hell yeh eel time (just envision the emoji is an eel ->) 🐒
i deserve to be an eel. in a crevice with a bunch of other eels. opening and closing our mouths over and over
why am i just obsessed with middle aged men
Artist: Louis Jean François Lagrenée (French, 1725-1805)
Date: 1755
Medium: Oil on Copper
Collection: The National Gallery, London
Description
In this exquisite small painting on copper, three women are looking after two infants in a grand neoclassical setting. One woman breastfeeds an infant, while another holds up a second baby for a kiss. A woman to the left is busy arranging bedding in a wooden cradle. The open loggia and warm light suggest that the scene takes place in a southern climate. To an eighteenth-century audience, the women’s clothing would have been understood as antique Roman dress.
The painting shares similarities with a series of eight paintings by Lagrenée at Stourhead in Wiltshire. It may be Lagrenée’s painting formerly at Stourhead, described as ‘Maternal Affection – a beautiful group’. The subject was of special interest for a contemporary audience as motherhood, and particularly the practice of breastfeeding one’s own children rather than sending them out to a wet nurse, was much discussed in both France and England at the time.
Look at my detectives dawwwgg we are not solving the case!! 😫😂
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
Idk whats going on man but I hope whoever is reading this is having a great day !!!
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