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coolfriendlyguy:
“ actuary-tattoo:
“ deathandmysticism:
“Plague, Dance of the Rats, 17th century
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Me n the girls
”
new yorkers having fun
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coolfriendlyguy:

actuary-tattoo:

deathandmysticism:

Plague, Dance of the Rats, 17th century

Me n the girls

new yorkers having fun

happymoomin:

The creative curse

thegestianpoet:
“Gran Fury, All People With Aids Are Innocent, 1988
”

thegestianpoet:

Gran Fury, All People With Aids Are Innocent, 1988 

hematitehearts:

Benitoite with Neptunite

Locality: Benitoite Mine, San Benito County, California, United States of America

Size: 3.7 × 1.7 × 1.9 cm

Summer party with extremely warm weather and a big jar of sangria and it seems like a girl has a crush on me maybe

Summer party with extremely warm weather and a big jar of sangria and it seems like a girl has a crush on me maybe

Some times I still draw, this was a try at Leslie Feinberg for a thingy I am doing, but the face needs to be wider and the forehead needs to be taller too. It’s fun sketching up things and planning.

Some times I still draw, this was a try at Leslie Feinberg for a thingy I am doing, but the face needs to be wider and the forehead needs to be taller too. It’s fun sketching up things and planning.

lesbianherstorian:

chris (last name unknown), david b. feinberg, john weir, and wayne kawadler held signs of solidarity, hyped up the crowd, and gave hugs at the first D.C. dyke march. footage from dyke tv, photograph by porter gifford, april 1993

chintzmann:

Very proud to present this little piece I’ve been working on for my pattern portfolio. Hope you guys like it :)!

manila-automat:
“ Setting Up Home, 1985
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manila-automat:

Setting Up Home, 1985

lesbianherstorian:
“an anonymous woman wearing an “i am a lesbian” t shirt at gay pride week in adelaide, 1973. from the australian lesbian and gay archives
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lesbianherstorian:

an anonymous woman wearing an “i am a lesbian” t shirt at gay pride week in adelaide, 1973. from the australian lesbian and gay archives

womeninarthistory:
“Lulie Wallace
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womeninarthistory:

Lulie Wallace