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“You always interpret the masculine – the classic masculine dressing with the feminine and the
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liberalsarecool:Horrible personified.
luvmred:beautyboutique:Katya SitakRedhead Beauty Personified
tyblacktorn:GREEK MYTHOLOGY: HYPNOS was the god or personified spirit (daimon) of sleep. He dwelt in
whenxoxosmilesunshines:[26th Seoul Music Awards]
will-grahams-straitjacket:watson-sighs-and-tuts:It’s like Peter is his lost innocence personified. W
apolloduh:moodboards: NikeNike in ancient Greek religion, was a goddess who personified victory, als
emmasneverland:#a rare & precious sight #matt murdock smiling & LAUGHING #charm personified
mistress-tudor:“She personified the Queenly attributes of charity, piety and approachability,
tweetwolf:I just think I should point out because I’ve seen the discussion on my dash that the major
kirigakurehotaru:She is light personified. That’s why everyone she meets carries the flower called h
imperatorefuriosa:t h e m o i r a i were the goddesses of fate who personified the inescapable des
palavenmoons:They will find a way.Results from the multistream with the amazingness personified @sta
In Greek mythology, Deimos was the twin brother of Phobos and personified terror. #solarsystem #spac
fallopianrhapsody:Dave Vanian: goth excellence and elegance personified.
Gracefulness personified, amirite? I’m weirdly riveted by the things his ass is doing in the s
In Greek Mythology, the Μοιραι (Moirai) were the goddesses of fate who personified the inescapable d
menplez1:xemsays:xemsays:xemsays:right here ladies & gentlemen… is THIIIIIICK… personified! yes
brucewanye:greek mythology meme: ½ personified concepts ≡ eirenegoddess of peace
aphrodihe:moodboard: eris“Eris was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of strife, discord, c
aphrodihe:moodboard: eris“Eris was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of strife, discord, c
#the fandom personified
thefugitivesaint:Jan Luyken (1649-1712), ‘The Personified Soul Meets the Personification of Sin’, 16
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