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andysambcrg:IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA (2005 - ) but it’s just the memes
adventurelandia:Disney Villains by Phil Dragash
dduane:nonelvis:NEW PHILOSOPHY OF LIFEOne of the only three people walking the (fictional) earth tha
minervacasterly:21 SEPTEMBER 1558: Charles Habsburg died in Extramadura, Spain. Philip II was away a
so anyway we all knew i would be attracted to this stinky angry idiot
nerdfighterwhatevernumbers:astoundingbeyondbelief:The Lego Movie (2014), dir. Phil Lord and Christop
darklittlestories:raven-brings-light:philosopherking1887:lokihiddleston:Thor: "I wish I could trust
Trissotin Reading to Philaminte, Bélise, and Armande (from Molière, Les Femmes Savantes) (c.1725-172
In honor of the visit of Pope Francis to Philadelphia this week, we are sharing a number of our Pope
Rebecca Philips. My OC. Mortal Kombat Skins.2018 - 2020
Halberd forged by Peter Schrekeisen, Austria, 1577.From The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Austrian ceremonial halberd, circa 1600.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
State Halberd for the Trabanten Guard of an Archduke of Austria, 1578.from The Philadelphia Museum o
Peaked morion originating from Northern Italy, circa 1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Gold etched morion from Italy, circa 1550-1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Ornate gold etched comb morion, Northern Italy, late 16th century.from The Philadelphia Museum of Ar
Ornately embossed Italian morion, circa 1550-1570.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Phillip Baker Hall in Boogie Nights (1997)
longtrainislong:phil & the sound barrierbonus:
CamOveris one of Philadelphia’s contemporary tools to enable a moresustainable struggle for li
Repost By @djqlassick:Memorial Day things… Distributing vibes for @tommyhilfer at the Philade
taskmastercaps:[ID: Five screencaps from Taskmaster. Sally Phillips picks up a skateboard, saying, “
Winslow Homer (1836–1910), The Life Line (1884), Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia.
Effigies of Count Philipp I von Rieneck (d. 1488) and his wife, Bavaria
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