dame de l'histoire

explorer of the past

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shitty horoscopes book viii: medicine

amrit brar (musterni), 2015

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equaldex:
“ Today Is The Transgender Day of Remembrance
Take a moment to honor and celebrate those lives that were lost due to anti-transgender hate. Above is a list of the individuals who lost their lives this year. This is just a fraction of the...

equaldex:

Today Is The Transgender Day of Remembrance

Take a moment to honor and celebrate those lives that were lost due to anti-transgender hate. Above is a list of the individuals who lost their lives this year. This is just a fraction of the trans people who were murdered this year — many more were documented but were unidentified in the media.

View the full list
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ritasv:
“  Europe, circa 1790 - Camisole (jacket) with embroidered vest - Museum of Lyon fabrics  Photo by Pierre Verrier
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ritasv:

Europe, circa 1790 - Camisole (jacket) with embroidered vest - Museum of Lyon fabrics

Photo by Pierre Verrier

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hawaiiancoconut:
“ French rooms at The Met
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hawaiiancoconut:

French rooms at The Met

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angelwithwormstache:

portablemiah:

benskid:

portablemiah:

illegal immigrants? you mean white people

except that white people didn’t immigrate into the united states… they funded the united states. you can’t illegally immigrate into a society you created. 

did you actually just say white people created society in america

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“I hope you have the courage to pursue someone who is worth pursuing, and not someone who is convenient. Convenience is impatience disguised as your desires, you are worth more than what time has told you, you are worthy of finding someone who will wait for you; don’t settle for what is easy, settle for what is good.”

—   T.B. LaBerge // Go Now  (via thatkindofwoman)

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axonsandsynapses:
“ yuletidekarkat:
“ dannygayhealani:
“ creatingaquietmind:
“ the speech impediment of the 21st century (by Marc Johns)
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I’ll fuck you up buddy this is not a speech impediment it’s linguistic evolution!! the existence of the phrase...

axonsandsynapses:

yuletidekarkat:

dannygayhealani:

creatingaquietmind:

the speech impediment of the 21st century (by Marc Johns)

I’ll fuck you up buddy this is not a speech impediment it’s linguistic evolution!! the existence of the phrase “Aisha was like” allows the speaker to convey whatever Aisha said without making the listener assume they’re quoting Aisha directly while still maintaining the FEELING of what Aisha said.

ie, Aisha said she didn’t want to go out with me VERSUS Aisha was like, “I’d rather kiss a Wookie”.

the addition of “XYZ was like” lets the speaker be more expressive and efficient and it is a totally valid method of communicating information!!

With the way language has evolved, this is one of the few ways I can even think of to express in casual conversation what someone said. 

“So I said to Aisha,” is certainly used, but if you remove the “so,” which implies casual tone (“and” can be used in the same way), you get

“I said to Aisha,” which is really formal in most English dialects/variations. I don’t know about all, but in New England dialects, you sound like you’re reading aloud from a novel.

“I told Aisha,” is really only used when you continue to describe, not tell, what you told her. Ex: “I told Aisha that James was too punk for her” works while, “I told Aisha, ‘James is too punk for you’” crosses the line back into formalness of the “I said.”

Things like “I asked” or “I answered [with]” are similar levels of casual and efficient to the “So, I said [or say, as many conversations about the past take place in present tense anyway, as if the speaker is giving a play-by-play in the moment]” but are specific to only certain situations. 

“I was like, ‘Marc Johns, what is your obsession with restoring archaic speech patterns and interfering with the natural progression of English from complex to efficient?’” envelopes all of these easily and is accessible and crisp, and allows for more variations on inflection than the others.

Of course, James is probably like, “I already fucking said that.” But eh, I tried adding on.

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omgthatdress:
“ Evening Dress
Jacques Doucet, 1905-1907
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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omgthatdress:

Evening Dress

Jacques Doucet, 1905-1907

The Metropolitan Museum of Art