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Swingin'DoorSusan

@swingindoorsusan

"im at a payphone trying to call home"

-all of my change i spent on you

Art by Yinka Shonibare

1-2. How to Blow Up Two Heads at Once (Ladies) 3-4. The Age of Enlightenment: Adam Smith 5-6. The Age of Enlightenment: Gabrielle Emile le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise de Chatelet

I've been scream laughing at this for several days

the first time i ever saw this video it made me spit out my drink all over my desk which is somewhat ironic considering the content of this video

tumblr is probably the best website because you can say things like “hey. dont cry. suck her sloppy saturday wednesday ok?” and everyone will be like yeah this expresses a coherent thought

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Autistics:

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The autistic instinct to get up and go. The urge to split. The autistic irish goodbye. The symptom of fucking off. Simply walking away. Okay. I've seen enough here *goes*

Hello my Dear Readers, I am crowdsourcing another Historical Question for y’all!

When you visit a Historic Site (house museum, reenactment site, jail, shipyard, museum, etc.) what are some things you like to purchase from the gift shop?

What are some things that really grab your attention and make you say “I need to take this home!!”

Do you prefer small trinkety things (I.e. stickers and keychains) or do you go for bigger ticket items like reproduction goods (hats, housewares, etc.)

What about books?

Pls let me know your thoughts!

Last time I went to a museum (Archaeology) I bought a cute little pin with a Pegasus image that could be seen in a Roman vase kept at the museum. Personally, I like trinkety things, pens, bags, plushies, pins... But books and t-shirts and things of the like are also nice!