no matter what at least there is fall out boy
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Jean-François Millet (1814-1875)
"Gust of Wind" (c. 1872)
Oil on canvas
Realism
Located in the National Museum Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales
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October, Jules Bastien-Lepage, 1878
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what are we supposed to do now
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Happy State of Mind October 19th
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and just like that … fourteen years gone by
19th october, 2009. the day that started it all. the day two people met and changed their lives forever, and changed the lives of millions in the process. happy 19th<3
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my only predictions for 2024 is that Dan will post a photo on Instagram on October 19th with a sarcastic comment about 15 years of knowing Phil, and the phandom will have a meltdown
he'll do it fully to fuck with us
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Todays beanie of the day is Frights the Cat
Birthday: October 19th • Line: Beanie Boo
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Eclipse, on the floor in the daycare: Somebody sedate me. Please.
Solar: What’s wrong, bud?
Eclipse: Chronic migraines, kill me.
Solar: Well, I can’t kill you but I can take you to a dark room.
Eclipse: I’m platonically in love with you. Uppies, please.
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Edvard Munch (1863-1944)
"Love and Pain" (1895)
Oil on canvas
Expressionism
Located in the Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway
The painting shows a woman with long flame-red hair kissing a man on the neck, as the couple embrace. Although others have seen in it "a man locked in a vampire's tortured embrace – her molten-red hair running along his soft bare skin," Munch himself always claimed it showed nothing more than "just a woman kissing a man on the neck."
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Finally turned 19 today.. which means..
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Anyway… happy thirteenth phannie day to those who celebrate
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I am Maura Franklin. Born in Morefield. Today is October 19th, 1899. I am not crazy. I am Maura Franklin.
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Frederick Walker. Promotional artwork for Wilkie Collins' play,The Woman in White (a dramatization of his novel) which opened at London's Olympic Theatre, 9 October 1871.
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