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What do men want you ask? Well..
Forwarded from Britain’s Lost & Living Pubs (Series) [Page 1/2]
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The George Inn @GeorgeInn1677
#London's Last Coaching Inn 🐎
A stunning Pub with wholesome features both inside and out.
Join us as we explore Britain's #Pubs 🍻 🤝
75 #Borough High St, #SE1
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
https://www.tg-me.com/vinniesullivan
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
#London's Last Coaching Inn 🐎
A stunning Pub with wholesome features both inside and out.
Join us as we explore Britain's #Pubs 🍻 🤝
75 #Borough High St, #SE1
🎙 @VinnieSull1van
https://www.tg-me.com/vinniesullivan
🎥 @ChelseaDan5
The modern perm is but a tracksuit. Westerners are unique. Thus, our hair styles/dresscodes can't be or aren't copied. This look exists among multiple groups as it mixes each culture/race whilst eradicating societal standards. From hair gel to smart attire, we need no downgrades.
When you've illegally entered a country that welcomed you at the expense of its citizenry, no fly-tipping signs, like all other forms of law and decency, lose their desired effect.
Vinnie Sullivan
The Desolation of Moral Melancholy 1080p Edition for Telegram You Tube: https://youtu.be/Ri18kLgqn5s?si=48B_Ym5-eXfmlD1z https://www.tg-me.com/vinniesullivan/31135
A useful tool to combating the overarching melancholy brought about by life's continuous injustices is to understand that despite the lazy advice we're given, we'll never truly get over any great pain we've endured, we simply learn to live with it.
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Have a wonderful day 😎
Vinnie Sullivan
Fascinating, detailed old tiles! Post-Medieval tiles produced by Sadler & Green Cultures (1756-1757). They're located in the British Museum. 📸 @VinnieSullivan
This elegant, amazingly detailed piece is a marble statue of the Hon. Mrs Anne Seymour Damer (1749-1828) as the Muse of Sculpture by Giuseppe Ceracchi (1751-1801) that today sits in the Britsh Museum. In her left arm, she holds a statuette of a river-god that depicts a more realistic insight in Europe's culture before the influence of Abrahamic-theism.
Forwarded from Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
Sunny Day. Merikul (1894), by Ivan Shishkin
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You have to see this to believe it! I swore I'd not post anything political or depressing, but when this is our current climate its impossible to ignore just how much danger women, children and overall society is in.