you've heard of “I love this hobby why am I putting it off”, now get ready for “I love my friends why am I avoiding them”
Cobie Smulders photographed by Rayne Fitton for Amazing Magazine (July 2020).
Never breaking up this love triangle.
DAKOTA JOHNSON, CHRIS EVANS & PEDRO PASCAL via A24's Instagram (May 20, 2025)
Freja Beha Erichsen for UK Vogue, May 2006 photographed by Javier Vallhonrat
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Just adding a couple of fun facts about the ship in this postcard that I just read about :)
RMS Saxonia (1899-1925) was the first of two Cunard Line ships with the same name. The second, RMS Saxonia (1954), was later renamed RMS Carmania in 1962.
The RMS Saxonia (1899-1925) featured in this postcard:
Was built by the John Brown & Company shipyard in Scotland and was one of the first ships to have a wireless telegraph installed.
Served as a troop transport ship and an armed merchant cruiser during World War I.
Was refitted and converted to a three-class cruise ship in 1922, with a passenger capacity of 600 in first class, 400 in second class, and 1,000 in third class.
cunard's saxonia embroidered in silk on a postcard ca. 1910s
women’s bodies weren’t “made” to do anything, nature didn’t “intend” anything, no human action is “unnatural” and there is no inherent “purpose” to a human life
'the ladies on the bridge,' edvard munch, oil on canvas, 1903.
(she/her). I like leisure, reading, music, movies, history, Captain America, & a bunch more.
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