Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Children of the future will believe the sabotage of today was a naturally occurring process of the past.
π4
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
One sign that our generations are declining for the worse is that as the last of our beloved elders slowly fade away the families who might have existed for generations suddenly stop getting together.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Due to the forever changing and unpredictable process of life; neither that which you miss nor that which you wish for will ever be within one's grasp.
π3
Forwarded from πΈππππ
ππΆππ±πππ (Ellie)
Staircase designed by Leonard de Vinci in 1516.
One of the most impressive architectural elements of Chambord Castle, dating back to the French Renaissance, is the famous double-propelled staircase. The design of this element is usually attributed to the famous Italian Renaissance polymath, Leonard de Vinci. π«
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One of the most impressive architectural elements of Chambord Castle, dating back to the French Renaissance, is the famous double-propelled staircase. The design of this element is usually attributed to the famous Italian Renaissance polymath, Leonard de Vinci. π«
@europeanvolk
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
I'm a one woman man, however difficult or troublesome she may be. Anyone can give up when things get hard. It takes someone special for someone special to persist against all odds.
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Who'd have thought the once repugnant alleyways of #London would one day be our greatest and most thought-provoking views into the heart of the old city.
π5
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
A beautiful view into the pre-policing world of 'Parish Watchmen'. I particularly like the water fountain, though the entire painting is very special indeed.
βWatch House, #CoventGardenβ, #London c.1835.
βWatch House, #CoventGardenβ, #London c.1835.
Forwarded from Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
Toil, Glitter, Grime and Wealth on a Flowing Tide by William Lionel Wyllie,1833
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
So, I'll say goodnight today,
In case of no tomorrow.
But, if tonight turns into day,
I'll see you on the morrow.
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In case of no tomorrow.
But, if tonight turns into day,
I'll see you on the morrow.
π€ π»
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
In the end, memories or the lack thereof are all we ever really have.
π₯°8
Forwarded from St Bennyβs Refectory
Moules Ñ la marinière, side of ratatouille, and paired with pinot grigio
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Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Unlike the masses, a person of incredible intelligence usually manifests either a heightened moral aptitude or deep depths of calculated evil.
π₯°7π1
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
The minds of contemporary humans are so incredibly consumed by trivial, thoughtless distractions that few take time to think.
π11
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
When I see the native homeless and drug addicted prostitutes across London, it literally kills a small piece of me each time. We can barely help ourselves, never mind those who need it most. Societies' deliberate decline isnβt just visible in human suffering, but societies ignorance to it.
π8
Forwarded from Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
Four previously unknown drawings by John Constable that were hidden among a jumble of letters, poems, jokes in a family scrapbook made over the course of the late 18th and 19th centuries.
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
Farewell, fiddle, and all that you wrote,
So, too, the times that you brought.
So, too, the ballads that beside you once sang,
And the culture in which you once wrought.
Farewell, Fiddle π»
So, too, the times that you brought.
So, too, the ballads that beside you once sang,
And the culture in which you once wrought.
Farewell, Fiddle π»
π₯3
Forwarded from Vinnie Sullivan
If a professor spent years patiently studying a topic only to impatiently call others stupid when asked about it; then they'd be no professor, but a well revised ignoramus.
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