Class Of 93 Gallery
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thirddoctor:Classic Who + favourite female character | requested by anonymous ↳ Jo Grant
odinsblog:exgynocraticgrrl-archive:[Note: When J. Elliot refers to her being classed as one of ‘your
cleowho:“I’ve never chosen my own company.”Logopolis - season 18 - 1981
o-eheu:Tumblr posts + classics referencesI may or may not have jumped on a certain bandwagon.-Beniam
Sometimes a friend can join the dare. This one is classic. Dare you?
soundstudy:One of my study references from neuro last semester. That class was hell, but it’s over n
not me referencing this in my AP Lang classthe horror in my teacher’s eyes lmfaooooo
kashuan:some iliad-ish draws, the 2nd to last one is based on this funny excerpt from an essay I was
stephadoo:Classic Who // New Who Parallels Part 166
classicfilmblr:Greta Garbo in Flesh and the Devil (1926) dir. Clarence Brown
silver-tongues-blog:greenjimkirk:Doctor Who/Futurama/Star Trek + classical musicany future setting n
stephadoo:Classic Who // New Who Parallels Past Incarnations
BacchantePierre-Étienne Monnot (French; 1657–1733)created in Rome between 1692 and 1714Gilt terracot
I’ve always loved this photo. Marilyn Monroe, startled by a firecracker, opens the Time-Life Buildin
Design for a Neoclassical Building, Thought to be a School of Arts for the City of StockholmLouis Gu
thenoteworthyhelen:Source image just in case someone missed their History class at Tumblr University
snowed-out:Road to the NHL Winter Classic
“ Eutique”.La résurrection d’Eutique.Etude de nu.2ème quart 19ème siècle.Musée Réattu, A
tasnimholo-2006:Online class
The Adoration of the Shepherds, Nicolas Poussin, ca. 1655
old ms paint/paint dot net doodles for my own self-care, miss doing those during presencial class an
redford-s:Maria: Oh, there were times when we would look at each other… oh Mother, I could hardly br
john-seed:The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, but just the memes
kashuan:some sketches refining my designs a lil more~ iliad/odyssey stuff as always w/ names in the
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