Language Death Gallery
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edwardian aesthetic
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rambleonamazon:tilliewalden:Very excited to share a new comic I made with @annasellheim (The first p
interretialia:Mors amissio vitae est.Death is the loss of life.(Fons Imaginis.)
Mors amissio vitae est.Death is the loss of life.(Fons Imaginis.)
huge-mistakes:In the Victorian language of flowers, the anemone symbolizes the death of a loved one.
interretialia:interretialia:Vita sine libris mors est.Life without books is death.(Source.)
death-by-lulz:Honestly, if you don’t need a kitten stealing a pancake on your blog, it had better be
Vita sine libris mors est.Life without books is death.(Fons Imaginis.)
interretialia:Vita sine libris mors est.Life without books is death.(Fons Imaginis.)
sisterjanetmead:sisterjanetmead:some of the best meanings from the language of flowers imho ngc-2040
huge-mistakes:In the Victorian language of flowers, the anemone symbolizes the death of a loved one.
clodiuspulcher:if you type ‘therefore’ and ‘death’ into this database of Latin texts the third resul
Esse oporteat necne quaeritur:Utrum honestius in mente sit patiFundas et sagittas immanis fortunae&h
omghotmemes: Dear Diary: today I got death threats in my dms for learning a new language
‘Death to (mild inconvenience)’ is a huge 2020 vibe
Quid si “Death Reborn Revolution” et “Silence Glaive Surprise”Regulares impe
cinoh: Vanishing Languages | NG One language dies every 14 days. By the next century nearly half of
Si Miuncula Romeus est, Iulietta debet esse Ritsuola.cartoon-lesbians:deathbyyuri:their whole class
Revolutio Mortis Renascentiaequesailorfailures:Death Reborn Revolution by ~crystalomniaNote also, Ho
kardiologn: Camazotz, meaning Death in Bat K'iche’ language, a Lord in Xibalbá, Mesoamerica, associ
virgodura:Janice Gould
Vir Interfectus ad Mortem Man Killed to Death (Fons Imaginis.)
gentlebeardgifs:Ed and Stede’s love language is fabric.— [ OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH | s
When your consequence from being bought back from the edge of death was forgetting a language and no
Excerpts from “dogs!” by Danez Smith in the March 2018 issue of Poetry magazine.[im
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