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twostriptechnicolor:“Beneath your dancing feet are the tombs of tortured men - Thus does the Red Dea
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granadaholmesdaily:The Dancing Men —The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1984)
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Remember ladies, no square dancing!
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galacticjonah:Look, I’m a simple artist. I see two men dancing and I just HAVE to draw it. _________
ohyeahpop:Two Men Dancing, 1984 - Ph. Robert Mapplethorpe
mypinholepinups: Men dressed for dancing, Tahiti, 1887. (Detail)
ohyeahpop:Two Men Dancing, 1984 - Ph. Robert Mapplethorpe
muchtohope:Granada Holmes gif series - The Dancing Men - Messages
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2gothic:Two Men Dancing by Robert Mapplethorpe, 1984
stopbitchingstartarevolution:Two Men Dancing by Robert Mapplethorpe (1984)
bluart106: Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s. According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, th
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From the Dickson Experimental Sound Film (1895).
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bluart106:Two men dancing, Harlem, 1920s.According to George Chauncey’s eponymous Gay New York, the
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