“I love mankind; it's people I can't stand.”

I come from a land far, far, away, and all I can say is that I have not reached my goal yet.

Female, 22
fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary (8 November 1777 – 17 December 1860), one-time fiancée of a young man named Napoleone Buonaparte, later married to a marshall of France who was then adopted by the Swedish king, making her  Queen Desideria of Sweden.
Always loved her story - sounds like a movie, doesn’t it?

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary (8 November 1777 – 17 December 1860), one-time fiancée of a young man named Napoleone Buonaparte, later married to a marshall of France who was then adopted by the Swedish king, making her  Queen Desideria of Sweden.

Always loved her story - sounds like a movie, doesn’t it?

I am not going to cry not gonna cry, not gonna cry.

(Source: dirtyprettything)

gotta love tuesdays

gotta love tuesdays

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

This is the beautiful flying ace Natalya Fyodorovna Meklin née Kravtsova (1922-2005), a much decorated World War II combat pilot in one of the three women-only Soviet air regiments (nicknamed the ‘Night Witches’ by their German opponents). She joined the air force at age 19 and flew 980 night missions by the end of the war. After the war, she graduated from the Military Institute of Foreign Languages and worked as a translator until retiring. Among her many awards was the title Hero of the Soviet Union, the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded personally or collectively for heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society.
Natalya was also a huge fan of classical literature, particularly Tolstoy, and became a writer herself.

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

This is the beautiful flying ace Natalya Fyodorovna Meklin née Kravtsova (1922-2005), a much decorated World War II combat pilot in one of the three women-only Soviet air regiments (nicknamed the ‘Night Witches’ by their German opponents). She joined the air force at age 19 and flew 980 night missions by the end of the war. After the war, she graduated from the Military Institute of Foreign Languages and worked as a translator until retiring. Among her many awards was the title Hero of the Soviet Union, the highest distinction in the Soviet Union, awarded personally or collectively for heroic feats in service to the Soviet state and society.

Natalya was also a huge fan of classical literature, particularly Tolstoy, and became a writer herself.

fer1972:

Picasso’s Light Art in 1949 photographed by Gjon Mili 

vogue:

Florence Welch at the Costume Institute Gala
Photographed by Mimi Ritzen Crawford

vogue:

Florence Welch at the Costume Institute Gala

Photographed by Mimi Ritzen Crawford

I just ate a whole tube of cotton candy. Eww

Dirty NY, always reminds me of home. 

Dirty NY, always reminds me of home. 

(via dirtyprettything)

dethpsun:

This is The End

dethpsun:

This is The End

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