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classicalmonuments:

Twin Mausolea

Imbriogon (Demircili), Turkey

2-3rd centuries CE

Midway between Uzuncaburç and Silifke, the village of Demircili retains some Roman mausolea of the IInd or IIIrd century CE. They were built outside the town of Imbriogon, the scanty ruins of which are barely visible in the fields to the west of the road.
The mausolea were built on commanding locations and therefore have always been very visible, yet unlike the town, they are almost intact as if they were protected by a sort of awe.

The overall design of the mausolea with columns and a standard entablature still produces the effect of small temples.

The small size of the door in one mausoleum and the remaining part of a relief showing a couple in the other one indicate the actual purpose of the two buildings.

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nightshadeandroses:

Witch Tip

Don’t forget to record your spells in a journal/book of shadows/grimoire! Details like the date, astrological phenomena, physical and emotional status, and environmental factors can often be forgotten long after a spell is cast but could have a major influence over your spell. Having those details written down can help you isolate what caused a spell to go awry or favorable conditions that led to a spell’s success that can then be repeated.

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artisticlog:

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Landing on expensive spirit quartz like it’s nobody’s business 😹😻💕💕💕

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artisticlog:

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Landing on expensive spirit quartz like it’s nobody’s business 😹😻💕💕💕

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thetequiladiaries:

whencartoonsruletheworld:

“The Most Popular Girls in School” is BACK and it’s STILL FUCKING GREAT.

Warning: This video contains probably every swear word in the English Language.

“…OK well, good luck.”


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Originally posted by the-best-influence

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deafgaming:

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American healthcare system be like

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the-eleventh-lady:

post–grad:

post–grad:

i am absolutely dragging myself through grading my last 6 papers, it is 9:30pm, and one of my favorite students has just used the phrase “Satan and his Gucci gang” in his milton essay

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Give Hector an A

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terpsikeraunos:

ancient greek word of the day: πυρίβρομος (pyribromos), roaring with fire

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