life:
Tina Myers (later known as Tina Louise, of Gilligan’s Island fame) comes out at a New York cotillion in 1953. (Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
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life:
Tina Myers (later known as Tina Louise, of Gilligan’s Island fame) comes out at a New York cotillion in 1953. (Nina Leen—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
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Always good to explore and learn.
Good to see how it’s reached many folks. Here’s a reblog in case you’re looking for free courses and help for academics or independent research.
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My OTP FOREVER <3
HOMAIGOD… What is this perfection? I SHIP IT TO THE GRAVE!
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Ensemble, The Girl Who Lived in the Tree
Dress of ivory silk tulle embroidered with red glass crystals; bolero of red silkPhotographed by Sølve Sundsbø for Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty
“[In this collection] she was a feral creature living in the tree. When she decided to descend to earth, she was transformed into a princess.”
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Not sure that I’ve ever been so honored to introduce someone as I am right now.
Gac Filipaj is a refugee from the former Yugoslavia. For the past 19 years, he has worked as a janitor for Columbia University. His job title is “Heavy Cleaner,” which includes emptying the trash and cleaning the toilets.
During this time, he worked until 11pm every night during the week. After his shift concluded, he would start studying. This weekend, after twelve years of study, Gac graduated from Columbia University with a Classics degree. Rarely have so many qualities I admire been wrapped up in a single person.
this is so awesome i just want to give him a hug.
“The richness is in me, in my heart and in my head, not in my pockets.” —Gac Filipaj
I’ve seen this man cleaning Lerner every night I studied there. This guy is awesome and deserves 110% of whatever goodness life gives to him.
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