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  • dahliafyodorovna: “Perun” by Andrei Klimenko Often compared to Thor of the Norse mythological world, Perun was considered the highest of all gods and was one of Svarog’s three sons. Perun was seen to be the creator and master of rain, lightning, and thunder (and anything that had to do with hurricanes and storms), Perun’s name…

    Thursday, July 3rd — 2014:07:03
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  • pingouingrincheux: kinokorin: 「butt pudding」 Cocktail! Twerk it! 😀

    Thursday, July 3rd — 2014:07:03
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  • pingouingrincheux: Sandwich

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  • Thursday, July 3rd — 2014:07:03
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  • 53stitches: Spiderman and Hawkeye make their debut! I debated for a while about whether to embroider the web on Spidey, but everytime I tried it looked ridiculous so I left it out. I’m slowly working on all of the Sailor Scouts, Hulk and the Robins, and am having a surprisingly difficult time trying to find…

    Thursday, July 3rd — 2014:07:03
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  • dahliafyodorovna: Axe of Perun The Axe of Perun (секира Перуна/ амулет-топорик ) was the axe wielded by the Slavic god of thunder and lightning, Perun. Similar to Thor’s hammer, miniature amulets were worn by the Pre-Christian Slavs as pendants honouring their god.

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  • All my stats. 😉

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  • It’s time to hitRECord! 😉 (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

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  • projecthabu:      The historic SR-71 simulator, on display at the incredible Frontiers of Flight museum in Dallas, Texas, was used for crew selection and training for the SR-71 Blackbird. It was designed and manufactured from 1963 to 1965 by Link Aviation Inc.      The simulator was in use at Beale Air Force Base…

    Thursday, July 3rd — 2014:07:03
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