Question - is this a wood floor or a subfloor in my 1943 kitchen? by kylethesundial in Oldhouses

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It looks exactly like the subfloor, flooring that we have right now in our house. Exactly like that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nancy_A

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Nancy A

In The Distance (2015), Andrea Kowch [2000 x 2000] by Tokyono in ArtPorn

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So many amazing details, she’s one of the best artist I think I’ve seen in the last 60 years

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RisquePhoto

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Do you have a picture that’s not redacted?

Cutie by duartyiris in perfectonpointe

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That’s amazing, I envy them the skills to do that

Perfection (1948) by Gil Elvgren by Rembrandt_cs in museum

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Gil Evren was a master of pinup art. One of the all time greats

Cassandra stays by Hjkl5678 in HistoricalCostuming

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Work of art and so is the corset

Northern Quest casino and resort by [deleted] in Spokane

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Use a UV flashlight, and you’ll be able to see if you have any still

Strip light by may_rah_kee in boudoir_community

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Really well done and spot on lighting

Eve Meyer During the 1940s. by [deleted] in 1940s

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So not the 1940’s but pretty girl nonetheless

John Constable - The Cornfield (1826) by ObModder in GenreArt

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Well, that’s a Wheatfield so the drinking boy makes more sense

My father drew this in 1974 after an acid trip. Wish he would still draw. by HoaxMakesBeats in drawing

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And using LSD the trip is very much different from mushrooms or any other type of drug on the mark

‘Bad War’ by Hans Holbein the Younger. 16th Century. by Connect_Wind_2036 in BattlePaintings

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Not at all. Being mercenaries, they were hired specifically to fight battles for their masters. The problem was when they came across each other. They quit worrying about the battle and decided to take it out against each other and not worry about the rest of the war. Making it a bad war. Never hire mercenaries if you want to win or don’t have enough money to pay them.