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COAT : ZaraSHIRT : VintageSKIRT : H&MLIPS : M.A.C ”Girl About Town”SHOES / BAG / BRACELET : Louis Vuitton (image: kayture)
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Track: Baba O'Riley
Artist: The Who
Album: Who's Next
Plays: 361
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Baba O’Riley- The Who
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So I just saw the guy who plays mini me in Austin Powers on my way to Panera Bread.
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Psychiatric patients of hysteria and female hysteria, mid and late 1800s.Female hysteria was a once-common medical diagnosis, made exclusively in women, which is today no longer recognized by modern medical authorities as a medical disorder. Its diagnosis and treatment were routine for many hundreds of years in Western Europe. Hysteria was widely discussed in the medical literature of the 19th century. Women considered to be suffering from it exhibited a wide array of symptoms including faintness, nervousness, sexual desire, insomnia, fluid retention, heaviness in abdomen, muscle spasm, shortness of breath, irritability, loss of appetite for food or sex, and “a tendency to cause trouble”. Since ancient times women considered to be suffering from hysteria would sometimes undergo “pelvic massage” — manual stimulation of the genitals by the doctor until the patient experienced “hysterical paroxysm” (orgasm). (x)
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this blog is like jon snow.
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