REMEMBER THAT WE ALL ARE BROTHERS Heilung Hamrer Hippyer at Red Rocks Amphitheater (2021)
Not today Justin

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i don't do bad sauce passes

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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REMEMBER THAT WE ALL ARE BROTHERS Heilung Hamrer Hippyer at Red Rocks Amphitheater (2021)
Cernunnos, Wild God of the Forest Cernunnos is a horned god found in Celtic mythology. He is connected with male animals, particularly the stag in rut, and this has led him to be associated with fertility and vegetation. Depictions of Cernunnos are found in many parts of the British Isles and western Europe. He is often portrayed with a beard and wild, shaggy hair–he is, after all, the lord of the forest.With his mighty antlers, Cernunnos is a protector of the forest and master of the hunt. He is a god of vegetation and trees in his aspect as the Green Man, and a god of lust and fertility when connected with Pan, the Greek satyr. In some traditions, he is seen as a god of death and dying, and takes the time to comfort the dead by singing to them on their way to the spirit world.
Cernunnos
My tongue wants this mmmm
how many costumes does this guy have
ghostly 幽霊
IM LAUGHINGGGG THIS US SO FUCKING FUNNY
IN THIS HOUSE WE STAN A MEXICAN LEGEND
Elvira: Moonbathing (One Stop Posters, 1987)
bobby hill and i have so much in common
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Macaroni wit da chicken strips......aaahhhh
Yoooo he just changed the game
Oh, this is really neat, this is the same thing they did in Sh! The Octopus in 1937 to do this transformation scene. In black & white, the color of your light can hide makeup, then all you have to do is flip the color, and the audience just sees the difference in the light levels, but cannot see the color shift. The quick explanation for why this works is the blue makeup absorbs red light, looking very dark when only red light is present, but also looks about the same as relatively fair skin when only blue light is present. Same goes for the colors the other way.