Daft Punk: 1993 - 2021

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YOU ARE THE REASON

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tannertan36
we're not kids anymore.

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Today's Document
Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
RMH

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Origami Around
Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day

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KIROKAZE

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Daft Punk: 1993 - 2021
Love Hulten Slagwerk 101 Drum Machine
The Bedroom
Never would’ve thought someone whistling could sound so amazing! Y’all see the guitarist reaction lol
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McIntosh MTI100 Integrated Turntable
Sonic Editions: Daft Punk
Sugar High: Tyler the Creator Talks Cookies, Clothes, and Crying to Kanye’s “Violent Crimes”
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Sitskie Open 45 Credenza
“Let the rumors be true.” Janelle Monáe is not, she finally admits, the immaculate android, the “alien from outer space/The cybergirl without a face” she’s claimed to be over a decade’s worth of albums, videos, concerts and even interviews – she is, instead, a flawed, messy, flesh-and-blood 32-year-old human being.
And she has another rumor to confirm. “Being a queer black woman in America,” she says, taking a breath as she comes out, “someone who has been in relationships with both men and women – I consider myself to be a free-ass motherfucker.” She initially identified as bisexual, she clarifies, “but then later I read about pansexuality and was like, ‘Oh, these are things that I identify with too.’ I’m open to learning more about who I am.”
Janelle Monae Frees Herself, Rolling Stone April 2018 (x)
Janelle Monae - Make Me Feel