my baby eating !!

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JBB: An Artblog!
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dirt enthusiast
cherry valley forever

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$LAYYYTER
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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my baby eating !!
Ewan McGregor
There’s always them three best friends… {insp.}
Pumpkin bulba pattern. Free to use!
HEY I REALLY LIKED YOUR HALLOWEEN BULBASAUR AND I WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT, ITS BEATIFUL!
AAAA THANK YOU SO MUCH GOSH!! This made me really smile! I drew two more pumpkin variants as a thank you ;w;
I hope in 5 years I’ll be living in a warm loft in a foreign city spending my friday nights dancing to Drake’s soft songs on my black lingerie and drinking a glass of red wine while getting dressed to go out with a good looking and smart person
Janet! No!
Bless whoever made this.
*Cries real tears*
Nothing feels better than proving them wrong
Dreams come true. Don’t let what anyone says stop you.
I’ve invented ‘The Knife-Wielding Tentacle'👍
“if anybody would like to volunteer to come and turn it off, that would be just fine by me”
@fake-bird
@lanternlighting When did your brother get an english accent?
In a private cemetery in small-town Arkansas, a woman single-handedly buried and gave funerals to more than 40 gay men during the height of the AIDS epidemic, when their families wouldn’t claim them. -Source
One person who found the courage to push the wheel is Ruth Coker Burks. Now a grandmother living a quiet life in Rogers, in the mid-1980s Burks took it as a calling to care for people with AIDS at the dawn of the epidemic, when survival from diagnosis to death was sometimes measured in weeks. For about a decade, between 1984 and the mid-1990s and before better HIV drugs and more enlightened medical care for AIDS patients effectively rendered her obsolete, Burks cared for hundreds of dying people, many of them gay men who had been abandoned by their families. She had no medical training, but she took them to their appointments, picked up their medications, helped them fill out forms for assistance, and talked them through their despair. Sometimes she paid for their cremations. She buried over three dozen of them with her own two hands, after their families refused to claim their bodies. For many of those people, she is now the only person who knows the location of their graves.
How have I never heard of this?
People like her should be remembered. And even more importantly, we must remember that there was a time in our history when we needed someone like her.
when u accidentally open ur front camera and ur sitting there like