actually heres an addendum

#extradirty

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Misplaced Lens Cap

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DEAR READER
we're not kids anymore.
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Cosmic Funnies
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@bones-mccoy
actually heres an addendum
If you call pedophilia a kink please unfollow me and never talk to me again
Isn’t it disgusting that 23 people just unfollowed me
Unfollow me too
this goes double if you call paedophilia a disability. unfollow me twice
and if you call pedophilia an “orientation” or in any way compare it to being LGBP+ you can unfollow, delete your blog, and set yourself on fire.
I just lost 50 followers.. bye
clearing out the trash
GO ON AND S M A S H THAT UNFOLLOW BUTTON
BUHBYE U McNASTIES
I’ve seen this circulating forever and genuinely thought “no way do I have any of them following me” until this week when it turned out I had all these fuckin “MAP” (pedophile) followers sad to find out I’m an “anti” (normal person) Please leave and also please get guinea worm.
I really hope no one that follows me is like this but for real, if you are, please unfollow.
Ditto
In case you didn’t get the message, if you’re into kids unfollow me; if you’re not into kids, reblog this!!!
Buh bye, no thanks
Csa survivor with zero time, patience, or tolerance for pedos/MAPs/apologists/whateverthefuck you sick fucks are calling yourselves.
Unfollow me right the fuck now!!!!
Beep beep trash cleaning day.
I hope this doesn’t apply to any of my followers, but if it does: kindly get mental help and GTFO.
I hope that none of my Totoros are like this, but if so, just in case: pls get yourself mental help.
(When I was 7-8 y/o I was sexually harassed by a pedophile so I know what I’m talkin’ about. Knowing someone like that could be following me here creeps me out.)
Unfollow me you natsy pedophiles
If there are any people into kids following me feel free to go set yourself on fire
Get the fuck off my page if this applies to you
Spring cleaning. Get the fuck off our page.
Fuck off if you’re a map, pedo, in any way are attracted to children, or support these people.
I literally run a blog about a children’s show, so unfollow me ASAP if this applies to you
^^ I accidentally reblogged this on the wrong account. Still, same applies!
oh shit i actually lost a follower. disgusting.
What they said🖕
💕unfollow me💕
Hear hear
when people ask where you see yourself in 10 years
JUMPING ON THIS OPPORTUNITY
LAST YEAR WE CAN REBLOG THIS GUYS
(car comes near me)
me: please run me over
the walking dad
where’s he going
hardware store
Okoye being a mood
Me whenever JK comes out with new ridiculous HC:
This
gotta be the equivalent to this
Same energy
*sees spider* should i try to kill it or should i just kill myself
Urania’s Mirror
Urania’s Mirror; or, a view of the Heavens is a set of 32 astronomical star chart cards, first published in November 1824. They had illustrations based on Alexander Jamieson’s A Celestial Atlas, but the addition of holes punched in them allowed them to be held up to a light to see a depiction of the constellation’s stars. They were engraved by Sidney Hall, and were said to be designed by “a lady”, but have since been identified as the work of the Reverend Richard Rouse Bloxam, an assistant master at Rugby School.
The cover of the box-set showed a depiction of Urania, the muse of astronomy, and came with a book entitled A Familiar Treatise on Astronomy… written as an accompaniment. Peter Hingley, the researcher who solved the mystery of who designed the cards a hundred and seventy years after their publication, considered them amongst the most attractive star chart cards of the many produced in the early 19th century.
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