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Pretty girls! Little monstrosities!
Moon Moths Print by beccastadtlander
Spring 🌸
yes am model for u…for price
Lizzie’s 4 months old now! She had so much fun at playgroup today, with her friends George and Ralph 🐾🥺🌻
hello i would die for Henry and i am DELIGHTED that he smiles like my Springer does
The level of excitement = the amount of teeth shown. Here he is a little bit excited so he just does the weird lip thing HAHA
me with any media i enjoy
tip: don’t diagnose everyone with “you love villains because you want to fix them” like bitch im not coddling no toxic boyfriend. we are a villainous power couple
How's that feral kitten doin?
She sit.. but she frown…
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The Netflix live-action ATLA news going around is FAKE
Dear Avatar fandom: FandomWire is a longtime KNOWN clickbait site that makes stuff up for... clicks. They have for years. Their story about Netflix live-action ATLA (whitewashing, aging up, and sexualizing the characters) is fake. They have no source.
This guy is the originator:
He was on a big YouTube channel until he was fired for sexual harassment and attempted sexual assault. He then started his own channel where he posts clickbait lies like the ones spreading about ATLA today.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_Junkies#Controversy
Please tread the internet with a little more care. Clickbait works by enticing people with content they think they want to see, and that content can be 100% fake. The ONLY goal is to get you on the page so that they get the ad revenue.
By spreading this fake news, you're putting money in the pocket of someone fired for sexual harassment and attempted sexual assault. He was fired from his real job and now he makes money this way, and FandomWire is in on it too.
Notice how he literally took the theories people were most worried about and said they were real? This guaranteed that the most people would click the article and video, your worst fears come true!
I would simply advise everyone to delete anywhere they've spread this, and relax. We'll know what's up with the show when we know.
I think it's important to stop this because this kind of social media outrage and trending hashtags and everything easily becomes a real news story on big websites, and then this guy will be making 100x more money. Let's not make that happen.
Dare to deam, right?
Feodor Rojankovsky