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if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Peter Solarz

pixel skylines

Kiana Khansmith

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Not today Justin

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blake kathryn
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Xuebing Du
occasionally subtle

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trying on a metaphor
Cosimo Galluzzi
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@coyotecrank
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Tough day
Phenomenal game 10/10
this one is for Juniper Blessing.
this isn’t about mermay, really. you can grab the free png on my patreon. print it out if you can and remember her name.
a thing for mermay i guess
Made this guy from my favorite Gerard Donelan comic
Also found on Reddit
Maul
do not. address it
you can hear the leaves rustling
the red herring
These are Fire Type and Plant Type Pokémon
not a wolf, not a dog, but a secret third thing
Reblog this picture of me holding a Family Size box of Honey Nut Cheerios? I’d really appreciate it.
How can I say no to such a great photo and such a polite request?
Personality hire
Working Cats
Sometimes you really need a good personality on your staff.
Can you imagine the heat?? Badass af
How could you forget all the cool heavy metal ladies!? The metal scene of Botswana is NOT just a boys club
Botswana Metal aesthetic is something I never knew I needed until it was shown to me.
Ok I previously reblogged this with rambling questions in the tags but I decided to just look it up and find out
Botswana Metalheads, locally known as Marok (Rock), are a localized subculture that emerged in Botswana during the late 1990s and early 2000
As Botswana's death metal subculture descends on a dusty village, Jamie Fullerton finds a unique way to go off your typical tourist trail.
Photographer Paul Shiakallis documents the women of Marok, a small but vibrant heavy metal subculture in Botswana.
And I’m delighted to report that yes this is a Botswana specific thing (this is not just “news flash, African people can like metal too” it’s specifically a subculture in Botswana)
And it appears to have sprung up organically through students who went abroad to study bringing back cassettes and CDs of music they liked, because some of those students happened to be into metal.
we kill the bat man