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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Origami Around
Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day

Kaledo Art

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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#extradirty

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oh patroclus
tibetan wolf puppy with horn
Some guys I barely draw
ragebaiting lemonade stand owner with one simple order
also max's wolf costume was sick. effortless swag
my drawing tablet broke :')
The Great Hall
Pushups
(some guy on the internet voice) it's so unrealistic and forced when women win fights against men in stories. of course, when a young boy defeats a huge man I'm cheering and screaming because it is so badass, and when a frail old man defeats a cocky young warrior I feel nothing but satisfaction. I love these power fantasies about easily dispatching people who underestimate you, a thing I desire despite the fact that I will likely never have the skill to achieve it in real life, but I'm pretty sure women don't have that same desire, and even if they do, they shouldn't get to see it in media. because it's so unrealistic, you see. I mean I'm smart enough to know I can't take down a big man in a fight but the women, you know, they'll get ideas. I could probably do it if I trained hard enough, but the women??? for some reason I can't see it happening, and who can say why that is.
california through the eyes of photographer wilson davis ellis, american c. 1940s-50s.
so thank you to hungryroot for sponsoring this video as we deep dive into the obscure origin of a peasent-dish-turned-fast-food phenomenon and make the original honey busterd pickled sea fuck meal. this time on tasting history
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Do you think they were all laughing about this like. Dude I have the funniest name idea. Ever
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