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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

#extradirty

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Xuebing Du
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

if i look back, i am lost
noise dept.

Kaledo Art

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Misplaced Lens Cap

oozey mess

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@fuckingmario
Y'all I think Nintendo is trying to tell us something....
Bonus photos cuz I can (BrotherShip Spoilers):
Conversations in Italian, circa 1976-1996
Should I make more of these? They're so fun XD
I LOVEEE THE WAY THEIR DRAWN. (especially Mario)
Assorted bowsario text edits
This is genuinely so beautiful
been too long since I reblogged kindness luigi
one might wonder why hes called that if regular luigi is already incredibly kind, but its luigi once he learns to be kind to HIMSELF.
Paper Mario ad from Nintendo Power
Have you seen Luigi?
Yeah! He went that way!
hehe *wipes sweat off my forehead* everything alright mario?
Plot twist: the two boys you’re choosing between are polyamorous, but they also hate eachother’s guts so you still have to pick one
Sorry but watching them fight gets me off, I’m keeping them both in a jar and shaking it up and down every hour.
sonic dealing with his villains vs mario
IM GONNA FUCKING LOSE IT
Unused "death from electrocution" animation found in the files of the Nintendo Switch version of Mario vs. Donkey Kong. Note that one of the poses Mario assumes is his "victory sign" pose.
As electricity has the effect of involuntarily moving a person's muscles, it is likely that this was intended to be interpreted as Mario making the sign involuntarily rather than being particularly excited or happy about dying.
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The official guide for Wario World makes an unexpected appearance in a feature film.
In the 2005 film "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" starring Steve Carell, the main character is briefly seen reading the 2003 official Prima guide for Wario World. Notably, this is happening without him actually playing the game, implying that he may be reading the guide for fun instead.
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