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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Xuebing Du

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we're not kids anymore.

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@haji-meme
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Man I totally forgot about my tumblr stuff until recently...
people who buy anime figurines are brave because what if toy story is real. imagine leaving a mini komaeda alone in your room
My brain on a loop
Any posts about drawing necks that connect to the body?
OP: https://twitter.com/Manga_Materials
OP: http://fav.me/dco47xm
By anatomicalart on tumblr!
The question is a little vague, but I hope this helps! I found these on pinterest and couldn’t track the OPs. Please lmk who the artists are if you know!EDIT: Added credit!
“Love and hate are not blind, but they are blinded by the fire that they themselves carry with them.”
killua + outfits
a witch house 🌙
Something was brought to my attention on the P5 Subreddit.
When Ryuji makes the calling card for Kamoshida, he writes Kamoshida in Katakana as opposed to Kanji. Why is this a big deal?
Well it’s seen as highly disrespectful to have your name written in Katakana and is sometimes down right insulting in this day and age. Ryuji doing that was just another eff you to Kamoshida by not writing his name in a respectful light.
Ryuji ain’t dumb.
I heard a cardboard noise and turned around to find this
I’m just saying, Shadow the Hedgehog (2005) is canon.