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$LAYYYTER
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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oozey mess
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

tannertan36
Cosimo Galluzzi
DEAR READER

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@theartofmadeline
occasionally subtle
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Three Goblin Art
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titsay
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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@hawkelle
Dawn
Finally got around to draw a comic with them <3
unexpectedly sexy part of the Sinners credits. we LOVE a thoroughly sourced film.
ribbon strawberry check!
“At [Hitachi] Seaside Park. There were lots of people taking wedding photos, and the Hero Party was there too”
“that’s us lmao”
Cosplayer in the reply is @Jim_Sumire! they show how the Eisen was done too. incredible.
HOW IS MY SISTER STRAIGHT UP CARRYING A GUZHENG?????
The La Clan experience is that everyone except maybe Lakan and Loumen thinks everyone else is the weird one and they're the only normal ones. Y'all are just all autistic!!
never cold
"there should be some kind of test you have to take before having kids" -> wrong, extremely dangerous and highkey eugenicist and racist "the youth should have safe and effective legal pathways at their disposal to make sure their human rights are constantly protected and upheld" -> based, centers the youth, gives minors more power to fight inequality and does not reinforce the idea that parents are immune to scrutiny from their kids
… hey @elodieunderglass
This is so specific thank you
selfie with kankles
where in the HELL did that horse come from
Amid a growing body of research that suggests few Americans ever complete a compelling character arc, a new study published Tuesday by scholars at the University of Michigan found that the majority also die without ever fulfilling a narrative function. “According to our data, more than half the population live their entire lives without adding to the story in a meaningful way,” said the study’s lead author Brianna Mekler, explaining that while many within this subset of Americans will get a small cameo, they still won’t advance the plot or have an experience that aligns with any of the main themes. Full Story