Best song in project diva is a thousand year solo next best is futaride the two of us third best is uhhhh uhhhh maybe common world domination

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Best song in project diva is a thousand year solo next best is futaride the two of us third best is uhhhh uhhhh maybe common world domination
Thereās no such thing as an inanimate object everything is sentient
will remain unfinished
åč”éé / The Killer (1989)
Never forget
herbarium. I did it exactly two years ago, and it's scary to imagine what condition it's in now. I also thought of trying to laminate it and it turned out terribly, it's good that I photographed it before lamination.
The original image as requested by @bibaleen
Alternate universe where ratboy genius got mainstream popularity in the 2010s and facebook moms found out about it
Manga Yokohama Kaidashi Kikouš«§
getting really into making weird fanart and crafts again
made this weird fishie thing inspired by alpha's weathervane from yokohama kaidashi kikou out of a bunch of random crap i had laying around: bamboo offcuts from the garden, string, scrap tissue paper packaging, glue, watercolour paint, and a mangled paperclip
This account is 3 years old and i have 2 followers
William Wegman (American, 1943) - Warehouse Wally (1988)
LA rent gotta be beating her ass
top: SpongeBob SquarePants (1999)
bottom: Mark Rothko (1952)