
titsay
Stranger Things
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hello vonnie

blake kathryn
Jules of Nature
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
$LAYYYTER
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Discoholic 🪩

#extradirty

Kiana Khansmith
Three Goblin Art

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Kaledo Art
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@luzfortress
Music comes in many formats
getting real excited about @kianamaiart 's i don't want to be a magical girl!!
Omg you draw her so PRETTY! This is lovely thank you 🥹
Who invented autism?
The famous Italian inventor, Leoneuro di Vergent.
There should be an equivalent to asking "how's the wife and kids?" that's like "so how's that fictional man of yours doing?"
dreaming of purple skies ₊˚ ☾ . ⁺₊✧
twitter ★ art prints ★ tip jar and wallpapers
Happy 24-6-01!
her gun’s name is Ole Bullet Bill
Ohhh my God, the current VA for Foghorn Leghorn actually dubbed it.
i love gifs that don’t loop. they had a story to tell and now they’re done
he’s waiting for you to respond
Sunflower Frankie, Daisy Poppy, Sweet Pea Gigi
WONDER BAR (1934) | dir. Lloyd Bacon
“The other [scene that stands out above the rest] involved a handsome man, asking a dancing couple if he could cut in. The female partner, expecting his attention, agrees, only to see him dance with her male partner. Jolson then flaps his wrist and says, “Boys will be boys. Woo!”. This scene almost caused the Production Code to reject the film, and was featured in the opening scenes of the documentary film The Celluloid Closet (1996).”
Here is the actual clip, and let me tell you, Jolson’s delivery does not disappoint:
the woman who holds the moon
prints available here. my cover for this month's issue of baffling magazine.