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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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trying on a metaphor
Keni
Three Goblin Art
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One Nice Bug Per Day
sheepfilms
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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we're not kids anymore.
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@plesnr
Langs GudenĂĄen fra Silkeborg til Bjerringbro. Flot tur; varm dog.
Surprisingly, people adjusted quickly when all other sources of artistic inspiration were replaced with just the Steamed Hams sequence from The Simpsons.
Der sker ikke så meget mellem Silkeborg og Viborg. Men der er meget pænt.
180518 the last 5-6 weeks was involved in several complex projects simultaneity with quite sophisticated tasks. Now a real relief to create something simple and ruff..just fi di fun. hope I’m not the only one having a good time right now. this last summer before the great war is going to be magical!
I really wish there was an option on those Customer Service Surveys that says specifically, “The representative I spoke to was lovely and helpful and deserves all of the raises but I think that you, as a corporation, should die in a fire.”
Shiro Kasamatsu January 11, 1898 - June 14, 1991
Silkeborg til Ry. Det er koldt men ikke for koldt til en vandretur.
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Sweet dreams are made of cheese, who am I to dis a brie?
omfg that is just too adorable
Ani, the city of a thousand and one churches
Via The Atlantic In Focus
The Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave, discovered near the Gorges de l’Ardèche (Southern France) in 1994, is now considered by archaeologists to be one of the most significant prehistoric art sites in the world. The figures pictured here are estimated to have been made as many as 32,000 years ago.