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we're not kids anymore.
i don't do bad sauce passes
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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pros of having a favorite character youve liked for over a decade: character brings you joy and excitement
cons of having a favorite character youve liked for over a decade: they have become a permanent part of your internal monologue and you cant get them to go away
https://thenewinquiry.com/blog/social-media-is-not-self-expression/
Anne Zahalka - The Mathematician
So I was asked to create a landscape version of my avatar design so you can use it as a desktop wallpaper and while I was at it I also turned it ino a night version ^^ Feel free to use ^^
Record of Lodoss War, Lodoss Island. Source.
I cannot stress enough how important it is to do silly, frivolous things that serve no other purpose than making you happy.
cant do the mutual first memory rb game because i genuinely cant remember anything. i dont know you were all my mutuals at birth. we were joined by the stars and by blogging
m,y first memory is that I Loved You and do still
stills from the matrix, 1999.
a defining moment in British television history.
#i have thought about this scene regularly for like twelve years #my last two brain cells are george sobbing into a pillow and mitchell screaming with his yellow gloves on (trillgutterbug)
Forest Nymph (1870), (detail), by Paul Hermann Wagner (1852-1937), oil on canvas, 86.4 × 110.5 cm, Private Collection, Texas