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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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i am a 1750′s ghost and life is a group of thirteen year olds using a ouija board to ask me if josh from homeroom has a crush on them
Haven’t talked in forever, but you’re doing great hun don’t change a thing! 🤟
Thank you bb i hope ur doing good too 💋💋💋💋
Pick your beak up Queen your plague mask is falling
The new wave of attention for this post is concerning
Photographer Reveals Behind-The-Scenes Glimpses of What Instagram Photos Look Like in Real Life (x)
I love these behind the scenes with a bunch of nice editing using everything possible. creative and amazing photos!
nobody’s dick is big when you think of how small we are in the universe
not even a millisecond later
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✧ Ishigami Senku ✧
Vegans of tumblr, listen up. Harvesting agave in the quantities required so you dont have to eat honey is killing mexican long-nosed bats. They feed off the nectar and pollinate the plants. They need the agave. You want to help the environment? Go back to honey. Your liver and thyroid will thank you, as well. Agave is 90% fructose, which can cause a host of issues. Bye.
Also, eating honey literally helps bees and in no way harms them. In fact, if honey is left in their hives it will ferment and as a result it will begin making the bees very sick. Please just eat the fucking honey.
Floating Acorn Cap Candle
These candles are a wonderful way to add a subtle incandescent light to an autumnal altar or table centerpiece, or float upon a pond or other body of water for a Samhain, Mabon or other fall ritual.
I made the candles pictured by simply removing the wicks from white tea-lights, (keeping the wax and setting it aside) and cutting each in half - making two candles per each tea light.
I made a simple double-boiler by thoroughly cleaning out, and removing the label from, an empty tin can, and holding it still in a pot of simmering water to melt the wax down.
Wearing thick gardening gloves for protection, I carefully poured wax into the empty acorn caps, filling them just below the rim of the cap, then sticking in the wicks, holding them still for a moment until the wax cools enough for the wicks to stand on their own.