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Misplaced Lens Cap
occasionally subtle

Origami Around
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oozey mess

Kaledo Art

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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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@saumenscx
I'm unmedicated as FUCK broooooooo!!!!
Frank iero flirting with the clerk
Mr. unappreciative over here
Frank Iero pissed me off so I brought him into the mines
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania February 25th, 2007
Buenos Aires, Argentina February 1st, 2026
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not sure why i dreamt of you today, but i hope everything is okay.
he was too stunned to speak
I highly recommend a clingy, lovey-dovey partner. Life’s too short to be with someone who acts like showing love is a chore
shhhh... shhhhhhhhhh..... too loud ...... shhhhhg.....
you must remember that while you are your mother’s daughter as well as your father’s daughter you are also a secret third thing beyond the reflex of memory and that third thing is entirely up to you
The Mob Psycho 100 analysis that nobody asked for
Finale (Episodes 11/12), Opening, Overall:
The battle with Claw is a metaphor for society and social pressures; Discussion of arrogance, the role of innocence in human lives, symbolic significance of characters, the meaning of the human existence
Disclaimer: spoilers and lots of bullshit (but with evidence)
Consider the first line from the MP100 opening (Junichi Sasaki, “99”):
If everyone is not special, maybe you can be what you want to be
—a phrase that correlates well with the following:
“Humans are humans; nothing more, nothing less.” —Reigen Arataka, episode 12
Though this exact line only appears in the final episode, from the very beginning, the show (mostly Reigen) has emphasized the dangers of arrogance and the delusion it brings—from Teruki’s early fantasies of superiority and Ritsu’s intoxication from his newly unleashed power, to the student council president’s similar exhilaration from oppressing his fellow classmates.
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FERNANDA TORRES in the “What Is It Called?” video for W Magazine.
heyy excuse me but WHAT you’re WHAT now
they should invent a january that doesn’t make you go through every emotion known to mankind every day