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Acquired Stardust
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Cosmic Funnies

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Misplaced Lens Cap
cherry valley forever

if i look back, i am lost

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Heated rivalry shouldve been about 2 ugly old guys that play mahjong then maybe id consider watching it
All of the Beatles dying in a glue trap
Past lives and other worlds InoSaku
big fish, made out of junk
Textile patterns from the Igbo women’s weaving industry at Akwete, now in southern Abia State. National Library of the Netherlands, The Hague.
Grim Fandango (1998)
Manny Calavera from Grim Fandango
Does Manny Calavera from Grim Fandango eat pussy?
Yes
No
I just finished playing the best game of all time that's right it's Grim Fandango y'all I've seen it
Saw a really funny opportunity laid out before me
She took my fucking mind palace, I'm thinking out of my mind car now.
The lost art of Eid greeting cards
From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right: A floral Eid card. Published by Hafiz Qamruddin & Sons, Lahore and posted from Lahore on 24 December 1935. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi. Left: Eid greetings stamped on an image printed in Europe. Basically it was European-made Christmas cards which were modified and used as Eid cards. From the Priya Paul Collection, New Delhi.
Right "Guldasta-e Eid" – title of the chapbook published by Rashid ul Khairi in Mahboob Al Matabah, Delhi.
One of the more popular Eid greeting cards.
Especially for children. Eid card produced by Shabbar T. Corp. Bombay. From Omar Khan's collection.
Left: A post card originally produced by Raphael Tuck, London. From the collection of Tasveer Ghar.
Aown Ali
without arts & crafts we are in hell
“Sydorécup et créations” ⟲ Spoons bent into portraits that watch you back