FFXIV October - Day 3 Wild West
Me: *rocks up in Shaaloani* Kemakka: howdy 🤠 Me: s-s-sir??? 👀💦💦💦
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FFXIV October - Day 3 Wild West
Me: *rocks up in Shaaloani* Kemakka: howdy 🤠 Me: s-s-sir??? 👀💦💦💦
So I was spring-cleaning my HD and I found a folder from years ago that contained only these two screenshots and nothing else. I have no idea why or what I was planning to do with them. You’re welcome.
Color and outfit ref for my Handyman oc
Isnt he just a handsome fellow :D
So Best Boy's Panto is online
Dear people of Tumblr,
I don't know if you care, but I care...
Best boy's panto can be seen online, that's cool, I've never seen anything like that and I'll make sure I'll see it fore sure <3
Just in case anyone else would be interested by that, here's the link:
The classic rags to riches tale has delighted generations and now Plested and Brown are back with their fresh take on this beloved story.
This was a public service announcement in the name of joy, happiness, and endless beauty.
(I've found out today that I am most probably neurodivergent and was told to not suppress my hyperfixations...so here we go...I am true to my brand and shamelessly plug Adam Brown)
Golden and Blue Bolero, 1946, Walt Kuhn - St. Louis Art Museum
Walt Kuhn was known for his unsmiling portraits of circus performers, as seen here in this anonymous subject with an inscrutable expression on his face. The bolero of the title refers to the vest he is wearing.
Here’s a portrait of Walt Kuhn as a young man with mischief in his eyes:
/Red Sea Diving Resort/
There was a handsome fellow on a lamppost on the way to class today.
Portrait of Anne Louis Goislard de Montsabert, Comte de Richbourg-le-Toreil, 1734, by Nicolas de Largillière - Cleveland Museum of Art