found family where one of them has family-based magic and the others slowly start developing magical abilities as they grow closer in this essay i will
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found family where one of them has family-based magic and the others slowly start developing magical abilities as they grow closer in this essay i will
making a datevid & eagerly anticipating @donnas-troia and @mezzoklutz ‘s reactions to this one....
‘Be careful of the curse that falls on young lovers Starts so soft and sweet and turns them to hunters’
had a dream last night where there was a very popular device called the "Lonker Splonker" and it was bright red and resembled a huge thermos and it had an opening at the top where you had to stick your penis into and it would massage it out into a much longer and slimmer snake-like noodle shape and it was hugely popular and desperate men everywhere were fighting each other in the streets for the Lonker Splonker
Dad? Is that you?
Backtracking from his usual romanticizing of the past -- the last part of the nineteenth century as a time before women's lib and criminal coddling liberal judges and when everyone knew this was a Christian country -- Al Hartley has Archie realizing in a dream that the past was a time of tough drudgery. But what is fascinating is in his dream he gives himself a different father.
Something going on in his subconscious that he wants a new dad?
How lovely is WoodLore’s cover of Chant of Immortality?
It’s a different take on the song that still carries a lot of the same melancholy and sorrow, something WoodLore’s voice does well, in a stripped down version - having just one singer performing what was originally arranged as a chant is fascinating. (The original is, of course, also worth a listen. Strong stuff.)
i know the secret to fanetti's name
it's fanetti spaghetti confetti serengeti jr