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Me gustó tanto south park y también me encantó el ship bunny (kenny x butters) (OTP) y creek(canon, si no me equivoco).
Este niño es del ship Kenny x Butters, falta terminarlo y su información.
* smooth jazz plays as i hold someones hand *
Kyle’s hair is my new kink in 2019 also i know iv;e been gone really long im so sorry slap me ily tho okay im sorry
exaaaams
Heaven's Gate by FOB is the ultimate Bunny song. prove me wrong
My own opinion of Butters being invited to game night-- Either both or one or the other invited him, but I see Kyle and Kenny. Why?
When Cartman asks who invited him, Stan looked annoyed and said it wasn't him. However, Kyle and Kenny both remained silent as they calmly looked to each other. To me, it was either both to one of the other. I know people like Bunny as I do too, but sometimes bunny is overrated in my opinion so.. I almost wanted to believe it was Kyle and Kenny just looked to him when realizing it.
I secretly love Kutters, but it's one of the under appreciated ships. So.. I kind of see it as them, but Bunny is optional too.
It also frustrates me Stutters is more popular than Kutters, but you know.. I am a minor person just as the ship, so we are easily over looked and get a big "fuck you" to the face.
The Art and History of J’Ouvert: Tradition as Resistance
BAC was thrilled to present The Art and History of J’Ouvert: Tradition as Resistance at Brooklyn Public Library on Saturday, August 19, 2017. The celebration kicked off with a session on the history of steelpan and ole mas in Trinidad and a conversation with pan and mas artists in the Library’s Dweck Center. Afterwards, the audience and performers headed upstairs and outside to experience J’Ouvert’s music and dance in all its pulsating colors - steelbands, rhythm bands, mas bands, and stick play.
Featured performers included Kutters, Legend Stars, Oil Downers, La Troupe Zetwal, and Something Positive, Inc. The program was presented by Brooklyn Arts Council in partnership with Brooklyn Public Library, The Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music and the Caribbean Studies Program at Brooklyn College, J'ouvert City International, and Something Positive, Inc. Check out more great photos on Flickr!