those Madotsuki stickers I made a hot minute ago needed an updated follow up, I was planning on making just a few of these but I couldn't help myself, use these on messages, Snapchat, or Instagram stories, find them with the # “yumenikki”
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those Madotsuki stickers I made a hot minute ago needed an updated follow up, I was planning on making just a few of these but I couldn't help myself, use these on messages, Snapchat, or Instagram stories, find them with the # “yumenikki”
Road to Mars
Masada, Judaean Desert, Israel: Masada is an ancient fortification in southern Israel, situated on top of an isolated rock plateau, akin to a mesa. It is located on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea 20 km east of Arad. Herod the Great built two palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BC. According to Josephus, the siege of Masada by Roman troops from 72 to 73 AD, at the end of the First Jewish–Roman War, ended in the mass suicide of the 960 Sicarii rebels who were hiding there. Wikipedia
Get Dreamy
BGM: promise by Kohmi Hirose
Dance is from the "正しいゲッダンの踊り方" video by https://x.com/dabachangP
my yummiest nikki is 20 !!! YAY! thank you kikiyama! happy birthday to sleep!
i quote this masada post where he's shooting on atticus cogar (i guess ??? 😭😭) all the time. few things are funnier than saying "little boy I HATE YOU !!!" about another deathmatch wrestler in a sincere manner
Photo by Cole Keister, Dec. 2018.
Herod the Great
Herod I, or Herod the Great (c. 75 – 4 BCE), was the king of Judea who ruled as a client of Rome. He has gained lasting infamy as the 'slaughterer of the innocents' as recounted in the New Testament's book of Mathew. Herod was, though, a gifted administrator, and in his 33-year reign, he was responsible for many major building works which included a rebuilding of the Temple of Jerusalem, several aqueducts, and the massive fortress known as the Herodium. Historians have re-assessed his long-held negative reputation and now credit his reign as having had at least some positive effects on Jews and Judaism in his kingdom.
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