this ship is really cute (and pink)

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this ship is really cute (and pink)
Salt lick™ Skatan is obviously @straw6unny Who else gets the animal babes?
@asknlarchivist / @rmiraka
Happy (belated) birthday to one of my besties~ I’ve talked to this gal for 4 years or so now, and they never fail to bring a smile to my face! ;v;
Sorry that I’m not always around, and thank you for always being around - have some cake <33
Always got artist’s block, always tired, might even have depression, but that’s ok because I’m still getting by and the people who care about me believe in me. I’ll get there eventually.
Miraka By Misha Lakhani returns the style of the old school
Misha Lakhani’s Miraka is for the girl who travels. The empowered woman who wants to feel comfortable and look elegant at the same time. Not only does it empower artisans who help with ideas to shape the brand, but it also inspires and pushes women to stay comfortable in their style or try something new. Your new line of easy and elegant kurti’s is just what all girls need. Miraka is bringing back the short kurti’s, and we’re all here for that. Combined with skinny shalwaars or an ancient izaar, these babies are perfect for the weather, as well as for all your daily errands. Its soft tones and slippery cuts keep you cool and fresh looking. We suggest you check out the new range of easy breezy kurti from Miraka now in stores and online. Scroll down to see more…
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Miraka By Misha Lakhani returns the style of the old school Miraka By Misha Lakhani returns the style of the old school Misha Lakhani's Miraka is for the girl who travels.
News Flash: Weird mismatched family dresses up as weird mismatched characters for Halloween ‘16.
Poppy: Armless monster kid Faith: Flowey Mir: Undyne Nameless: Gaster (Fan version, because in all honesty ain’t nobody know what Gaster really look like, hurr)
2015 was pretty good to us. Mira graduated and got a job as an illustrator (sort of), I spent a second Christmas with my children, we’ve all grown considerably, and I’ve even made some new friends this year. It got a little slow for awhile with that hiatus, but right up at the end the blog has bounced back splendidly, topping it off with a follower milestone and other such fond memories to look back on.
Here’s to 2016. May I continue to have another great year with the ones I love.
For Christmas MirMir got presents, a revived blog, and the makings of her very own (demonic) cult following! Yay!
But for real, thank you guys for giving me the will to keep this fun nonsense going. =3