Behold: my Palloon
Because why shouldn't i draw the face of my blorbo on a balloon when i'm actually supposed to be doing math
he's presumably what would've happened if Camila asked Ianthe for help instead of Harrow

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Behold: my Palloon
Because why shouldn't i draw the face of my blorbo on a balloon when i'm actually supposed to be doing math
he's presumably what would've happened if Camila asked Ianthe for help instead of Harrow
LWS - Palloon
#index #history #balloon #palloon Origin and usage. The word balloon likely comes from the Italian word 'pallone' meaning 'large ball'. In the 1570s, balloon was a popular game played using a large inflated leather ball that was kicked or tossed back and forth; by the 1590s, the word balloon was used to refer to the ball itself. Source :http://www.macmillandictionaryblog.com/balloon 📸: https://fineartamerica.com/featured/vintage-aeronautics-early-balloon-designs-war-is-hell-store.html?product=poster https://www.instagram.com/p/B3R8rVugoIm/?igshid=o0ryi6omnri2