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Jannet og costume.. so goofy and so peak u go girl‼️‼️‼️‼️
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see her cuteness
Jannet og costume.. so goofy and so peak u go girl‼️‼️‼️‼️
Look! My friend ZerØ He made a fanchild for 77Noli, what do you think? ( -∀・)
AWWWWWW THE BABY IS SO ADORABLE 🥹🥹🥹
Also I love the baby design being split in half in between both parents, thats so original I don't think I saw a fanchild design for 77Noli done like this! Its peak, your friend cooked.
(also the baby needs a little bath I think heh)
windows vista that silly little goof of a computer system… miss it everyday
Being a lesbian with all of my fav characters being dudes is crazy work. Like, teeheehehehhh that's my little guy but I would NOT date him. If he was real, I wouldn't fuck with him like that. But tehehhhehheeehehhhe I love him so muchh. But not Like That. But I'm also biting him. I love him sososoososoo much! But I would not want to Be With him
waitt was princess yue inspired by the tale of the bamboo princess?? THIS IS SO PEAKKK
There's a 1-star Amazon review of the ONA Bowery camera bag that's been bothering me. The reviewer wrote that they were walking with the bag, the magnetic flap closure came open without them noticing, and a Fuji X100F slid out onto pavement. $1400 body, gone. The review is still up, two more reviewers nearby reported the same thing happening with cheaper cameras.
What got me wasn't the bag — ONA bags are actually well made. It's that I went to find the same warning in the top 10 "best crossbody camera bag" articles and found nothing. Every single top-ranked guide listed the Bowery as a recommendation. No mention of the magnet, no mention of the failure mode, no mention of the dozens of buyers reporting the same problem in their Amazon reviews.
Then I checked the second-place article. Same pattern. Same 7 bags recommended, same affiliate links, same total absence of any failure case. The third. The fourth. Eventually I started reading the bottom 1-2 star reviews of every popular camera bag and the pattern was consistent: Peak Design dividers fray within a month, Wandrd Rogue's stabilizing clip digs into the spine, Lowepro's rear-opening sling forces you to swing the whole bag forward in the street. None of this is in the top-ranked guides because none of it would sell the affiliate link.
I'm not against affiliate content — someone has to make these recommendations. But there's a version of the genre that just doesn't exist on page 1 of Google: the guide that says "this bag is good for X, fails at Y, and here's the specific failure mode you should care about." I ended up writing one. It covers nine bags I researched honestly, broken down by what you actually do with them (street vs travel vs anti-theft vs daily carry for women) instead of a generic ranking.
The full breakdown — including the failure modes, the specific bags by use case, and the four questions that narrow nine bags down to two — is over at Better Photos Guide.
Can we just talk about the design of Tomoe with the peacock miraculous ?
Like the make up ? The tatoos on her skin ?? THE HAIR WHICH LOOKS LIKE FEATHERS ???
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It take me very long to draw
The design belongs to @maybelaterhaha