due to some demand, i have made the do i wanna know but hozier nikprice edit (i am still learning ngl look away)
edit: i also have another nikprice edit
@callsign-selkie @gomzdrawfr hi 😳👉👈
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due to some demand, i have made the do i wanna know but hozier nikprice edit (i am still learning ngl look away)
edit: i also have another nikprice edit
@callsign-selkie @gomzdrawfr hi 😳👉👈
mission success, i placed the nikprice brick on rednote (despite not being able to see it in the tag for some reason) and found some like-minded people there HAHAHA
This is excellent news, wat. Get them on Tumblr next!
Two loaves of gingerbread in the works. Also going to put together some pryanik dough to bake tomorrow.
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finishing this week. turned out another sick week as I've spent 2/5 workdays at home, taking meds and watching htgawm and a cute cherry honey-cake (it's really hard to find an equivalent of foods, that's why I'll say cherry PRYANIK)
okay okay i got another edit but this time it's "please please please let me get what i want" by the smiths as my first nikprice brick on xhs (and also because it's in the nikprice playlist that i listen to a lot)
edit: i made a mistake on the how are ya doin part, please pretend it's right 😭
Good (hopefully) morning Father, I know you have seen the "prikolai" version of the ship name, but today I bring you this from a fellow Russian comrade: пряник (pryanik, I guess it's a better match in Russian phonetics) which means "gingerbread".
Somewhere here is a joke about a whole bakery...
Juju I can't omg that is too fuckin' good. I lost it at "a whole bakery". There is so much cake there. Many buns. Aallll the bread. Price with red in his beard and hair in the right light?