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Pete Wentz' digital footprint my beloved
COUGH COUGH COUGH…. Excuse me, sorry I just need to-
BLUHHHHHHH!!1!!1!111
…old art, I don’t think its bad, I just think its (squints at it) alright its good
DAD (@apolloandhiscar )LOOK AT THIS SUPER COOL PICTURE OF ME THAT DEFINITELY ISNT A MUGSHOT
There’s a song on Roman’s playlist called If I Dare and it’s all about being brave, which truly is one of the traits in Roman’s arsenal, and it made me realize that him telling Virgil he’s being brave in this👇moment is one of the biggest compliments he could ever give him and probably is the biggest compliment he HAS given him AND WHAT IF I CRIED RIGHT NOW
Like he knows what it means to be brave and what an act of bravery looks like and him saying ‘shut up’ in a fond way just means that he knows what he’s talking about and Virgil shouldn’t deny the gravity of what he just did. He should be proud of himself. Roman is very proud of him 🥲
I WONDER WHO COULD KNOW YOUR FAV DRINK IN AFTERLIFE ARTHUR
"OMG, why is this fandom so dead?!1?!?" I haven't the foggiest idea, pal. However - totally unrelated to the topic, ofc - do you know why plants often stop growing or straight up die? Even when you give them the just-right amount of water and sunlight? The answer often lies (eh eh) on the soil.
A soil that is too dense inevitably suffocates the roots. A soil that is filled with too much fertilizer can result in a toxic, chemical reaction that burns the roots. A soil that is exposed to harmful plant pesticides, which are often incorrectly used by inexperienced, uneducated and priggish horticulturists, can lose all its fundamental ecosystem engineers like earthworms, fungi, beetles and even bugs and bees.
You have to be really careful, when it comes to the ground where you plant your roses and basil.
Also - again, totally unrelated - watch out for those little, annoying, buzzing blood-sucking beasts out there. The consequences of your behavior, you know. ❁✿❀ Have a nice gardening experience ❁✿❀