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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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cherry valley forever

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Stranger Things
Not today Justin
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$284,900/4 br/2500 sq ft
Detroit, MI
“Crystals are living beings at the beginning of creation. All things have a frequency and a vibration.” ~ Nikola Tesla
Kodak Portra 160
Yerevan, Armenia.
August, 2016
Valley of Mo'ara by Ryan Kirkpatrick
| Untouched | Milky Way over White Sands, New Mexico.
Can’t wait ☺️
I got my new table set up today
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The Yale-educated actor on playing the headstrong M’Baku, who’s set to become a major fan favorite once the superhero movie hits theaters.
“As M’Baku, Duke is an instantly fearsome presence, towering over T’Challa with his six-foot-five frame. But underneath that roiling fury is the sensitivity of a schoolboy who loves Frasier and a clever sense of humor (deployed with some of the film’s best one-liners), which turns him from a cardboard villain into a sensational fan favorite. And it doesn’t hurt that M’Baku is also broadly handsome, with a formidable shape-up, a spruce beard, and a marquee polish—in other words, a royal Wakandan thirst trap.
The Jabari tribe is known for worshipping the gorilla god Hanuman; in the original comics, M’Baku was actually introduced as “Man-Ape,” a name abandoned by the film adaptation for obvious reasons. But by contextualizing the Jabari religion, Duke found an elegant way to sidestep negative or racist perceptions: “They haven’t been affected by colonialism and all the narratives that are associated with developing a sense of inferiority and people comparing them to animals,” he says. “To them, this is just who they pray to, and they find their strength and agency in this religion. So being a bit gorilla-influenced was a sense of pride for them.”
I love that “Resetting our patience for the rest of the day”.
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Twitter deleted her thread. Reblog to save it. #Love it!
여어- 히싸씨부리 ( ɔ̸ᴉʇɐ͟N͞さんのツイート )
“NAFTER NOON!”
Reblog if you agree.
Forreal though
I really have nothing to say these days. Because literally nothing is a problem to the point that I would have to talk about it. If there is a problem with anything, I would fix it, or not complain at all. it’s just how it is...
I ain’t been doing nothing but:
Keeping my skin clear
Drinking more water
Eating good
Learning new things
Working
Playing video games
Making babies
Keeping up with my favorite tv shows
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CONTINUUM is a spectacle-filled shoot ‘em up that features an eye-melting blend TRON-esque visuals, Daft Punk inspired audio design, OTT power-ups, Tetris block dropping and time manipulation!
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