BRANDON WORKS ARTTTTTTY
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if i look back, i am lost

ellievsbear

Origami Around
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Peter Solarz
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

shark vs the universe

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
almost home
NASA
EXPECTATIONS

Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature
Sade Olutola
occasionally subtle
Claire Keane

blake kathryn
seen from Russia

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BRANDON WORKS ARTTTTTTY
guuhyyaujj I changhjed my arystuell.... :333
Wut the fuck i haven't used this app in a long time holy shit!!!1!!1!1 (>O<)
Anyways here's some art :]
It's not funny anymore lmao😹😹
the story behind the Boston tea party. tea was very popular during the 1700's. in England, each man woman and child consumed almost 300 cups of tea every year. and since the English colonized america, Americans were crazy about tea too.so when the britian wanted to increase taxes in America, people aka citizens were not happy. mostly because they had no say in decisions made in London.remember the famous phrase " No taxation without representation "? the American colonists had long believed that they were not subject to taxes imposed by legislature in which they lacked representation in fact rather then paying the taxes they simply doged the tax collectors. since the east coast of America is hundreds of miles long and the British enforcements was lax about 3/4 of the tea Americans we're drinking was smuggled in, usually from Holland. but the British insisted that the parliament did have the authority to tax the colonists especially after the britian went deeply into dept fighting the french in the seven years war. to close the budget gap, London looked to Americans and in 1767 imposed new taxes on a variety of imports including the Americans beloved tea. America's response was "No thanks!!" They boycotted the importation of tea from Britain and instead brewed their own tea. after a new bunch of commissioners and customs cried to London for troops because of tax enforcement things. in fact things got so heated that the red coats had to fire on a mob killing several people in what was soon called the Boston massacre. out if the terms of the 1773 tea act, parliament cooked up a new strategy. Now the east India company would sell the surplus tea directly through hand-picked consignееs in America. this would lower the price to consumers, making British tea competitive with the smuggled variety while retaining some of the takes. but the colonists saw through the British ploy and cried monopoly!! in a cold and rainy Dec. 16, 1773, about 5,00 are crowded into the old south meeting house, waiting to hear whether new shipments of tea that arrived down the harbor. when the captain of one of the ships reported that he could not leave the ship with his cargo on board, Sam Adams rose to shout " this meeting can do no more to save the country!! " cries of " Boston harbor a teapot tonight!! " rang out from the crowd and about 50 men, some apparently, as native Americans marched down to griffins wharf stormed aboard and threw 340 tea chests overboard and infuriated British government respond with the so-called " coercive acts of 1774 " which among other things closed the part of Boston until the locals compensated the east India company for tea. representatives of the colonies gathered at Philadelphia to consider how best to respond to continued British oppression. this first continental Congress supported destruction of the tea pleged to support a continued boycott and went home in late oct. 1774 even more united in their determination to protect their rights and liberties. the Boston tea party began a chain reaction that led to the declaration of independence and bloody rebellion after which the new nation was free to drink it's tea more or less in peace.
Finished fanart for my classmate but she doesn't have Tumblr but honestly it's fine I tagged her in a post I made on TikTok :33
Stanley in my AU I guess :333
Here's another doodle I did :3
I'm gonna draw curator and Mariella as objects wha Object should they be ?????
All my narrator and Stanley as objects doodles so far :3333
Travelling + music + rain is the best combination ever.
The flex I have iz that I have a The Amazing Digital Circus, OSC, Murder Dronez, SMG4, TF2, Fnaf, Creepypazta, TC2, etc. Fan at zchool :33(zhe knowz how to draw alzo)
Me to my classmates because why not😹😹😹😹😹🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯