i just think they'd be friends in a magical girl show
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
KIROKAZE

JBB: An Artblog!
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Xuebing Du

oozey mess
todays bird

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Jules of Nature
styofa doing anything
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almost home
hello vonnie
Keni
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@water-moth
i just think they'd be friends in a magical girl show
“For Mega Dragonite, ending a Pokémon match quickly is an act of kindness toward its opponent.” - Mega Dragonites description has me rolling lol
Gamefreak has now the opportunity to do something really funny in the future.
I also blame @qwagly and @tuttiwrites for this because this was their idea originally.
MEGA DRAGONITE!!! ˚₊‧꒰ა ✦ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
silly dragons
Art I did for my good friend on discord! :)
Psst - comms opening soon!
Game's been out over a month, I can post this spoiler piece I drew a few weeks back now and not feel bad.
The use of the singular 'my' in the first part into the plural 'we' is intentional as only Ghost's life was saved by Hornet, but all the siblings want to save hers.
Sister of Void ending my beloved <3
Happy pride! Have some cryptids 👻🏳️🌈
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bloodmoon
Nightmare King Grimm
Leon Berkowitz
Indian Moon Moth by itchydogimages
A crow with a halo. One thousand gems of genius in poetry and art. 1889.
Internet Archive
everything is more alive than us / acrylic on paper
Mark Grantham (Canadian), February on June Street, Halifax, 2015, Acrylic on canvas
ID. a painting of a shady street in winter, drifts of snow at the sides and puddled water down the middle of the street that reflects the trees. the end of the street opens up to a snowy park, lit brightly by golden winter light. the painting is painted in vibrant rich colors with visible brushstrokes. End ID.
Helen Frankenthaler, Concerto, 1982,
Acrylic on canvas,
53 x 39¼ in (134.6 x 99.7 cm)
Courtesy: Christie's
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some more daffodils