The best tres leches cake
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The best tres leches cake
source / em berry
Rick Owens Apartment, 2002
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What are Apollo's 4 horses called?
The four horses were named AETHON, PYROIS, PHLEGON, EOUS 🌞🐎🐎🐎🐎🌞
The United Unicorn Fanciers Association, USA branch, has published their new poster for the calendar year showcasing the current most popular breeds in the fancy.
(WIP)
Final coat colors have been added. Unicorns are bred for both utility, show, and companionship and this year's most popular breeds display the wide variety of applications in unicorn breeding.
The Worcestershire white is an ancient breed hailing from the UK. Originally a utility breed, the modern white is bred almost entirely as a display and show animal. Their gentle natures make them popular hobby farm pets.
The Berenstain is a great all-rounder breed. Docile enough to lead in hand and strong enough to work as a beast of burden, this versatile breed also produces a rich buttery milk and a well marbled meat. This specimen shows the belt marking that is trademark to the breed.
The dwarf hollicer is a popular pet and competetive show unicorn. The smallest of all unicorn breeds, it is a true dwarf and can be prone to deformity because of it, so breedings must be carefully selected. When not shown docked, this breed boasts an adorable corkscrew tail.
The Australian chaser was an endangered breed, one that took a steep hit when unicorn racing was banned in its homeland. This spirited and colorful animal lives on in the show circuit and the flashy coat has made it very popular, although athletic and difficult to contain. The chaser may be shown polled (horn removed) but must have at least 2 inches of visible horn to be considered eligible for show.
The silky is by far one of the more popular breeds in show. Its coat should be soft and sleek with a natural shine with a texture similar to clean human hair. In fact, the silky at one time was utilized by wig makers!
The underland curly may be cute, but it's tough coat make it a hardy animal that can handle all manner of cold and wet. There exists a flat coat version of the breed that is still considered a curly- the "curly" refers to the shape of the horn, not the coat.
The Gatlinberg is a newer breed but one that has quickly outpaced other production breeds in popularity for its high heat tolerance. These animals largely live semi feral lives on poor scrub pasture unsuited to other livestock, and are primarily raised for meat, though there is a dedicated fancy for them. Because most of these unicorns are meant for market, they are allowed to be shown gelded and branded, unlike other breeds, which must remain intact for show.
(Prints available. 8x10, signed, free worldwide shipping. 30$ each, pm me)
When I worked as a fact-checker I needed to find people who were saying untrue things online so I could check them. So I followed a bunch of people who lie a lot online and have big divisive audiences, so I could get 'em. One of these days someone is gonna get real mad at me for following people who say horrible things. I probably even clicked "like" on some of their stuff so I could find it later in my "likes."
Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in his gallery in Brussels, (c. 1647–1651, oil on copper) -David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690) was a Flemish Baroque painter,
oakendesk book cover - Gang Girl - 1959
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Wolves gnaw at the remains of a muskox in Ellesmere. (source)
‘Lost Children’ The Hoppings’ 1971 by Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen
color script by ヒロ/Hiro (iii)
my brother found this old menu board at a thrift store and hung it up in his apartment looking like this
9 to 5, steel magnolias and fried green tomatoes make up some sort of niche subgenre that has no name as far as i know but is definitely a thing
The wedding cake of Queen Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1947. He weighed 220 kg and reached 2.7 meters in height.