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we're not kids anymore.
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whats keeping me up at night
that de-ja-vu feeling
Illustrators wanted!!
Hi there! I was wondering, if there’s anyone in this community who’s great at drawing? I’m writing a short childrens book, and I need some illustrations, of course to make the book mere interesting, for the ones reading it. I’m writing it to my two grand kids, but I can’t draw. Not even if my life depended on it. SO! If anyone is up for the task, and wanna help out, let me know and we’ll discuss detail. Thank you for your time!
Since 1960, volunteers at California’s Medical Facility State Prison have been narrating books; Kemper is one of them. From 1977 to 1987, Edmund Kemper personally had spent over 5,000 hours in the recording booth and had more than four million feet of tape to his credit. In total, Kemper narrated several hundred books, including “The Glass Key”, “Petals on the Wind”. “Flowers in the Attic”, “Merlin’s Mirror“, “The Rosary Murders”, “Sphinx”, and even the “Star Wars”.
reblogging so i can find it later
im screaming
havent seen this since 2015, cant believe its finally back!
Happiness Will Come To You.
when tho
When You Least Expect It. Probably Late March
reblog for happiness to come for you in late march!
I reblogged this last year and I hung out with blink-182 backstage on March 30. Reblogging again because it worked the first time.
honestly, last year one of the best days of my life happened in late March
Hey, I’ll give it a shot!
My birthday is on March 31. Maybe something good will happen this year!
A sample of haunting and troubling gifs of famous paintings. (Via giphy.com) From the artwork Beauty, by Rino Stefano Tagliafierro.
Elisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun (detail)
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CALLING ALL DANES! GO READ MY NEWEST NOVEL ENTRY, ABOUT THE MAN DRESSED IN BLACK, AND THE WOMAN WHO ESCAPED HIS GRASP!!
IT’S IN DANISH
The truth has been spoken
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