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capricioussun · 13 hours ago
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Can anybody hear me
Og
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tanadrin · 5 months ago
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pickerwheelpolls · 5 months ago
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You only get to experience one type of precipitation for the rest of your life, how do you react? The environment does not suffer nor does the way in which the world works, you will just personally only get to experience this singular type of precipitation.
Spin to find out your type of precipitation:
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piedpencil · 4 months ago
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Still trying to think of a good book title 🪞✨
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incognitopolls · 1 year ago
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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ksjanes · 1 year ago
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In one day it snowed, rained, hailed and the sun came out. Yellowstone in May.
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cutieclangen · 8 months ago
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Moon 23, Part 3
What cute cats! Would be a shame if anything happened to some of them.. sniles sneetly This wraps up the second year of CutieClan! Next update will be their 3rd Newleaf, can you believe it? :o
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Moon 18 Allegiances
Family Tree
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tanuki-kimono · 2 years ago
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Quiet snowy day mood for this outfit, pairing a flowery yukiwa (snowflake) obi, with a serene kimono depicting yukimochi nanten (snow-covered nandina/heavenly bamboo).
The arare (lit. hail) ground of the kimono look like falling snow - very chic!
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perfectlyscentedturtle-7 · 7 months ago
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MOON EVER CONSTANT
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capricioussun · 1 month ago
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To shreds you say
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apothecarey · 4 months ago
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michigan springs are… interesting! its been storming on and off all day, which reminds me of King Zeus :) may his rains fertilize the land for Queen Persephone’s spring flowers 🌷🌧️💓
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miss-mossball · 8 months ago
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Snowman
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landmine-guy · 4 months ago
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Can someone help me dig a hole, and then when I get in it, fill it up with concrete? Pretty pretty please? 🥺
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noblecorgi · 9 months ago
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Chapter 17: A Thousand Words
I liiiiiiiiiiive.
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And here is a new chapter!!
TWs for this chapter are less intense but no less sad than the last chapter, so psychosis, self loathing, hospitals and blood.
@artsyunderstudy @alexalexinii @angelsfalling16 @asocialpessimist @stitchy-queerista @skee3000 @stardustasincocaine @fiend-for-culture @facewithoutheart @wellbelesbian @emeryhall @emjaydellyone @edenalix @erzbethluna @thehoneyedhufflepuff @theearlgreymage @thewholelemon @that-disabled-princess @you-remind-me-of-the-babe @youarenevertooold @ichooseyousnowbaz @ic3-que3n @iamamythologicalcreature @ileadacharmedlife
@palimpsessed @prettygoododds @philaet0s @lonleyhumanbeing @letraspal @carryonsimoncarryonbaz @cutestkilla @cosmicalart @confused-bi-queer @valeffelees @beastmonstertitan @brilla-brilla-estrellita @bazisplottingsomething @ninemagicks @nausikaaa @nightimedreamersworld @messofthejess @monbons @mooncello @rbkzz @run-for-chamo-miles @roomwithanopenfire @raenestee @rimeswithpurple
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maxphotoarchive · 3 months ago
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strathshepard · 1 month ago
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Arare (hail) tenugui from Tortoise General Store
“Tenuguis have been part of Japanese life since the Heian Period, when Kyoto was the nation's capital and Japanese literature, art and architecture were thriving - from 794 to 1185! In the Heian period, tenuguis were used to dry hands, wrap valuables and clean the home. 500 years later, in Japan's Edo period (1608 - 1868), tenugui cloths become more of a fashion accessory where men and women wear them around the head and neck to absorb sweat and protect the skin against the sun. The appeal of tenugui cloths from the Heian till now is the same: the cloth becomes softer as you use it, and the colorful patterns stay beautiful even after years of use. It is a daily commodity and an understated piece of traditional handcraft that can be used in everyday life.” 
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