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Gothic windows - details from my illustrations
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my favorite part about x files is how mulder is always like ‘bigfoot has been riding thru the town on a skateboard’ and scully is like ‘that’s ridiculous’ and the second her back is turned bigfoot skates by
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*if you know/have confirmed from multiple sources, pick the first one you experienced
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rb and put in the tags your birthstone, your sign and what album is on repeat for you lately
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#my buddy mark got me a mushu one for christmas bc we’re both born in the year of the dragon#it’s a sparkly special edition one. bless him
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Let the sober circus begin.
THE GILDED AGE (2022- ) | 3x01 "Who Is in Charge Here?"
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Nikita Haart (No Info) - AP Art Project 9 (detail), Paintings: Oil
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marauders/harry potter fans who "don't agree with jk rowling" are like if people loved the leopard mascot for the leopards eating peoples faces party so they wore all the merch and drew art of the mascot and talked about the leopard mascot all the time but don't worry! they don't support the leopards eating peoples faces party! they're just completely indistinguishable from people who do because they both love the leopard mascot and make loving the leopard mascot 99% of their personality, "why do people feel unsafe around me when i very clearly don't support the leopards eating peoples faces party?" says the person in the leopards eating peoples faces party merch (don't worry they bought it second hand so the leopards eating peoples faces party don't get any money from them)
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
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