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As A Straight™ it remains absolutely baffling to me the number of straight women who act repulsed by men's bodies. Literally what are you getting out of this*
(*the weird pretense that you're not horny for d*ck and/or straightness; interpret as you will)
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Hi Tumblr! I'm Charlotte and I'm the artist/owner of The Goode Karma Co!
I make handmade, polymer clay earrings and especially love creating pieces with lots of colors! Thanks for joining me here on Tumblr where I'll post photos of my completed and in progress pieces, updates, and other fun things!
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Thank you so much for stopping by!
~ Charlotte <3
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Scott Csoke (American, 1993) - Gay Puppy Running Away from Heterosexuality (2025)
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“Glycines” (“Wisteria”) dog collar by Philippe Wolfers, 1902, with plique à jour enamel, carved tourmalines and opals, rubies, garnets and Baroque pearls at Christie’s Geneva, May 18, 2016
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Send me to Mars with party supplies before next august 5th
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Art Club: 06/08/25 Photos studies, water (also Look at that lil guy!!!)
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reminder that if you ever buy wool yarn secondhand you should put it in a plastic bag in the freezer for a week, let it thaw 24 hours, then refreeze another week. this makes sure that if there are any moths or pests they are killed by the first freeze, and the remaining eggs are lured to hatch by the thawing and then killed with the second freeze. until this process is complete you must keep the yarn isolated from your existing stash or you risk any infestation spreading. i buy a lot of wool yarn from thrift and antique shops and always do this and have never had a problem with moths or other bugs. if you buy wool sweaters or other wool things secondhand you should also do this just to be safe
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Hot, messy and queer normative--Spitfire is a story for people who want to see bodies and brains like theirs in high fantasy romance.
If you like yearning, spicy sex scenes that leave the awkward bits in, and romance featuring fat and neurodivergent characters, this is your book.
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