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Barn Mates - TDK T-160, SLP mode, third gen, Philips VR988
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Not rlly smut BUT ITS CUTE DOE ☺️💜❤️
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Tiny Cluster!…kind of… :| hmm
SET 1! | SET 2! | SET 3! | EVERYONE! |
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Starting to get down there, Blue Pearls. left to right:
Powder Blue, Sapphire, Matte Sapphire, Matte Light Sapphire, Blue, Matte Blue
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I still think my favorite part of 7 15 2 had to be when garnet told peridot you can’t just push someone off a roof and peridot just goes the fuck was I supposed to know that and garnets just damn you right
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New SU Theory
Ok so it’s literally the middle of the night but I can’t sleep bc I feel like I broke the code or something (English is not my first language sorry for any mistakes plus im very tired so actually sorry for everything)
!spoilers ahead!
Ok, so… I don’t think Rose Quartz was the part of the The Great Diamond Authority BUT LISTEN UP first of all, she’s too small, second of all her gem isn’t a diamond and it’s placed on her stomach. Why the placement is so important? Well…
Both blue and yellow diamond have their gems on their chest, right?

And White Diamond’s gem is on her forehead.

There are two diamonds with a gem on their chest. And two diamonds (white and pink) with a gem on their forehead. It fits. Also there’s this:
Blue Diamond’s Pearl’s gem is on her chest. Blue Diamond’s gem is on her chest.
So if our Pearl’s gem is on her forehead it means Pink Diamond’s gem was also on her forehead.
And dont forget what Peridot said:
“Well, you’re a quartz. They’re huge, loyal soldiers”
So what I’m saying is Rose was Pink Diamond’s bodyguard but she killed the bitch and started a rebellion with Pink Diamond’s Pearl. This is also the reason why nobody is talking about Pink Diamond - it’s simply because she failed.
That is all, I can finally sleep in peace, goodnight
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You’re a Crystal Gem now whether you like it or not ☆ ☆ ~
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My experience with digital art
MERGE THE LAYER KRONK
W R O N G L A Y E R
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itty bitty living space
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Listen, I did Not wear this flannel to be mistaken for a Straight Person,
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The Prince and the Dressmaker
We’re very excited to share with you some sneak peek art from Jen Wang’s new graphic novel, The Prince and the Dressmaker, out with First Second Books in 2016!

The Prince and the Dressmaker is about a young 19th Century prince named Sebastian who secretly loves to wear dresses. He hires an ambitious young seamstress named Frances to make dresses for him and as their collaboration grows, so do their feelings for one another. Sebastian and Frances must find a way to balance their inner desires with the strict expectations of the royal family – or risk exposing Sebastian’s secret to the world.






“This book is really special to me because I basically wrote it for my teenage self, which is something I haven’t done before. I wanted a story that explored questions about gender and self-identity in a way that was also really colorful and fun and positive. The personal themes are there, but also lots of dresses and princesses. The idea was to create my ideal Disney movie, and writing this has genuinely been one of the most fun, liberating, experiences I’ve had making comics. My awkward confused fourteen year-old self would’ve really connected with this book and I hope it does the same for other young readers,” says Jen Wang.
Jen Wang is a cartoonist, writer and illustrator living in Los Angeles. Her young adult graphic novels Koko Be Good and In Real Life (co-written by Cory Doctorow) are published by First Second Books. She recently wrote the mini-series Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake Card Wars for BOOM Comics, illustrated by Britt Wilson. Her upcoming graphic novel The Prince and the Dressmaker will be published by First Second Books in 2016.
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