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Give my muse a Valentine’s Gift!
Feel free to combine gifts!
💐 a bouquet of flowers 💍 jewelry [sender can specify] 💋 a kiss [sender can specify] 🍽 romantic dinner 👀 other physical affection [sender can specify] 🍬 chocolates 🏠 an intimate night in 🎡 a fun night out 🐶 a pet 📱some type of electronic device 🎟 concert/sporting event tickets 💰money
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georges hobeika spring/summer 2017
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YOGA CHALLENGE | Madelaine Petsch
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Carey Mulligan for Harper’s Bazzaar UK
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Random Cheryl Blossom gifs
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How To Be A Tough Guy With Frank Grillo
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Send “Forever” for an AU where my muse is effectively immortal. If they do die, their body disappears and they wake up in the nearest body of water.
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“when a stranger calls.”
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Wounded Sentence Starters
“It’s just a scratch. You worry too much.”
“Ah… ! Don’t press there!”
“Just put a bandage on it and I’ll be fine.”
“That looks bad. Really bad.”
“Try not to look at it.”
“That hurts!”
“You’re going to need bedrest for at least a few days.”
“I’m going to be stuck in bed for how long?”
“That’s nothing, you big baby.”
“Here, let me help. I’m good at this sort of thing.”
“I can’t feel it. That’s bad, right?”
“Can you move?”
“How can something so small hurt so much?”
“It looks a lot worse than it is.”
“You’re a terrible patient.”
“Will you hold still? I can’t do anything if you keep squirming.”
“Wow, I’ve never seen skin turn that color before.”
“It’s just another a war trophy.”
“Shut up and let me help you.”
“I don’t care how tough you are. You can’t ignore that.”
“I’m sorry. This sort of thing makes me nauseous.”
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Mausoleum of Shāh-é-Chérāgh in Shiraz, Iran (Baraka, 1992)
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Paolo Sebastian SS18 | Once Upon a Dream, Disney Couture
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Mireille Dagher Couture 2016 Collection
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Cecilia Iliesiu as Arabian Coffee in George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.
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Pastel frost | annmarie.koskinen
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