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motown understood that sometimes the best pop song is about a man pathetically grovelling on his knees
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Day 1: A Woman’s Day @kcdfemslashweek
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SAMUEL of KUTTENBERG with his lethal eyebrow raise
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A withered floure needeth naught
I think alot about how throughout his arc Henry both gains and loses agency in becoming a soldier. And how he as a person gets lost to many characters as a tool, and to himself as a vessel of revenge.
I also like to think that the events of kcd1 and kcd2 take wayyyy longer than they canonically do. So I wanted my kcd1 Henry to look younger </3

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yixing promise 2025 ok ok ok no i'm fine ok
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what's the guy version of a fujo because i feel like that's whatever's going on here with hozier standing by while mavis and joan have their yuri moment
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thoughts on Katy Perry/Justin Trudeau?
It genuinely doesn't even compute. It gives me a feeling of unreality. Lots of things nowadays make me feel like "we can't be living in the real world, this can't be happening" but this is by far the most lowest stakes thing that makes me feel that way
#literally uncanny and weird like if he was gonna insist on dating an american pop star like his dad#could he at least have also picked a REAL gay icon
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I'm sorry Sir Hans, it seems like we're gonna have to switch as long as the dog is keeping watch.
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@croquettish here's one of those clips for you! sorry i don't have the other one i mentioned takes place during oratores after exploring with sam
#when you say something is for the girls and gays can you add henry please#vid#kcd#mine technically shout out to oomf for giving me this hehe
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🔸RETURN TO SKALITZ🔸
— Next time I won’t run. I’ll never run away again, I promise.
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Riding Coat from the court of Saxony, ca. 1601
This riding coat, made of black cloth and decorated with silk, is one of 24 coats ordered for the servants of the Saxon court in 1601. Additional mittens could be pulled over the sleeves during cold weather.
Like most riding coats of that time, this example is double-breasted and closed with hooks and eyes. The back is cut wide to allow the wearer to sit comfortably on the back of a horse without fabric getting in the way.
Today, this garment is exhibited at the Rüstkammer in Dresden, Germany.
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