FAITH IN THE FUTURE HAS SURPASSED 100 MILLION STREAMS AHEAD OF ITS ONE-MONTH ANNIVERSARY!
Congratulations to Louis and Louies!
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पुण्यातील रिक्षाचालकांचा संप अखेर मागे
पुण्यातील रिक्षाचालकांचा संप अखेर मागे
पुणे : बेकायदेशीर रित्या होणाऱ्या बाईक टॅक्सी विरुद्ध पुकारला पुणे आणि पिंपरी चिंचवड मधील संप अखेर मागें घेण्यात आला असून 10 दिवसांच्या आत योग्य ती कारवाई करण्यात येईल असे आश्वासन त्यांना मिळाले आहे.
पालकमंत्री चंद्रकांत पाटील यांच्या सांगण्यानुसार हवेली तालुक्यातील तहसीलदार तृप्ती कोलते यांनी आंदोलन ठिकाणी स्वतः येऊन असे आश्वासन दिले की येत्या दहा दिवसात बेकायदेशीर रित्या होणाऱ्या बाईक टॅक्सी…
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you may remember that many moons ago (December 2022) Leon posted a friends and family sponcon deal where ashif mawji, someone the oilers do charity work with, left this comment
and instead of deleting the comment, leon eventually deleted the whole post (which as you can see from a quick scroll on his instagram, he doesn’t usually do, even after the deal has expired)
WELL!! it happened again
And I can’t wait to see if he deletes it altogether again :))
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~His Beautiful Flower
❁Greek/Mythology❁
Nhmonth2022
Art + Fic Collab/ @iamdslr/@saradesuchiha (Des ü) + @powerful-niya
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Special thanks to Des ü for giving me this amazing opportunity to collab with her! She's amazing!! I'm so thankful! 😭😭
-I was given permission from her to upload this art piece!
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Every time the camera shows them on the bench, watching the big screen, I think of cats watching a laser pointer. Or baby birds waiting to be fed.
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Films watched in 2022.
Top 10 December.
1. A Matter of Life and Death (Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger, 1946)
2. Woman of the Lake (Yoshishige Yoshida, 1966)
3. Gap-Toothed Women (Les Blank, 1987)
4. Christmas in July (Preston Sturges, 1940)
5. The Fabelmans (Steven Spielberg, 2022)
6. The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins (Les Blank, 1969)
7. The Fire Within: A Requiem for Katia and Maurice Krafft (Werner Herzog, 2022) (gif vía: @ennaih )
8. Garlic Is As Good As Ten Mothers (Les Blank, 1980)
9. Fire of Love (Sara Dosa, 2022)
10. Clint Eastwood, la dernière légende (Clélia Cohen, 2022)
(My list on Letterboxd -click here-)
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It was one of those off days on the Double Life server, where everyone was just kind of building, planning, sleeping, hanging out with each other. The life series was like that- the hidden, quiet days of the game rarely were remembered, but they were still there.
Cleo and Scott were in Scott’s cute little cottage, with rain tapping against the windows lightly and unwelcome guests making a thunderstorm of a mood inside.
Martyn was laying on the couch, having just kind of let himself in without any kind of preamble.
“Could you be any more in the way?” Cleo asked Martyn, arms folded. She has been sitting on the couch before Martyn had lay down, but as she was quite stubborn, as was her soulmate, the two of them just ended up on the couch together, a pillow between Cleo’s side and Martyn’s feet.
“Oh, I could.” Martyn said causally, raising his foot to her face.
Cleo smacked it. “You little bitch, couldn’t you go find someone else to annoy? I was having a wonderful day with my real soulmate before you slithered in here.”
Martyn gasped in fake-hurt. “My soulmate called me a bitch, oh lordy, how will I carry on with myself. And you can call Scotty boy your soulmate all you want, but it would just make you a liar.”
“Bitch.” Cleo snapped at him.
“You’re the bitch.” Martyn snapped back, flipping her off and trying to put his foot in her face again.
“Hoooly shit you two are so annoying!” Scott drawled, draped gayly over the armchair. “All you do is complain, when I’m the one whose actually suffering here! I was supposed to have a gay-ass summer, and here I am stuck with you lot! Speaking of, where the fuck is Pearl, she hasn’t taken damage in over an hour, she’s gotta be in here somewhere.”
There was a moment of silence, as everyone looked around, and then a voice spoke from above.
“Definitely not in the rafters, that’s for sure.”
Cleo, Martyn, and Scott looked up to see Pearl perched on a beam, watching them and grinning.
Scott rolled his eyes. “See what I mean?” He said. “Instead of hot girl summer I have weird Pearl fall. And it’s not even fall. Ugh.”
Pearl, as if to demonstrate his point, jumped from the rafters and landed on the coffee table, breaking it. Scott yelled at her, and Cleo and Martyn took a break from trying to push each other off the couch to watch. It was chaos, and yet, it was also probably the most domestic they would all get together.
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