So I live in a very, very rural area to which there is no post office. I have to drive into another zipcode in order to drop off all my mail in bulk, and I've been thinking about going the OTHER direction, like two towns over to drop off mail because of some mailing issues but the people at the other post office know who I am :(
Anyway do yall think it would be weird to send flowers to post office ppl for holidays or is that. too much
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Beef: If you are gonna do something, you do it right.
Beef: I don't half butt anything.
Ren: That's true, I've never seen your half butt anything
Beef: I full butt all the things
Cleo: Your butt is very full that is true.
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the “fangchaser” term from the fooliverse milo BA has stuck to me like glue btw. when i learn how to make these without the help of blinkies.cafe it is over for y’all bc i have Ideas
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After 40 minutes of cooing and coddling, Arlecchino finally gets Furina to tell her why she’s been crying all morning
It’s because the House of the Hearth kids gave her a Mother’s Day present and she was so overwhelmed by happiness she had no choice but to wail in the closet for two and a half hours
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New tablet finally came! To break it in I decided to make myself some HC references. I really struggle with consistent faces and ESPECIALLY with profile faces, so i made myself a guide lol
I was originally going to do everyone but i got tired <3 and I don't struggle with the others as much lmfao
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ambassadors, diplomats, and couriers are the wheel on which the political intrigue of the renaissance turns!
this one is angelo di iacopo acciaioli :) after a million years, I’m finally reading through a collection of dispatches from milanese ambassadors, and I’m a simple guy: I see the Sforza family mentioned and I immediately focus in on it like a cat on a laser point.
Intro to Dispatches with Related Documents of Milanese Ambassadors in France and Burgundy: Volume 1 (1450-1460), edited with translations by Paul M Kendall and Vincent Ilardi
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