Hand Carved Silver Chair
The Hand Carved Silver Chair is a true work of art, meticulously crafted with intricate details and finished in a shimmering silver hue. Each chair is a testament to the skill of the artisan, showcasing the perfect blend of elegance and craftsmanship. Whether used as a dining chair, an accent piece, or a statement seat, it adds a touch of timeless luxury to any space. Elevate your decor with the Hand Carved Silver Chair, where artistry and style come together in perfect harmony.
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it seems to be rightfully impossible for Mike Faist to have a major role in a movie/musical without making it unbearably homoerotic
and honestly? love that for him
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just thinking about how despite AtS trying to portray it as comedic bickering amongst bros, Spike actually has decades worth of reasons to hate Angel, while Angel has remarkably few reasons to hate Spike. And it should maybe be concerning that from School Hard on, Angel adopts an absolute "don't see what this has to do with me" reaction to him?
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Thinking about Thua in those first three weeks of school before Ayan sitting without a deskmate. Thinking about his classmates knowing how responsible and smart he is and and making Thua the Class President. But still, still, they also know he's queer that's why no one dares to sit beside him. Thinking about Kan, who had been his closest friend in middle school, deliberately not sitting beside him. How Thua must have white-knuckled his way then, too, to seem calm and unaffected when the empty seat beside him marks him as the Other.
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As a daniel ricciardo fan, im once again angry and relieved to see that zak brown tried to replace him again and failed.
As a f1 fan, im dying with the fact that its only tuesday but alpine has been taking so many blows. Starting with the fact they had to find out not once, but twice throughout twitter that, first one of your drivers will be going to aston martin and second, your supposedly new driver doesn't know shit about a 2023 seat contract and now you are having tug of war legal battle with mclaren??????
And more importantly, as a multi21 fan, im thriving to see that it all resumes to yet again: sebastian vettel and mark webber
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Semi planning to make a YouTube essay about this but the trend within a lot of popular modern media to have characters just. State aloud in therapy clinical terms what’s wrong with them without consideration to qualities like their age and even what the implications are of this character so openly stating these issues to others? It’s so often such damn lazy writing, especially when the tone of this delivery just makes the goal of this exchange be a joke.
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Stumbled upon this Hungarian news article from last week that talks about Gene Haas' opinion about Mick's results and .. I'm kind of lost for words 😐
Some excerpts:
"At the moment of the accident, a large element flew at my car and I received serious damage," explained Schumacher, who later collided with Nicholas Latifi, which "carved" his car even more. "I was sliding more and more, the tires were not good anymore and I ended up driving an unpredictable car," he said.
However, the fact that he only finished in 15th place, 8 places behind Magnussen, was not only due to accidents. While Haas based the scoring of the Danish driver by leaving him on a pit stop, he called Schumacher to the pits once more. Then he fell back to the end of the field, from where he could no longer get ahead. Schumacher did not understand why they made this decision.
After his open criticism and ultimatum before Austin, it is interesting that Gene Haas did not show any understanding with his competitor. Speaking to the German newspaper Bild , he defended their choice of strategy and, without mentioning the damage to the car, stated that it was essentially Schumacher's fault that they were forced to change tires again.
“When Mick and Magnussen first came out, they got the same tyres. When Mick came back he got behind a train and stayed there. Magnussen fell behind because he wanted to protect the tires while Mick wore them down. After that, it was inevitable for Mick to stop for a tire change ten laps later, which was due to him."
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