The Vegas 3:21am Series 09 (2023)
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Source: Holding Space: Life And Love Through A Queer Lens , by Ryan Pfluger
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@cheebuss reminded me of "gleeby deeby" and thus this was born
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on my knees. and only if u want to. jb with 18 or whatever the number is for the laughing kiss please…thank u….
HI HELLO HERE THEY ARE 🥹
Brienne and Jaime for #18 - a kiss while laughing laughing from this list
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im so used to them being insane that im just like awwww
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Femmes will be like "hehe I'm so masc today I'm wearing sneakers" and you look down and these are the sneakers in question
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I would like to officially welcome Eustace Winner to the "My Name Is A Cruel Joke My Paternal Figure Played On Me" club
[Image Description: A digital drawing of Eustace Winner from Ace Attorney and Hunter from The Owl House in a handshake, against a purple background. Both are looking towards the camera as if they are taking a picture and both have a look of concern on their faces. Eustace’s expression is significantly more distressed than Hunter’s. End Description]
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“How can I describe him? I have seen him twenty times and each time he was a different person; even he himself said to me on one occasion: “I no longer know who I am. I cannot recognize myself in the mirror.” Certainly, he was a great actor, and possessed a marvellous faculty for disguising himself. Without the slightest effort, he could adopt the voice, gestures, and mannerisms of another person.”
~The Arrest of Arsène Lupin by Maurice Leblanc
Moments of calm
Nothing left to be found
A mirror right in front of me
That's where I find
An empty glass
Reflecting the sad truth
It's telling words not to be told
I need the mask
I'm a shape-shifter at Poe's masquerade
Hiding both face and mind, all free for you to draw
I'm a shape-shifter chained down to my core
Please don't take off my mask, my place to hide
~Beneath the Mask from Persona 5
“‘Why,’ said he, ‘why should I retain a definite form and feature? Why not avoid the danger of a personality that is ever the same? My actions will serve to identify me… So much the better if no one can ever say with absolute certainty: There is Arsène Lupin! The essential point is that the public may be able to refer to my work and say, without fear of mistake: Arsène Lupin did that!’”
~The Arrest of Arsène Lupin by Maurice Leblanc
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