This is Money Marge. Reblog for a miracle of finances to come to you
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This is Money Marge. Reblog for a miracle of finances to come to you
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Please money marge, send me a job callback
I'm always saying shit like "been in a weird place recently" despite never really being in a normal place to begin with
what's a book you read as a teenager that was so magical and personally profound to you it literally changed your life, doesnt matter if the book was actually well written or not. mine's probably the catcher in the rye
Jacques de Lalaing (Belgian, 1858-1917)
Christine du Tour van Bellinchave, comtesse de Lalaing
"Sappho" by Jules Joseph Lefebvre (French, 1836-1911)
I guess the bots were like…hibernating through the winter because I had a really blissful period of no mysterious new followers, and now they’re back in droves.
bosses be like "omg people are so sensitive 🙄" and then fires any and everyone who gives even the slightest sign of disapproval on their shitty opinions
All 13 Weapon Fairies
This series is my pride and joy. Would anyone be interested in a little book of these fairies plus the sketches of the fairies that never came to be? There’s a handful.
I’ve already made calendars of them and have prints so IDK if that’s too much weapon fairy stuff haha
drake?
josh?
where’s the body of christ?
Yvette Chauviré and Gert Reinholm in Romeo and Juliet (Berliner Ballett, 1959)
Knowing that there are people who live and thrive in Los Angeles is like hearing about those animals that live at the bottom of the Mariana Trench or in hydrothermal vents or the fungi that live in the Chernobyl reactor core. I mean, yeah I guess good for them if that works, but it's still kinda mindblowing.