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Is that a fish in your pocket or is uyor penis wrigglinh and writhing frantically in the hopesof returning to the sea
THINGS DON'T NEED TO BE PERMANENT TO BE BEAUTIFUL!!! VALUE IS NOT STORED IN PERMENANCE!! TO BE ALIVE IS TO EXPERIENCE EVANESCENCE!!!
An Angel
just feel like sharing some trivia since a lot of ppl seem to like this drawing. This creature's appearance was inspired by bomb chipped concrete I saw a lot when visiting a friend in Irpin :0
Lei Xue: 'Drinking Tea' (2009)
Smashed Cans Sculpted and Hand Painted in the Traditional Style of Ming Dynasty Porcelain.
"This world is beyond saving, like those who try to save it. Muddled as my mind may be, I've not forgotten that. But if fate has brought me to you, the one person in this godsforsaken world who can see and hear me, then perhaps there is a reason I endured. If I can find out why I was left behind, then maybe… maybe I can bring this journey of mine to an end."
CONGRATS ON THE LAST NAME, MISTER ARDBERT FINAL FANTASY!
Pokémon TCG Neo Southern Islands illustrations by Keiko Fukuyama 😍
if you all could turn your attention to the distant gaze type homie with the smell of wildflowers and tall grass wrapped around him like a funeral shroud and lips cracking straining a smirk some contorted expression of wistfulness of bittersweet remembrance if you all could turn your attention to his flat little ass in the snapback i would just like to tell everyone in the room that his laugh rare as it is to come is the sound of tinkling bells of the willow whipping and bent in the too-weak breeze it is graceful but so small so easy to break but for the time until its frailty destroys it little homies laugh is something to be cherished but not held let go and left to break apart. and today he is graduating with his MBA
トライガン10巻 ウルフウッドvsラズロ 『 TRIGUN vol. 10 Wolfwood vs Razlo 』
↳ FULL VIDEO original animation by @seitekisyoudou on Twitter
— Too-Ticky in Moominland Midwinter by Tove Jansson (first published in 1957, tr. by Thomas Warburton)