happymiffy:

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angel-fruitcake:

i can handle one (1) Event™ per day. whether it be a phone call, an appointment, trip to the grocery store, play date with a friend, etc. only one, that’s it. any more than that and i am Stressed

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rottenfleshnbones:

sup dawgs, so yeahhhh i’m still struggling. got outta the mental facility and they prescribed me even more expensive meds, and i haven’t found a fucking job yet (funny moment: burger king didn’t hire me! burger king! ain’t that fun?), so uh,


instead of plainly asking for money i’ll just leave my commissions open. that’s it. sharing is caring yeehaW. order a commission or buy me a coffee, pretty please, that’d be nice, yeah?



check out my ko-fi main page, just cause my icon is cool. that’s all, i’ll show some of my drawings for anyone interested. don’t wanna clutter this post too much, ay. that’s all, folks 🤙

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dragonballheritageposts:

wagamaggot:

elliewilliams:

theropodfan-deactivated20241023:

wagamaggot:

theropodfan-deactivated20241023:

elliewilliams:

hi

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he is in the water

Can he be in fire next

can i help you guys

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he is in the legos

Dragon ball heritage post

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sealcubezz:

sealcubezz:

really one of my favorite types of characters in the world it seems is. well i dont know how else to describe it but “losing the idgaf war” but theres at least 2 genres of this that ive noticed I Gotta Make an Image hold on

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its like this. even better when a character has the range to be both

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shiftythrifting:

My Little Pony book with a death spell inside. Yes, it most definitely came home with me

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vintagehomecollection:

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In an Irish House, 1988

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triflingthing:

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Wild, wild Donegal (Ireland)

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vintagehomecollection:

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The kitchen is decorated with nineteenth-century blue and white Dutch tiles and a set of copper pans. The ceramic cheese-making jug in the foreground was made by Stephen Pearce, a potter from County Cork.

In an Irish House, 1988

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Damn. Think you’re hearing “Russia and ice”. Then what.