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Front Facing Kremling ‘Donkey Kong Country: Rumble In The Jungle’ Book
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chill guy arrived literally the day before my disneyland trip so he came with me


hes so cutie here.. I want people to take pictures with him all over the world 🌎
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i caught feelings and sketched out a comic. it’s set shortly after Mina joins up with the rest of the senshi
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We are also so Happy to announce we are working in partnership with Juniper to bring you all new Welcome Home merch! Own a Darling, Joyful, Frankly, and Beagle-shaped beauty of your very own to your home today! Or even enjoy them in a form of a decorative pin! The possibilities are endless! Of course, stay tuned for later this month as we bring you sweet photographs and a beauteous commercials!
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< ROSE > Redraw of the April 2025 Sonic Channel artwork.
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nobody even talks about the moon being made of cheese any more. like as a cultural phenomenon the cheese moon has really fallen off
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What if you went grocery shopping and the produce section was just missing?
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Going to put all this in its own post too by popular request: here's how you make your own website with no understanding of HTML code at all, no software, no backend, absolutely nothing but a text file and image files! First get website server space of your own, like at NEOCITIES. The free version has enough room to host a whole fan page, your art, a simple comic series, whatever! The link I've provided goes to a silly comic that will tell you how to save the page as an html file and make it into a page for your own site. The bare minimum of all you need to do with it is JUST THIS:
Change the titles, text, and image url's to whatever you want them to be, upload your image files and the html file together to your free website (or the same subfolder in that website), and now you have a webpage with those pictures on it. That's it!!!!! .....But if you want to change some more super basic things about it, here's additional tips from the same terrible little guy:
That last code by itself is: <meta HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" content="0; url=001.html"> Change "001.html" to wherever you want that link to take people. THIS IS THE REASON WHY when you go to bogleech.com/pokemon/ you are taken instantly to the newest Pokemon review, because the /pokemon/ directory of my website has an "index.html" page with this single line of code. Every pokemon review has its own permanent link, but I change that single line in the index file so it points to the newest page whenever I need it to! While I catered these instructions to updating a webcomic, you can use the same template to make blog type posts, articles or just image galleries. Anything you want! You can delete the navigational links entirely, you can make your site's index.html into a simple list of text links OR fun little image links to your different content, whatever! Your website can be nothing but a big ugly deep fried JPEG of goku with a recipe for potato salad on it, no other content ever, who cares! We did that kind of nonsense all the time in the 1990's and thought it was the pinnacle of comedy!! Maybe it still can be?!?! Or maybe you just want a place to put some artwork and thoughts of yours that doesn't come with the same baggage as big social media? Make a webpage this way and it will look the same in any browser, any operating system for years and years to come, because it's the same kind of basic raw code most of the internet depends upon!
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