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It is complete…! :’D I wanted to get these done in December but life happened. Regardless, I’m glad I got to finish at a decent time. Enjoy some lovely Pines Winter bonding :D
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Hey!
I have a lot of expectations for the coming year and I hope I won’t be disappointed.. anyway I wish you the best year every next year, to achieve all your goals and fulfill your dreams , health, love and peace!!
Happy new year everyone!!!!💖💕💖💕💖💕💗💕💗💗💗💕💖💖💕💕💖
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So, Butler is shot in the chest (TEC), has a heart attack (TTP)***, and has another heart attack (TLG)****. Why the hell was he being dragged to Mars. Why was the Mars trip even allowed to HAPPEN lol? In TFT-era canon, that man should have been milking his injuries to force Artemis, Juliet, and Holly to be a part of his Jane Austen book club.
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***[TTP] “Butler had enough strength for three words. “Go…to…hell.” Then he clutched at his arm and collapsed. “Oops,” said Opal. “Heart attack. I broke him.”
****[TLG] “He’s okay,” [Holly] panted. “But that bolt stopped his heart for a while. If it hadn’t been for the Kevlar in his chest…”
Holly didn’t finish her sentence, but Artemis knew that his bodyguard had escaped death by a whisker for the umpteenth time, and umpteen was the absolute limit of the number of extra lives handed out by the universe to any one person.
“His heart will never be the same, Artemis. No more shenanigans. He’s going to be out for hours,” said Holly, checking the fuselage’s porthole.”)
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ARTEMIS, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Love you with all my heart, please be happy, my baby💗💗💗
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So the Book of the People says this: "And forever doomed shall be the one, Who betrays my secrets one by one."
So do you think Holly ever wakes up in cold sweat thinking about what if she actually had been drugged in the first book, and what if she had actually betrayed the secrets of the people and had, in punishment, been exiled?
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thanks for making me this hot tea bro. Why did the steam make the shape of a skull and crossbones when you stirred it lol
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Found one of my older drawings while looking through my gallery! Happy winter, everybody. :]
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Also if you regularly work with kids/teens I cannot stress how important it is that you know someone who's like really into lame emo junk. There was a girl my dad was working with who just flat out refused to talk to adults or anyone at all and one day I was there and I saw her wearing a homemade bracelet that had beads that said YLDNDAHFHHACYCSYCDAYDKK and since I was also once a 14 year old making niche homemade mcr merch I was like "oh my god you like dnd Audrey Hepburn Fangoria Harry Houdini and croquet you cant swim you can't dance and you dont know karate!!!" and she looked at me like I'd said literal magic words and now we talk about music all the time
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personally i believe we do NOT talk enough about how fucking hilarious this exert of journal 3 is
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Lelouch displaying his exceptional athletic ability
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JUST BECAUSE
I'm a chuckle listener and combining my 2 interests is a very artist thing to do of me LMAOAOAOAOAO
I HAVE FREE WILL LEAVE ME BE,,
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The Perfect Explanation of Privilege – In One Powerful Punchline
“The Pencilsword” is a comic strip by Toby Morris, an illustrator from New Zealand. His most recent comic, “On a Plate” hits hard at the heart of the issues of concerning wealth and privilege.
How many times have you heard the “I’ve never been handed anything on a platter” argument in regard to social security and other social benefits?
Toby wrecks this argument by showing how two children can grow up, be loved and supported, and yet still have two very different outcomes.
Make sure to follow all the way to the end for the powerful punchline. This comic is an increasingly sad reality for far too many of this nation’s children and families.
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