#Fayette
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unteriors · 4 months ago
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S Main Street, Fayette, Utah.
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kokosyl · 1 month ago
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Quise mostrar a mi beba Fayette, a pasado un rato y me gustó el doodle así que la montó para tenerla aquí! El Lore es tan extenso pero aún divierte
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rosexxxknight · 1 year ago
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Patreon August 2022 - Full Up
I am catching up with the backlog of work, and I will be posting them more or less in order of completion. Thankfully, with this one finished I am now all caught up on my 2022 backlog~! Thank you guys so much for bearing with me through all this I appreciate it to no end.
In August 2022, I made the executive decision to be self-indulgent. So I drew my pokesona, Fayette, with her Zeraora boy, Zale. Fayette and Zale had a bit of a friendly rivalry as treasure hunters, but it quickly turned into…more. They caught feelings for each other, and really there was no turning back after that.
“You alright, Faye?” “Y…Yeees…” “Are you sure? How are you feeling?” “Full. Sooo full.” "Do you want me to pull out?" "Please don't. Not yet… I want to stay like this a while…"
Zale belongs to lumensage on FA
Hope you enjoy~! Want art like this monthly? Why not join? My General Patreon, safe for all audiences: https://www.patreon.com/rosexknight My 18+ ADULT-ONLY Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rosexxxknight
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tintable · 1 year ago
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sponsored by: ❥ nanao // double straps @ mainstore
❥ head: lelutka // zo 3.1 ❥ body: ebody // reborn ❥ hair: vco // shuah ❥ corset: fayette // persephone ❥ panties: rotten // millicent
HD version
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lilysplacce · 2 years ago
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FAYETTE HAIR by TsminhSims
D O W N L O A D
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gachagachaart · 2 years ago
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faverinfairy444 · 9 months ago
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t'apprends l'amour, c'est dans le square, pas dans les livres. appelle-moi le cœur cassé. avec toi, rien ne se passe comme prévu, quand la nuit tombe, on s'en va d'ici... danse avec moi un dernier soir, ne parle surtout pas. j'ai des envies, on s'en bat l'espoir, je fais des cauchemars où l'on ne survit pas. juste caresse-moi jusqu'à l'extase, je te ressens dans le noir. sous moi, vis ça, on ne s'arrête pas, si t'as envie qu'on s'écroule.
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Métro en fête …
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spaldingcoyoungdems · 1 year ago
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Today.
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misfitmiska · 2 months ago
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Gilbert: Surprisingly Supportive Straight Friend since 1777.
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Paraphrased from chapter 10 of Merited Partiality by @clear-as-starlight
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unteriors · 2 years ago
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S Main Street, Fayette, Utah.
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nordleuchten · 5 months ago
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Genuine Question: Was LaFayette truly a good person or has his portrayal in modern media simply served to romanticize him?
Dear Anon,
that is an interesting question to ponder, because it begs the question: What is good? Or what is bad, for that matter? I completely understand what you wanted to say but if we take the terms “good” and “bad” quite literally, we have to consider that people, now and then, are more nuanced then “good” and “bad”.
What I for example would consider as “good” in a person could be judged as “bad” by another person and it is difficult to speak in absolute terms when it comes to these matters. And you are absolutely right, La Fayette’s character has often been romanticized (and infantilized to be honest, but that is another topic for another day). The degree of romanticization is often dependent on the source material, its interpretation and the time when this interpretation was made.
La Fayette was a man who had his flaws and shortcomings – these were acknowledged by his contemporaries and also by himself, on occasions at least. Judging someone with a distance of roughly 200 years is challenging, especially if that person existed in a social system and a social class that no longer really exists in that form today.
So here is my take – I think La Fayette was a “good” man. He was a very affectionate father and grand-father, who absolutely doted on the children. Besides all his flaws as a husband, he deeply loved his wife and his letter after her death is truly heartbreaking! He was deeply invested in many social causes like women rights, (female) education, emancipation of enslaved individuals, religious freedom, reform of prisons and penal laws and a reform of government. He could not see all this causes through. He failed. He went about things the wrong way – but he very genuinely worked on these things and tried his best. Even his enemies respected him for his determination. He was very interested in personal glory and honour, to the point where people warned him and called him vain, but there was also always more to it. La Fayette had a good sense of humour. He was a resilient and loyal man who did not forgot when someone else did right by him.
La Fayette was very “human” and lived through times that allowed him to display both his strengths and his weaknesses. But there is only so much that we can assess about a person based on letters, wilted pages and stories. My understanding and perception of La Fayette changes continually with every new piece of information and while I tried to give as broad an insight as possible, I would advise you not to rely on my opinion (or anyone else’s) but to form your own judgement.
I hope you have/had a lovely day!
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ellovett · 2 years ago
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Say your words, funny Magic Man! 🪄
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° HE WON THE "WHO SHOULD I DRAW NEXT" POLL and so I shall deliver.. 🤲
click for better quality + rbs>likes !
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livelaughlovelams · 6 months ago
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Laurens: did you hear Washington calls you by your full name now if you mess up?
Hamilton: dang he really is becoming our father figure
Washington: JOHN JOHANIEL LAURENS GET BACK TO WORK
Laurens: I don't think that's even my name
Hamilton: it is now
LaFayette: Hey guys what are you talking about? :D
Washington: YOU TOO M- MAR- MAH... MHSJSJJSJS.. *looks at records* mar- *chokes* NEVERMIND THAT RULE IS NO LONGER IN USE, NOW DO YOUR DAMN JOBS.
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kimtiny · 3 months ago
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Do you think it was his time in prison that changed him?
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carbone14 · 6 months ago
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Le porte-avions La Fayette (ex USS Langley) de la marine française prêt à catapulter un bombardier-torpilleur Grumman TBM-3E Avenger - 1950's
©Naval History and Heritage Command - NH 92501
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twixnmix · 1 year ago
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Salvador Dali and Potassa De La Fayette photographed by Andy Warhol at Trader Vic's in New York City, 1979.
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