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“ ha ha. ” the sarcasm-dunked mechanical laugh was particularly dry as it left her throat. lana wasn’t sure what was more ridiculous; lilah’s assertion regarding her current love life (rather lack thereof) or her suggestion to an imaginary problem. “ we’ve all had a bad day here or there — or bad month, bad year, whatever, tomayto-tomahto. ” a full pause centered itself between her and lilah before the next little comment came tumbling out below her half-squinted hues. “ …you might’ve won me over if you called me ‘muffin’, though. you know how i feel about the average icing-to-cake ratio with cupcakes. highway to insulin shock city. ”
open to: f/nb ft. lilah whittman inspo in source!
"i'm gonna guess that, based on the way you've been bitching at everyone for the past hour, it's been a while since you've gotten laid." or, at least, a while since they'd finished. "boyfriend not eating you out, cupcake? am i gonna have to do it for him?"
#blcssom#interactions: ruslana#lilah x ruslana#hi! i hope this is okay! <3#i had to jump in with my prickly comphet lil bby
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I was the anon that asked about their moments. Thank you for the pictures and video. I never had any doubts until I read comments on Twitter and tiktok. And started seeing his interactions with Ruslana that people have posted. People get me worried lmao I just want everyone (mainly Juanjo) to be happy
Rule no 1 on the internet is not to dwell on random people’s opinions/interpretations or need to create drama where there is none. They’ve said they are very happy countless times and literally cannot stop talking about each other. Don’t you worry about nothing.
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i loveeee those 2000s photos where the filter is so warm
i fear i may be rb too many 4n4 jokes on my main cause my followers might not be 4n4 and are just there for coquette, not expecting to see anything 4n4 related on main. and even tho i might not get termed for just rbs, i feel like it could happen, so i try not to rb too many 4n4 jokes in one day
i ♡ ruslana sm
some ppl are just easily born with the model features. tall, sl1m and pretty <33 its like there's no other perfect job for them
HOLD ON HOLD ONNNNN...soundcloud replay is a thing?!!
i solely use apple music and soundcloud for music, i use apple podcasts for unreleased ldr too. im so excited to see my overall apple music & souncloud replays at the end of this year <33
my secret tumblr acc is not even a secret anymore. its more like my twt is my secret social media lmfao tumblr is tame compared to twt
also how do i ALREADY have followers on twt when i swear i made it once and then didnt even interact or anything after that
HOW TF IS THE ONLY COUNTRY TWT IS CHARGING THE NEW USER ANNUAL FEE TO THE COUNTRY I LIVE IN????!?!?!?AAAAAA
when u 3at, u lose ur her01n ch1c beauty, and a face that nobody could tell what to do
i did 3at today, after a 43hr f4st, and for once i dont feel bad. its like my st0m4ch was crying for this food, and i just know its all going to burn off. usually by 5pm i lose my senses and 3at, like when i walked past the slow cooker and mindlessly picked up a chicken piece. and then i had the urge to c/s, but i didnt i just 4te it. and i 4te my cravings that i'd been having, like all those fries on the bench, and the toast that i burnt for my sister and knew noone else was gonna eat, and the pringles my brother brought home that i initially ignored, and the porridge my sister didn't want anymore. and i don't feel anything. and now im going to 3at din for like the 1st time in a week, and restart my fast without caring. b1ng1ng after a 43h f4st is way better than b1ng1ng in a row. my wl cals (yk, if i actually did 3at everyday) is 1000cal a day, but i barely eat up to that a day like wtf that’s insane. and that’s when i’m not f4st1ng, now look i’m fasting, and i pretty much can expect steady wl with it. i had 1860 cal right after a 43h f4st, and yk at least its lower than my maintenance c4l0r13s so im defs not going to gain after it. especially not after that high score i just set for myself, so next time i 3at it's gotta be after 43hrs, where i might as well reach 2 days. and we'll see, i jst gotta avoid the kitchen at din time (5-6pm) so i dont just mindlessly pick food up. obv my longest f4st was 74h, and i might just beat it with this next f4st
how could someone lose only 1kg a week. i remember when i once did a 3 day f4st i lost 2kg in those 3 days. imagine if i went for like a week/7 days. i'd lose 4kg in a week. and 2 weeks? boom, 10kg down on the clock. literally how is 70kg a good w8 for 5'6. like how is that even bmi 25. i get how, but it doesn't feel right to be over 100lb/45kg. even if being 5'6 and 154lb is normal, its just not normal to me, and i want to be my kind of normal. like wdym when i was 70kg i was normal. helllll noooo b1tch i still felt fvcking f4t. and i wanna go especially lower yk. like, my first gw is 70 (to come off 73 after i g41n3d back up huhu), and then to 65, and then to 50. and from 50, we'd go lowerrrr and reach that fabled 45 :)
i miss mid 2010's/por vida era kali uchis smmm 😢 i could tell she had a major influence from 50's-70's, and she said so herself, and it connects her to lana del ray sm more especially since she opened for her during her honeymoon tour <3 i'll drop my fav pics of her soon
i want those strappy, ribbony heels so bad, like silvermist's shoes. i used to have this huge tinkerbell poster over my bed when i was younger, and silvermist's outfit looked the best to me, especially her shoes, and they were so fun to draw. im definitely recreating this outfit when i find some ribbon heels
i love soft summer sm <33 layla from buffalo 66 made light blue my favorite color
my fav color used to be mauve, after colorpop's mauve palette
thissss <//3 thankfully this is my last skl year, hopefully it'd be less awkward in uni. my quietest class
omg wait guys hold on. laufey just came on and now i have to drop to my knees and bash the floor
laufey's vocals are so crunchy and crispy and ouugghhhh
okay anyway, so yea, my quietest class this year (and possibly in my entire life) was biology. it didn't make things any better that my assigned seat was in the 2nd row to the front. every time my st0m4ch gr0wls in a quiet room i fear that ppl will know that im st4rv1ng and obv to the normal mind thats bad, but to me i love it yk, and im probably the best i could be when u hear my st0m4ch gr0wl lmfao, way happier than if i 4te
BAHAHAH THIS. i shouldnt be laughing, bc theres ppl out there who genuinely feel this. if u want it so bad, just become ur own rockstar bf. courtney love says not to mangle urself trying to get the school football captain - become the school football captain. become ur own rockstar bf, its tht simple love
saying this after my heavy liking kurt cobain phase lmfao. now i like courtney love and my whole life changed
LMFAOO i used to have this friend in y9 who lied abt her life all the damn time it was so obv. but lowk so entertaining hihi just knowing how many fake stories she was pouring out and playing along and OMFG asking questions to further expand the story and she answers so confidently with her whole chest. sm fun
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1, 5, 7 for esc asks!
1. When did you first watch Eurovision?
I'm not actually a long fan of esc, and the first time I watched it was in 2021! Shum just had such a strong grip on me, and Go_A too (as you can see by my username)
5. Favorite year in general?
I'm also gonna say 2021, because I really liked how everyone interacted with each other, especially Go_A with Måneskin, Blind Channel and The Roop
7. Your favorite esc win in general?
Actually? Probably Ruslana. The song and the performance are incredible, and it's our first win.
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ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
“The Blockchain Centre has quickly established itself as a leading catalyst in the adoption of blockchain technology for the benefit of humanity,” says ODEM CEO Richard Maaghul. “We’re pleased to share in the Centre’s success and wish for its board, executives, and staff much more success in the future.”
Blockchain Centre Vilnius, established in January 2018, welcomes blockchain entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and regulators to share ideas, know-how, and best practices. The Centre is designed to be a hub for technical, legal, and financial advisory services, with a particular focus on helping blockchain startups achieve their business goals.
“Here in Lithuania, we’re pulling out the stops to bring the world’s top blockchain talent, ideas, investors, and regulators together to create value for both the private and public sectors,” said Antanas Guoga, Founder of the Blockchain Centre Vilnius and a Member of the European Parliament.
ODEM is developing the ODEM Platform on the Ethereum blockchain to make higher education more accessible, affordable, transferable, and verifiable. The Platform is designed to empower students to customize their education through interaction with educators. Its official rollout is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019.
ODEM is also deploying blockchain technology for the creation and storage of academic certificates. In December 2018, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary partnered with ODEM to become the first post-secondary institution in Canada to issue blockchain-based certificates to a graduating class. For more information, please click here.
ODEM Contact: Katherine Banks, Sr Director, Marketing [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +1 (657) 254-7526 Bahnhofstrasse 10 6300 Zug, Switzerland Join The ODEM.IO Conversation on Telegram. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Blockchain Centre Vilnius Contact: Ruslanas Iržikevičius Media and Communications Consultant [email protected] Tel: +37061431215
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ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
“The Blockchain Centre has quickly established itself as a leading catalyst in the adoption of blockchain technology for the benefit of humanity,” says ODEM CEO Richard Maaghul. “We’re pleased to share in the Centre’s success and wish for its board, executives, and staff much more success in the future.”
Blockchain Centre Vilnius, established in January 2018, welcomes blockchain entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and regulators to share ideas, know-how, and best practices. The Centre is designed to be a hub for technical, legal, and financial advisory services, with a particular focus on helping blockchain startups achieve their business goals.
“Here in Lithuania, we’re pulling out the stops to bring the world’s top blockchain talent, ideas, investors, and regulators together to create value for both the private and public sectors,” said Antanas Guoga, Founder of the Blockchain Centre Vilnius and a Member of the European Parliament.
ODEM is developing the ODEM Platform on the Ethereum blockchain to make higher education more accessible, affordable, transferable, and verifiable. The Platform is designed to empower students to customize their education through interaction with educators. Its official rollout is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019.
ODEM is also deploying blockchain technology for the creation and storage of academic certificates. In December 2018, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary partnered with ODEM to become the first post-secondary institution in Canada to issue blockchain-based certificates to a graduating class. For more information, please click here.
ODEM Contact: Katherine Banks, Sr Director, Marketing [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +1 (657) 254-7526 Bahnhofstrasse 10 6300 Zug, Switzerland Join The ODEM.IO Conversation on Telegram. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Blockchain Centre Vilnius Contact: Ruslanas Iržikevičius Media and Communications Consultant [email protected] Tel: +37061431215
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ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
“The Blockchain Centre has quickly established itself as a leading catalyst in the adoption of blockchain technology for the benefit of humanity,” says ODEM CEO Richard Maaghul. “We’re pleased to share in the Centre’s success and wish for its board, executives, and staff much more success in the future.”
Blockchain Centre Vilnius, established in January 2018, welcomes blockchain entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and regulators to share ideas, know-how, and best practices. The Centre is designed to be a hub for technical, legal, and financial advisory services, with a particular focus on helping blockchain startups achieve their business goals.
“Here in Lithuania, we’re pulling out the stops to bring the world’s top blockchain talent, ideas, investors, and regulators together to create value for both the private and public sectors,” said Antanas Guoga, Founder of the Blockchain Centre Vilnius and a Member of the European Parliament.
ODEM is developing the ODEM Platform on the Ethereum blockchain to make higher education more accessible, affordable, transferable, and verifiable. The Platform is designed to empower students to customize their education through interaction with educators. Its official rollout is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019.
ODEM is also deploying blockchain technology for the creation and storage of academic certificates. In December 2018, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary partnered with ODEM to become the first post-secondary institution in Canada to issue blockchain-based certificates to a graduating class. For more information, please click here.
ODEM Contact: Katherine Banks, Sr Director, Marketing [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +1 (657) 254-7526 Bahnhofstrasse 10 6300 Zug, Switzerland Join The ODEM.IO Conversation on Telegram. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Blockchain Centre Vilnius Contact: Ruslanas Iržikevičius Media and Communications Consultant [email protected] Tel: +37061431215
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ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
“The Blockchain Centre has quickly established itself as a leading catalyst in the adoption of blockchain technology for the benefit of humanity,” says ODEM CEO Richard Maaghul. “We’re pleased to share in the Centre’s success and wish for its board, executives, and staff much more success in the future.”
Blockchain Centre Vilnius, established in January 2018, welcomes blockchain entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and regulators to share ideas, know-how, and best practices. The Centre is designed to be a hub for technical, legal, and financial advisory services, with a particular focus on helping blockchain startups achieve their business goals.
“Here in Lithuania, we’re pulling out the stops to bring the world’s top blockchain talent, ideas, investors, and regulators together to create value for both the private and public sectors,” said Antanas Guoga, Founder of the Blockchain Centre Vilnius and a Member of the European Parliament.
ODEM is developing the ODEM Platform on the Ethereum blockchain to make higher education more accessible, affordable, transferable, and verifiable. The Platform is designed to empower students to customize their education through interaction with educators. Its official rollout is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019.
ODEM is also deploying blockchain technology for the creation and storage of academic certificates. In December 2018, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary partnered with ODEM to become the first post-secondary institution in Canada to issue blockchain-based certificates to a graduating class. For more information, please click here.
ODEM Contact: Katherine Banks, Sr Director, Marketing [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +1 (657) 254-7526 Bahnhofstrasse 10 6300 Zug, Switzerland Join The ODEM.IO Conversation on Telegram. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Blockchain Centre Vilnius Contact: Ruslanas Iržikevičius Media and Communications Consultant [email protected] Tel: +37061431215
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ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
“The Blockchain Centre has quickly established itself as a leading catalyst in the adoption of blockchain technology for the benefit of humanity,” says ODEM CEO Richard Maaghul. “We’re pleased to share in the Centre’s success and wish for its board, executives, and staff much more success in the future.”
Blockchain Centre Vilnius, established in January 2018, welcomes blockchain entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and regulators to share ideas, know-how, and best practices. The Centre is designed to be a hub for technical, legal, and financial advisory services, with a particular focus on helping blockchain startups achieve their business goals.
“Here in Lithuania, we’re pulling out the stops to bring the world’s top blockchain talent, ideas, investors, and regulators together to create value for both the private and public sectors,” said Antanas Guoga, Founder of the Blockchain Centre Vilnius and a Member of the European Parliament.
ODEM is developing the ODEM Platform on the Ethereum blockchain to make higher education more accessible, affordable, transferable, and verifiable. The Platform is designed to empower students to customize their education through interaction with educators. Its official rollout is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019.
ODEM is also deploying blockchain technology for the creation and storage of academic certificates. In December 2018, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary partnered with ODEM to become the first post-secondary institution in Canada to issue blockchain-based certificates to a graduating class. For more information, please click here.
ODEM Contact: Katherine Banks, Sr Director, Marketing [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +1 (657) 254-7526 Bahnhofstrasse 10 6300 Zug, Switzerland Join The ODEM.IO Conversation on Telegram. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Blockchain Centre Vilnius Contact: Ruslanas Iržikevičius Media and Communications Consultant [email protected] Tel: +37061431215
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ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
ODEM Applauds Blockchain Centre Vilnius on Its First Anniversary
“The Blockchain Centre has quickly established itself as a leading catalyst in the adoption of blockchain technology for the benefit of humanity,” says ODEM CEO Richard Maaghul. “We’re pleased to share in the Centre’s success and wish for its board, executives, and staff much more success in the future.”
Blockchain Centre Vilnius, established in January 2018, welcomes blockchain entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and regulators to share ideas, know-how, and best practices. The Centre is designed to be a hub for technical, legal, and financial advisory services, with a particular focus on helping blockchain startups achieve their business goals.
“Here in Lithuania, we’re pulling out the stops to bring the world’s top blockchain talent, ideas, investors, and regulators together to create value for both the private and public sectors,” said Antanas Guoga, Founder of the Blockchain Centre Vilnius and a Member of the European Parliament.
ODEM is developing the ODEM Platform on the Ethereum blockchain to make higher education more accessible, affordable, transferable, and verifiable. The Platform is designed to empower students to customize their education through interaction with educators. Its official rollout is scheduled for the first quarter of 2019.
ODEM is also deploying blockchain technology for the creation and storage of academic certificates. In December 2018, the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary partnered with ODEM to become the first post-secondary institution in Canada to issue blockchain-based certificates to a graduating class. For more information, please click here.
ODEM Contact: Katherine Banks, Sr Director, Marketing [email protected] [email protected] Tel: +1 (657) 254-7526 Bahnhofstrasse 10 6300 Zug, Switzerland Join The ODEM.IO Conversation on Telegram. LinkedIn Facebook Twitter
Blockchain Centre Vilnius Contact: Ruslanas Iržikevičius Media and Communications Consultant [email protected] Tel: +37061431215
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One Stone and The Rain: The Hidden Agenda
Hellen Ascoli, “Encuentro” (detail)
This week presents an array of events, including a discussion at DiverseWorks and a number of exhibition openings at Lawndale Art Center, BOX 13 ArtSpace, Moody Gallery and more.
Thursday, March 16
Opening Reception — Gael Stack: Untitled (Tinies) at Moody Gallery
From 5 to 7 pm, Moody Gallery (2815 Colquitt) is hosting the opening reception for Gael Stack’s solo exhibition Untitled (Tinies). The exhibition, which includes 16 new oil paintings on paper, features works that use fragments of words and images, creating a visual language that explores the past and present, the known and unknown. The exhibition will be on view through April 13.
Discussion — Kate Gilmore & Heather Rowe: Only in Your Way at DiverseWorks
From 6 to 8 pm, Diverseworks (3400 Main) is hosting a conversation with curator Rachel Cook, Evan McCarley, Theresa Escobedo and Jennifer Traina-Dorge. The discussion, called “Walking and Talking Around Architecture, Sculpture and Female Body,” will revolve around Kate Gilmore and Heather Rowe’s exhibition Only in Your Way, which features site-specific sculptural works, installation and a live durational performance. The final live performances will take place from noon to 8 pm on Friday and Saturday prior to the show’s closing this weekend.
Friday, March 17
Opening Receptions — 2017 CORE Exhibition, Denise Liebl: Hold and Una piedra y la lluvia (One Stone and the Rain) at Lawndale Art Center
From 6 to 8 pm, Lawndale Art Center (4912 Main) is hosting opening receptions for three exhibitions. The acclaimed CORE Program at Glassell School of Art at the The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents a culminating exhibition and yearbook for the year’s residents. The exhibition features work by artists-in-residence Tsuyoshi Anzai, Adam Crosson, Shana Hoehn, Yue Nakayama, Sondra Perry, Felipe Steinberg and Kenneth Tam, with critics-in-residence Taraneh Fazeli, Ruslana Lictzier and Laura A.L. Wellen. Denise Liebl’s exhibition Hold presents a series of new monoprints, with each work beginning as a graphite monoprint and reworked with graphite, watercolor and pencil. Una piedra y la lluvia (One Stone and the Rain), curated by Laura A.L. Wellen, presents works by Hellen Ascoli, Manuel Chavajay Morales, Jorge de León, Reyes Josué Morales, and Julio Serrano Escheverría. The exhibition pairs the natural environment with the politics of contemporary life in Guatemala. The exhibitions will be on view through April 22.
Orna Feinstein, “Tree Dynamics #144”
Opening Reception — Orna Feinstein: Asherah at Anya Tish Gallery
From 6 to 8:30 pm, Anya Tish Gallery (4411 Montrose) will host the opening reception for Houston-based artist Orna Feinstein’s exhibition Asherah. The exhibition features new multi-dimensional monoprints and large-scale installation by the Israel-born artist. “Feinstein’s process-oriented work draws heavily from the inherent geometry found within nature, most notably trees, and the idea that each tree and its forms are as unique as the prints she produces.” The exhibition will be on view through April 15.
Opening Reception — Natural Flexibility at Cindy Lisica Gallery
From 6 to 8:30 pm, Cindy Lisica Gallery (4411 Montrose) is hosting the opening reception for the group exhibition Natural Flexibility. The exhibition, which features a diverse selection of artists “combining innovative material processes with an investigation of human interaction,” features sculptural works by Sarika Goulatia, Felipe Lopez, Shang-Yi Hua and Anthony Suber. The exhibition will be on view through April 15.
Saturday, March 18
Last Chance — Pocket Museum at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Saturday is the last day to catch the group exhibition Pocket Museum at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (4848 Main). The exhibition highlights the contemporary craft miniatures and features five artists — Jon Almeda, Althea Crome, Sean Donlon, Nash Quinn and Marco Terenzi — working in ceramic, fiber, glass, metal and wood.
Opening Reception — Sandy Ewen: Photograms at Civic TV Laboratories
From 5 to 9:30 pm, Civic TV Laboratories (2010 Commerce, Unit B) is hosting the opening reception for Photograms, a solo exhibition by Sandy Ewen. Ewen employs a wide range of camera-less photography techniques, including using slide projectors, multiple exposures, plants, feathers, lenses, water and melted plastics to explore silver gelatin printmaking. The reception runs from 5 to 7 pm, with musical performances by Ewen and Lisa Cameron, Ryan Edwards and John Kennedy, and a special guest taking place until 9:30 pm.
Ryder Richards, “Indicator”
Opening Reception — Ryder Richards: There’s no “I” in “Win” at BLUEorange Contemporary
From 6 to 9 pm, BLUEorange Contemporary (1208 West Gray) is hosting the opening reception for Ryder Richards’ solo exhibition There’s no “I” in “Win.” “Richards considers the ideological stance of social signaling through truck modification, hunting, and divisive partisan language. Cautionary, ironic and reflective, the work draws from his practice in precarious labor politics and consumer-grade authority and power.” The exhibition will be on view through April 14.
Opening Receptions — Jill Bedgood: Soliloquy, Rachel Fischer: Low Tide, and Mirror, Mirror: Mockingly Minute at BOX 13 ArtSpace
From 7 to 9 pm, BOX 13 ArtSpace (6700 Harrisburg) is hosting opening receptions for three exhibitions. Jill Bedgood’s Soliloquy relates to personal events such as “loss of relationships and death of a sibling, illness and medical intervention, caregiving, and restorative mending.” Rachel Fischer’s Low Tide transforms the space’s front window into an environment that “offers a visual stream of consciousness that wavers between the ethereal and the physical.” Finally, Mirror, Mirror: Mockingly Minute, curated by Yma Luis, presents seven artists examining the idea of imitation from objects to people, “toying with the idea of Plato’s argument of Mimesis.” All three exhibitions will be on view through April 22.
One Stone and The Rain: The Hidden Agenda this is a repost
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Wake up fellas, new SHUM just dropped
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Well, not just- because of the 48 hour log off I haven't posted it earlier
This is the show that's kinda like the "Masked singer". Behind the Mavka's mask was Ruslana, so that's the Eurovision collab we never knew we needed
Bonus:
I am living for the interaction on 6:10
—I wanted you to thank Katya
—Katya? Real Katya?
—Yeah, Katya in the costume of Katya Pavlenko, the singer of Go_A
*runs away, ashamed and laughing*
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