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latibulia · 11 months ago
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@celibato-to-to 𝜗𝜚 ⭑⭑⭑ inui seishu is the love of my dreams >
i love him more than anything>
us forever>
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🥛ㅤ˳ ⊹ㅤmilk milk milkㅤ ׅ۬ 𝅄 ✤  ∿
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goldengroovy · 1 month ago
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i llove having free wil.. yyes i drew tamaren for philosophy class
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i4219s · 1 year ago
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Peanut Butter and Tears 🥜💦
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candyskiez · 7 months ago
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do u ever think abt ritsu literally crying when mob tells him he’s getting popular. like. he’s so proud. he loves mob so much. having a normal one 👍
OH MY GOD I DO. ALWAYS. IM SURPRIDED NOBODY TALKS ABOUT IT BECAUSE LIKE???
I don't know if I'm just misremembering but from what I remember Ritsu doesn't cry that much. He's so so happy Mob had that. I think it's the only time we see him happy cry. Hell I don't remember seeing anyone ELSE happy cry. Do you ever get hit in the face with how much Ritsu genuinely loves his brother and the fact it's everywhere. Yes a lot was fear but also he loves Mob so much it actually hurts. He dropped everything to make sure he was safe. He went to go find Mob in confession even though it was his worst fear because he loves him!!! That's his big brother!!!! His memories of playing as a kid are some of his fondest memories do you KNOW how insane they make me. He loves him SO MUCJ. Oh my god. I want to eat furniture. Theyre BROTHERS.
(don't tag as ritmo/b or I'll explode you)
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4giorno · 2 months ago
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yeah....... can i fucking get out of here
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mistermertensophryne · 2 months ago
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trick or treat! floods ur house 💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💧🌊🌊🌊💦💦💦💧💧💧🌊🌊💧💦💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💦💦🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💧💦💦💧🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊💧💧💧💦💦💧💧🌊🌊💧🌊🌊🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧🌊🌊💧🌊💧🌊💧💧💦💦💦💦💧💧🌊🌊🌊💧💦
AUAGGFUHHFBBHUFGHHABHFUDHHDBSHABS JESUS CHRIST IS THIS HOW TRICK OR TREATING JUST WORKS ON TUMBLR??? ASUUDHDHDBFBDHSUSUSHSHBDF DROWNING NOISES AAUSUDHHFHFBFNG
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furby-organist · 8 months ago
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> "Even though I'm a radio host and it's my job to update my audience on the wonderful world of music, I wasn't going to touch the Kendrick versus Drake conflict, but my goodness! I've realized that I haven't been using my full hating potential! I need to detest someone with the full wrath of God like this!"
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boygirldykething · 2 years ago
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do you ever fall in love w a straight girl and go "oh no she won't like me i'm a girl" but also "i have a chance i'm a boy" but also "she can't like me i'm a girl" but also "s
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lilianeruyters · 4 months ago
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Claire Messud || This Strange Eventful History
Longlist 2024 This Strange Eventful History is a novel about not-belonging; having to leave one’s home country influencing the lives of three generations. The Cassar family is the one we follow from the start of World War Two up to the first decennium of the 21st century. Theirs is not an easy family life, having to leave their beloved Algeria one reason. Messud gives some, not all Cassars a…
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sw33t-oubliette · 9 months ago
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girl ijust found hot glue in my hair ??
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blankd · 13 days ago
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Some commission work that I can post
(1) Character Design, Splotch (messu @ twitter) (2) Sketchpage of Splotch, Sern, MDA-W1 (messu @ twitter) (3) Sketchpage of Angel and Kuro (@eveveveveve)
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latibulia · 11 months ago
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わぁ 💤👘🍵 𝗸𝗼𝗿𝗲𝗮☆𝗷𝗮𝗽𝗮𝗻 🇰🇷 사랑]
*๑༉‧₊˚🌈 ୧༼๑░͡•__ᗕ░๑ ୨🥢💮 > i love being a hikikomori !!
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antiquitiesandlabyrinths · 10 months ago
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Ramses I
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Ramses the I is usually somewhat overlooked, partially due to being overshadowed by his eventual successors and namesakes, Ramses II and Ramses III, the former of which is considered to be 'Ramses the Great', and both of which achieved great things in the realm of battle and buildings. Also unfortunate for Ramses I is the length of his reign, which while disputed, is considered to have been relatively short.
Menpehtyre Ramses, born of Seti, started and was the first Pharaoh of the 19th dynasty of Egypt, and the dates of his reign are generally considered to be around 1292–1290 BC or 1295–1294 BC. However, he was born as a common man, and his father, Seti, was a military commander. Originally, Ramses I's name was Pa-ra-messu, and he eventually grew to succeed his father's rank in the military. Due to this, he became a close confidant with the Pharaoh of the time, the Pharaoh Horemheb.
You may know Horemheb as being one of the main successors of the throne after Tutankhamun's death which, to my knowledge, is wrapped in a little bit of a mystery, but was likely due to genetic malformations from his many diseases. Ay and Horemheb, the Grand Vizier and the General of Armies (respectively), held the main power of the country while Tutankhamun was Pharaoh. This was a time of turmoil––the country was just recovering from the reign of the heretic Akhenaten, who had banned religious worship of any God but the Aten, and essentially attempted to enforce monotheism upon a culture that had been polytheistic for thousands of years previously. Akhenaten had also severely neglected Egypt's relationship with foreign powers. Obviously, people weren't very happy with Akhenaten, and I think it likely they were not fond of Akhenaten's son, Tutankhamun, either. But Tutankhamun, with the help of his advisors and of Ay and Horemheb, reversed many of his heretic father's commands and laws. But Tutankhamun still sailed to the west at the age of 19. He had two baby girls, but neither of them survived past infancy. He had no successors, so Ay took the throne, and then Horemheb.
Horemheb enacted many more reformations to remove Akhenaten's efforts to change Egypt. He tore down the statues of Akhenaten and his monuments, reusing the stone in monuments and temples of his own. He also reused the monuments built for Ay and Tutankhamun, though this was a common practice in Egypt. But Horemheb had no surviving sons, so when it came time for Horemheb to pass on and appoint a new Pharaoh, his Grand Vizier took his place; Paramessu, who would take the name Ramesses I, meaning "Ra has fashioned Him". Ramses I was nearly 50 years old when he ascended to the throne. It was a remarkable age to become Pharaoh, as at this time, he would've already been considered elderly.
What little he did during his life was later completed by his son and successor, Seti I. He himself accomplished mainly one thing, which was to send additions to the garrison at Aswan, the border between Egypt and Nubia; though he also led a military expedition into west Asia and reopened turquoise mines in the Sinai. But the most remarkable things are the ones he didn't complete himself, such as additions to the Karnak temple complex in east Thebes, known as Waset at the time. He ordered to be carved great reliefs into the second pylon of the Karnak temple, which is a massive gateway that one sees relatively soon upon entering the complex. In Abydos, he began construction of a chapel and a temple, but it would have to be completed by his son, as Menpehtyre Ramses died in either the year of 1290 or 1294. His reign was so short that he had very little time to schedule or complete any great monuments, and even his tomb was rushed to be completed, and he was hastily buried in the Valley of the Kings. This rush unfortunately led to a great deal of errors being made in the paintings upon his sarcophagus. Later, however, Ramses I's son, Seti I, finished the chapel in honor of his father, with beautiful carvings and reliefs at Abydos.
His tomb was robbed thoroughly. By the time archaeologists got to it, all that remained were two six-foot tall (1.8 meters) wooden guardian statues who once had gold-foil skin, statuettes of Gods from the underworld, and the massive granite coffin which no longer carried its' owner. Menpehtyre Ramses had been taken to the Royal Cache, located above Hatshepsut's mortuary temple to the southeast. It was the tomb of the pharaoh Amenhotep II, but repurposed to be a protective place for the mummies of many Pharaohs and Queens, as most of the tombs of the Valley of the Kings had become victims of graverobbers. These protective actions were taken by the High Priest of Amun, Pinedjem II, in the 21st Dynasty.
Unfortunately this did not stop the usurping of Ramses I's body. He was stolen by the Abu-Rassul family of grave-robbers and sold by a Turkish vice-consular agent named Mustapha Aga Ayat in Luxor to a man named Dr. James Douglas. Douglas brought Ramses I to the US around the year of 1860, where he was placed in a museum in Niagara Falls with little information known about him. All that was speculated was that he was 'a Prince of Egypt'. Ownership of the museum, and thus of Ramses I, was passed through several hands, but his importance was only recognized with the help of the Canadian Egyptologist Gayle Gibson. Fortunately, in the year 2003, October 24, Menpehtyre Ramses was returned to his homeland of Egypt, and is now resting in the Mummification Museum in Luxor, Upper Egypt.
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nancypearl66466 · 2 days ago
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I’m down for hookup,and also a messues,you can text me with my number (719-941-9114)
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weepingturtleavenue · 3 days ago
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I’m a messues and I do indoor and outdoor work,I charge a little price for my lingam massage plz,party and smoke then have some naughty s*c after massage 💦🍆🍆
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enkiefae · 1 year ago
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Getting down on the dance floor. Comm for Messu.
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