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jinxnvi · 10 days ago
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ARCANE | 2.05 “Blisters and Bedrock"
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spacerockband · 4 months ago
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you think working with kids for so long would allow me to prepare how to answer this question but i truly never know what to say
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kaitcake1289 · 3 months ago
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mouse + ms paint claudia i drew at school tdy :P
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little-pondhead · 6 months ago
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Day 15: Field Trip
“It’s good to see you, Mnemosyne.”
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[Full comic without text under the cut.]
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flydinom · 9 months ago
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very unmotivated lately so here's some doodles
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wrensorcery · 13 days ago
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parkour civilization my beloved
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evidenceof · 4 months ago
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Armed Services Editions (ASEs) WWII - paperback, pocket-sized (4 by 5 ½ inches, slim, and no more than 3/4 of an inch thick), text printed in double columns per page for better readability
“Dog-eared and moldy and limp from the humidity those books go up the line. Because they are what they are, because they can be packed in a hip pocket or snuck into a shoulder pack, men are reading where men have never read before—in this SWPAC [Southwest Pacific] theatre anyway. I’ve seen GI’s with them[...]three days after the beach head at Hollandia. The kids were hungry[...]but there they were, guarding a captured Jap plane against souvenir hunters or in their sack in the beach camp or mooning out after . . . chow, reading a book.” - Charles Rawlings correspondence taken from When Books Went to War, Molly Guptill Manning
"Dell War paperbacks, for example, carried the following message: "BOOKS ARE WEAPONS—in a free democracy everyone may read what he likes. [...] This book has been manufactured in conformity with wartime restrictions—read it and pass it on." Modern technology...enabled the mass production and circulation of of approximately 123 million ASEs made exclusively for overseas distribution to military personnel. Soldiers read them even in the landing crafts on their way to Normandy." - Soldier's Heart Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point, Elizabeth Samet
Images source: The Huntington Library
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lazycranberrydoodles · 1 year ago
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jun wu doodles. orrrrrr mxtxtober day 6: food/drink
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ingravinoveritas · 1 year ago
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So, it looks like the SAG-AFTRA strike is finally over which means Michael and David can re-enact this moment and actually just snog for several very long minutes on camera before pulling back and straightening* themselves out and nonchalantly continuing to talk about the kiss in GO 2...
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*As much as it is possible for either one of them to be straight, at least...
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clown-bug · 2 years ago
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These guys have a chokehold on me
(edited to be a lil bigger reblog this version)
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chronic-monachopsis · 1 year ago
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mizumono au where abigail planned a looney tunes esque booby trap
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this is how it went in the book right
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s1ck-pupp3t · 7 months ago
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!!!PRESIDENTIAL ALERTTTT!!!
I (<- Spamton) got a fat blunt in my mouth below the line So like. idk. drugs warning??
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Theyre Caught me
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officialpenisenvy · 6 months ago
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the way standards for music have shifted over the decades is so funny. i was watching almost famous the other day and the mother was telling her daughter no this music is SATANIC they talk about SEX and DRUGS and they were arguing over. simon and garfunkel.
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voskhozhdeniye · 9 months ago
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flydinom · 9 months ago
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cant bring myself to finish ANY wips so here's more garyjohn doodles
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