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dinoserious · 2 months ago
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always sunny meme
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daftpatience · 10 months ago
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Feb 1 2024 Hourlies -> first day of my period -> my sleep schedule is backwards and I did it 12am to 12am style even though it technically is part of my yesterday and not all of my today
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overwatchfanskinarchive · 1 year ago
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Farmer/Gardener Reinhardt (and Torbjorn) by 페리오 @perio_67
(more so fanart than skin concept)
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haec-an · 9 months ago
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mark bubble update
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tigerrampage · 1 year ago
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Phantasma feat. Hatsune Miku - sasakure.UK
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xenosagaepisodeone · 2 years ago
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Nicholas Ralph and Rachel Shenton in All Creatures Great and Small (2020)
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raplinesmoon · 3 months ago
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raise your hand if you’ve ever been traumatized by the 2018 AAP classifications
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maxmmpow · 11 months ago
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Spent the past week practicing side profiles, so I'll be posting them all back to back to back, starting with this group-- these are all the first OCs I ever developed, so I consider them a group even if they don't interact that much in my stories
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overwatchfanskinarchive · 2 years ago
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Anemone Widowmaker by 페리오/Perio (@perio_67)
(more fanart than skin)
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ova-kakyoin · 4 months ago
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online shopping didnt cure me being sick, but it made me feel better so a win is a win
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dykeyote · 1 year ago
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happy pride month im doing the pride month thing .... send queer hcs and i will doodle smt relate to them yippee
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gayvampyr · 2 years ago
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see i really like my hair long, it’s naturally red i think it’s pretty and i love styling it. (plus there’s a certain pride in having really long hair, at least for me since i’ve been growing it out for so long). but taking care of it is so hard and i kind of want to see what it’d be like just to have short hair for once and not have to worry about it getting pulled or caught in my jacket or scheduling my life around when i wash it and trying hundreds of different products for my mixed-texture. but idk if i could let go of my precious locks ✌️😔
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solstheimtxt · 5 months ago
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Right when i pay my dental bills off, ready to pay my car down i find out my insurance doesnt cver my teeth getting yanked for the 4 that arent fixable
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weeping-vintage-toes · 11 months ago
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This thing can go die
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fashionbooksmilano · 1 year ago
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Fashion-à la Mode
The Pop-Up History of Costumes and Dresses
Isabelle de Borchgrave
Universe, New York 2001, 14 pages, 7 Pop-Up, 20x31 cm, ISBN 978-0789305077
euro 50,00
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Fashion-à la Mode is a sumptuous jewel of costume and fashion history seen through a dazzling parade of dolls that pop up on the page, accompanied by extraordinary interactive apparel, such as removeable fans, parasols, and shoes. The costumes in the book are created by Isabelle de Borchgrave and are based on her one-of-a-kind, hand-painted paper dresses.
With short texts and numerous costumed figures that pop up in three dimensions, the book is organized chronologically into themes: Egypt and the beginning of costume, the Elizabethan period, 18th-century France, the Victorian Opera, the kimono, Chanel and the liberation of women's clothing, and fashion as art (Fortuny and Miyake).
The text is written by Dorothy Twining Globus, Director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Also included are enthusiastic essays by such notable fashion authorities as Hubert de Givenchy, Karl Lagerfeld, Myra Walker, and Sue North.
22/07/23
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