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fyjjong:taeyeon left a comment on jonghyun’s instagram early today. the comment reads “i miss you so
Silver and gold gilt gunpowder flask, from The Caucasus, 18th or early 19th century.from Olympia Auc
talesfromweirdland:First designs for Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner.“Don Coyote”?
shiyoonkim:some early iterations of Gazelle for Zootopia!
jazznoisehere:BUZZCOCKS in early 1977. Howard Devoto, John Maher, Steve Diggle, Pete Shelley.
Miquelet musket cut down into a pistol, originates from the Caucuses, early 19th century.
Georgia O’KeeffeLake George by Early Moonrise, 1930
wehadfacesthen:Katharine Hepburn, early 1930′s
Give her the belt early and often. She will learn.
petrxnius://happy early munday for me/you alllook how totally 100% qualified to rp petronius i am
mszombi:Comparison: Baby the Stars Shine Bright Elizabeth OP vs. Simon and Halbig doll circa early 2
Doing my part, y’all. Now get off your butts and do yours!If you can vote, VOTE.
Bam here comes Akilif you would like to support my work you and get early access to art you can go v
cheatersandcucks: Your boarder came home, early in the morning, drunk and high again. You had to ser
EARLY MORNING EGG…………DELICIOUS
Netsuke of Rat Grasping a Snow PeaJapan, early 19th centuryAbout 1 in high and wide. The underside
insanitycreator:Since I got caught finishing the last one too late, I decided to do this one early!
A set of Japanese armor, early 19th century.
Soft ground etching of an unknown musician - early 19th century?
BANQUET Page 103 is UP! http://www.banquetcomic.com/comic/page-103/ Visit the Patreon for early upda
They gotta wake up early so they can wake up their son, Pico, so he won’t be late for school.Also th
knowledgeistreasure:Maya two part effigy vessel of an armadillo. Early classic period. 250-450 AD.
Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012), ‘Birthday’, 1942”This picture marked an early turning poin
Textile fragment with the image of an angel. From Antinopolis, Egypt. Late Roman or early Byzantine
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