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artful-pornography:demitsorou:Samuel Hayden can fuck my entire ass.in so many words
samswilson:There are no two words in the English language more harmful than “good job.”Whiplash (201
elevenfortystudy:09.03.15 | Shameless, rewriting notes in my own words & a good view. Love cafe
bap-in-motion:[★] Words of wisdom from Kim Himchan: It’s good to live with a youthful mind.
vicarre:It’s ineffable. […] It is beyond understanding and incapable of being put into words.
ridleydaisy:There are no two words in the English language more harmful than good job.Whiplash (2014
azn-audrey:☺️
bozosonthebus:41mojitos:The Will To Change by Bell Hooks fucked me up goodActually most of words we
my allure beauty box is so good this month omg!
angrykoreanguy:kammartinez:Author John Scalzi was on a roll this morning (currently 7:14 AM, 26 Sept
striving-artist:yes. but did y’all see the press release from AFT?It’s two words long. “Good Riddanc
finnicky-art:He’s too cute for words
strampunch:kettumelli:Mrs. BrisbyMrs. Brisby meets Redwall, I wonder?(in other words THIS IS SO GOOD
#Repost @betsymaclachlan (@get_repost)・・・•always holding on too tight and too long•...#poetry #writi
johnmarkgreenpoetry:This life advice is especially good for writers and artists.
fim-damaskino:I’m not very good with words,but I just love you so, so much.
deafreaperventus:wayward-sons-and-fallen-angels:murderous-crows:*gay intensifies*are you saying ther
tywinlanister-blog:“There are no two words in the English language more harmful than good job.
michaelmoonsbookshop:michaelmoonsbookshop:postcard c1910I shall pass through this world but once, an
madamgyoza:micdotcom:Watch: Walter knows at least three words in sign languageOh my goodness @Pixar
daddyforsissybois:These are the only two words a good sissy needs to know.
Happy Fridayhave a blessed day.
#Repost @alexanderquotes (@get_repost)・・・You are strong and soft as one........#qotd #poemsporn #quo
Arthur Hughes (1832-1915), ‘Fancy’, (from Good Words, 1870), from “English iIlust
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