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@Natalie01103829 @tranquilman @junona2 @esteetabernac @derek11027093 @mez_merrill @authorjohnw @_antiC666_ @INTENSE_MAN @Gianluc53748920 @cexychics @holler_lori @Chi20191 @amanya3666 @amars50 @bdckool @casper7669 @xhaolotang @DeborahBantry @BeardedBuddhist @Lacarcagne @rockyohio @Zanderlin7 Happy Wednesday, Nat & all 😊
@Natalie01103829 @IReckon5 @Chi20191 @mez_merrill @vincebl7 @holler_lori @derek11027093 @NIN75_ @esteetabernac Happy Saturday, Nat & all 😊
@BeccaTimps1639 Don't know if you seen this already, but thought of you when I saw this 😊
"Becka Bones" by Imgur
@EByzio @Natalie01103829 @fuckedchic @_miss_amelie @NeuroticQuinn @Nervospanda @JettaRosewater @InsurgencyNQ @marinavibu609g @AmazonGoddessD @gigirules7 @JonnyRotten1714 @Scarlets55 Thanks so much, Eva
Hope you're having a great weekend 😊
Angel of the Stars by Alex Dos Dias Kokabiel #BeingOfMyth #AirAndSky
The phrase "I'm all ears" originated in the 18th century. One of the first recorded uses of the phrase is in an edition of The London Magazine from 1752:
"Now we’re all ears while —- sings."
"You have a lot of nerve invading my home! I should just gut you without another word!", the creature growls, wielding his knife menacingly.
"P-please, look above!", the man shouts desperately. "S-something attacked our ship; I escaped. I may be the only one who did!"