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to be fair, most people were very nice and either enjoyed them or politely did not request more. but there's always one guy...
Banner Carruthers Johnstone, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 3 July 1907
He was a British oarsman who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. For many years Johnstone was the rowing correspondent for The Daily Telegraph.
Banner Carruthers Johnstone, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 3 July 1907
He was a British oarsman who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. For many years Johnstone was the rowing correspondent for The Daily Telegraph.
@PeteyHatesYou @MoonlessShift Fair, man really just called me Penny
This is unfair, Alhaitham! Where's his character card?!
#genshin #genshinimpact #原神 #genshinfanart #Alhaitham #Kaveh #fanart #digitalart #illustration #illust
@evieebun125 @maddy_abstract @LydNicholas @mr_aljabry @LowriTweets @EsperanzaGalaxy To be fair, previous lock screens include your wonderful self @evieebun125 and the very talented aladywithabat (find them on instagram)
"It's not fair,
'cause you make me ache, you bastard"
@amazingdevilmus #coloredpencil #prismacolor #art #lyrics #theamazingdevil https://t.co/xQLPFNq205
@Frank_Draws to bad...
i'll give her better oponents, a better story, and a good ending
next time i'm gonna draw my ocs beating the shit out of that little freak, life isn't fair, so, neither am i.
@OtakuDaiKun To be fair, it's her Heroic Spirit Tour CE outfit, they didn't just come up with it out of nowhere. But I have to wonder if they weren't pressured to go with it over her usual ascensions because "muh evil underboob".
I’m taking a long weekend to spend with friends and on the agenda was to go to Dickens Fair, a Charles Dickens/Victorian-themed Christmas market. There were sooooo many costumes, I just had to draw Sageblossom my kangaroo rat as a chimney sweep!
General Louis Botha by "Pyg" - Vanity Fair, 29 May 1907
South African politician and the first prime minister of the Union of South Africa – the forerunner of the modern South African state.
Mr CJ Darling, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 15 July 1897
He was an English lawyer, politician and High Court judge. He died at the Cottage Hospital, Lymington, Hampshire, on 29 May 1936 aged 86.
Mr Henry Kemble, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 24 April 1907
He was a British actor. A member of the famed Kemble family, he was the grandson of Charles Kemble.
Charles Russell, by Leslie Ward - Published in Vanity Fair, 10 April 1907
He was an English solicitor. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his nephew under the terms of the special remainder.
Douglas Cecil Rees Stuart, by Leslie Ward - Vanity Fair, 13 March 1907
He was a British rower who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he was appointed assistant chief clerk in the Solicitor's Department at the Inland Revenue.
@daedeldraws YKNOW WHAT fair, no one here is normal
Divorce duels were a wild, but fair, practice of settling marriage disputes with trial by combat
@TheFluffMother Can't believe you're gonna shame me over liking matcha things when I lived in Nishio where the city's mascot is まっちゃ, there's matcha sweets by the city's castle/history museum, a matcha fair, and even the post boxes are matcha green.