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pancake day superiority ✊
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#obeyme #beel #beelzebub #obeymebeelzebub #pancakeday
#Pokemon
One again, Pokemon has shown the superiority of Grass-type starters
If you're gonna feed your alpha dog/superiority-inferiority/domination kink at the expense of my dignity and respect, then prepare yourself to catch these Twitter block hands!
When Dandiseed reaches Level 18, it evolves into Pompuff ! These stuck up Enigmon are quite stubborn and have an attitude problem. They're a handful for most trainers, thanks to their built-in superiority complex. Extensive training is needed to make them a proper partner.
Superiority complex? What’s that?
TOTALLY doesn’t describe Pyrrha or anything!
My new dragon bunny Vivezza Libero IX! The tyrannical overlord of an amazonian tribe of dragons. She’s notoriously aggressive and full of herself. Quick to anger, her sole desire is to prove her superiority over everyone. She’s sensitive about the size of her ears and tail 🐉🐰🧡
I can only speak for myself, but I would much rather watch Marin and Gojo be adorable together than watch whatever it is AoT is doing these days (never made it past the first season).
Slice of life superiority, baby. https://t.co/riN0UiWjmE
@xemboobs persuaded me of the superiority of Pierced Nipple Saïx™.
#kingdomhearts #kh #saix
@TribalIdeas In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@horrorwriter61 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@Asper_Blurry In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@CharlesFrankha1 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇