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6/21 浅草 はオープニングアクトです!
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6/25 新宿
7/7 神奈川県 では歌物で最後のトリを務めさせて頂きます!盛り上げますよ🔥
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予約は⤵︎から!
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Marigolds. These guys are edible! Would you try one?

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marigolds for the sun, for grief and jealousy

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art trade with
Karen from Pokemon GoldSilver

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hey golds and silvers! it's that time of the month! SFW/NSFW versions! Join me for HQ pics of big muscle furry smut! this month's winner is Winston! <3

(Also a bonus extra image was posted because it was my birth month with sfw/nsfw versions)

https://t.co/CrG8YhDswR

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Así quedan ya en orden los 12 que hice para el reto con una muy estimada amiga, gracias por sus comentarios! ❤️

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One is reminded of royalty when looking at the golds and purples in Suzanne Donazetti's "Amethyst."

See more of her painted and woven copper works during "Transitions" May 22- June 4, and RSVP for her demo & lecture, May 26.

https://t.co/GcjAdz4eRy

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I got distracted making brownies partway through, but I'd share them with him if I could.

Marigolds for despair, and hope for healing.

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3 hour sketch of Alfonse Goldstein from

I'll be accepting sketch commissions from now on! If you are interested, please DM me! It will $12 per sketch!

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The last scary monster in this stories from is Z for Monster Zero. My is young and friendly, just changing from juvenile violet to

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Come see Digimon Adventure: Tri Coexistence coming May 11th at 7:30 pm playing at Tikahtnu in Anchorage and Goldstream 16 in Fairbanks.

The DigiDestined are cast out of the Digital World when it goes out of order, and even after returning to the real wo… https://t.co/jRcQAYNshx

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Common Peacock, Ringed Pheasant, Horned Pheasant, and Silver Pheasant from A History of the Earth and Animated Nature (1820) by Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774). More great scans from the book over at : https://t.co/fITlSf6SZ4

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Died 23Apr1829 The Irish Elizabeth Farren made her London debut in 1777 as Kate Hardcastle in Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer." She was at the height of her career when the first picture was exhibited in 1790.

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