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Me when cookie run human (I swear if I get canceled for “white washing” I’m gonna burst) #cookierunkingdom #cookierunfanart #cookierun #digitalart
#miniblaseball inning 107! More Mints arrive, including a special guest- The apex predator mascot of the Breath Mints, known for targeting both players and fans alike, The Spearmint!
OSCAR VAUGHAN 🍬📱
WHIT STEAKKNIFE 🍬
HELGA WASHINGTON 🍬
THE SPEARMINT
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🦃 The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds
Washington, D. C.: National Geographic Society, 1918.
https://t.co/xKJb4w2qsU
I made my Racer Arty design into a Mary Washington skin for Artemis!!
Introducing Artemis without helmet!!
#Brawlhalla #BrawlhallaArt #Artemis @Brawlhalla
Well guess who moved into their apartment in Washington last week? THIS BAT!! I’ll be able to be so much more active now that my partner @AldertheDeer and I have a place to be, can’t wait to delve back into the community.
🎨 by @_LumiShine_ 🖤🖤
esse povo q faz witewashing nos personagens de cookie run dando a desculpa de "ai mas eles são só biscoitos" quando obviamente eles representam humanos com cores diferentes.
Part 2 of “Lu’s washing machine”. Christy is a bit fed up with Lu’s refusal to do his laundry! Come back next monday for part 3 or check out my Patreon for the full story right now! 2/2
Part 2 of “Lu’s washing machine”. Christy is a bit fed up with Lu’s refusal to do his laundry! Come back next monday for part 3 or check out my Patreon for the full story right now! 1/2
people will try to justify whitewashing cookie run characters by saying "theyre just cookies they dont have skin tones!!" as if they literally dont have varying shades of color for their dough, clearly indicating a skin color
whitewashing //
this wasnt just a one time thing either huh https://t.co/zrLsO8XX3l
Baptism of a prince of Spain
Jacques Callot, 1612
(National Gallery of Art, Washington)
Today I am washing myself clean of my cat posting sins
by dog posting of course 🙌💦
RT to spread dog prosperity 🐶🐶🐶
Henri Rousseau, "The Equatorial Jungle", 1909, Oil on canvas, 140,7 x 129,5 cm, National Gallery of Art, Washington