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Our Tub Designer has changed his Slack profile picture to this.... I can't deal 💀
Woman by the Wash Tub in the Garden, 1885 #vangogh #realism https://t.co/VCJkmLekNH
@buwuriii @GFuelEnergy Yup no lie I actually liked it like this lol. I’m going use the whole tub one serving at a time until it’s empty.
@dylnctr @GFuelEnergy I honestly want to eat it again and eventually finish off the tub lol
Phoenix Wright is enjoying a whole tub of Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
Hall Hot Tub - by @Moxarra
Mint date: 05 Oct 2017
Rarity: 200
Part of the 2017 release @PowerDada #CreepsAndWeirdos collection. 108 hand drawn art pieces by 30 different artists worldwide.
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Filling a Tub, from the series Elles, 1896 #henridetoulouselautrec #metmuseum https://t.co/iq2OgQOfpc
Theres space in the hot tub👀
listed in the DIVERSE METAVERSE collection.
@Tapped_ink COLLAB 🔥
0.02 #Polygon
https://t.co/ABrlfGzeEg
#NFTcommunity #NFTs #NFTdrop #trippyNFT #hottub
Alice is enjoying a whole tub of Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
fun facts:
several things are from smol adventures
1. the basketball court was previously hinted at
2. the chair design is the same
3. i selected Mumei's "5 person hot tub" line hoping it would become canon. madlad seafoamboi remembered and made it come true haha .
good jobbbb!
Me: Yo. Got another one for you. Drippy tub faucets, cannot easily find replacement stems. Don't even know how to look for this stem. Didn't find a brand name
Plumber: Ive never seen a stem like that. Do you want to repair or replace?
Me: wheeee
Everything seems like a lot right now and I wanna just put life on pause and just breathe and play my switch and listen to music..or sit in my tub and just not adult. But instead imma get zooted and just go into Auto pilot..
Hajime Hinata and Ibuki Mioda are sharing a tub of ice cream
Utsuho is enjoying a whole tub of Ben & Jerry's ice cream.
Edgar Degas (born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, 19 July 1834 – 27 September 1917) was a French Impressionist artist.
Woman in a Tub (or The Tub), 1886
pastel on blue-grey paper
69.9 cm × 69.9 cm (27.5 in × 27.5 in)
Hill–Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut