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Happy Birthday to the brightest star <3
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#HAPPYBYULSDAY
#크리스마스_3일전의_기적_문별이
#마마무 #MAMAMOO #문별 #MOONBYUL
"Hinata is the brightest ray of sunshine in Haikyuu who's always fluffy, positive, kind, vivid, happy, and very outgoing"
Also Hinata:
The Puppis A remnant is actually seen through outlying emission from the closer Vela supernova remnant, near the crowded plane of our galaxy!
Still glowing across the electromagnetic spectrum Puppis A remains one of the brightest sources in the X-ray sky!
📷Don Goldman
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@NewOwlHooDis Sending the biggest and brightest postive vibes Right now. You awesome and what ever happens you will succeed in this job or the next. 💖
☀️Brightest Sunshine ☀️
Took longer than I wanted but thats just how it is sometimes.
From now on whatever road you'll choose, I promise that I'll keep watching your pace.
So please don't be hurt and be happy as always.
And Thank you for your smile that make everyday be a brightest day ever since I met you.
🍑❤️
#HappyDanielDay
⭐out of all the stars in the sky, you shine the brightest⭐
#sf9 #HWIYOUNG #fantasyselcaday
Haikyuu's brightest ray of sunshine is none other than:
🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
🌞🌞 Hinata Shoyo 🌞🌞
🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
A new character. A tubby 14 year old red panda that can't quiet get hang of self control. And he may not be the brightest bulb in pack but he's a gentle hearted sweety that wouldn't harm a fly. Also he can't decide if Honey-senpai or Haruyuki Arita is his 'waifu'
@kurodai_week Day 1 - Celebrity au
☕️ shop owner Daichi meeting 🎙️🎶 Kuroo in the most unexpected way.
🌟My Brightest Star: https://t.co/mnqQR7bTGd
#Haikyuu #kurodai #thebundraws
#Pokecember the Blob Boys ft. The brightest colors on a dark type pokemon ever
Throwback Thursday: Artist Gaston Honores pays homage to David Finch's Brightest Day work! #Aquaman
The brightest star ✨ #HappyBirthdayCHANYEOL #HappyCHANYEOLDay
Reason #2: well, actually some of you will be able to see it with clear enough skies. Most of the time, it will appear as a bluish tinge. It appears brightest at about 10°-20° above the horizon, since you are looking through a greater depth of atmosphere at this level