[American Psycho] Patrick Bateman at the Christmas party

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Grimvember 2019 comes to an end, as I review one of my all-time favorite scenarios: "Burn After Printing". Alexander J Bateman created a masterpiece, and I highly recommend it to every 'Hammer fan out there.
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OKKK ONe more time trying to make this fuckers bg transparent, but ya know what i guess its just haunted. bateman and alex costumes 🐵

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"The Favourite Wins" Cartoon illustration by Henry Mayo Bateman https://t.co/AKNis5kvdz

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En attendant le chapitre je vous propose ces prototypes de figurines de personnes trouvées sur le net. On commence avec Bateman 1/3

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Bateman was also the author of "The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala" ([1837]-1843), the largest botanical book ever produced with lithographic plates. It features by Sarah Anne Drake & Augusta Withers. Learn more on our blog ➡️ https://t.co/UP3k22DSae

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It's James Bateman was one of the first to advocate for "cool" orchid cultivation, which enabled Odontoglossum orchids to be cultivated in England. Explore his "A monograph of Odontoglossum" (1874) in via ➡️ https://t.co/S8pnnZ0heR

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My favorite thing about American Psycho is how you could swap Bateman's opening monologue for Kira Yoshikage's peaceful life monologue and no one would be able to tell the difference.

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Tempted to Cosplay Yoshikage Kira from Jojos Bizarre Adventure. Walk around with a little sandwich bag with a fake ladies hand and talking in my best voice.

So should I cosplay Kinky Patrick Bateman?

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Pariston Bateman and Ging... im sorry this is all i have to offer

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"Miss [Sarah Ann] Drake was permitted to prepare the following plate."

James Bateman. 1843. Orchidaceae of Mexico & Guatemala.

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📚✨ A book has to be a true beast to be called "The Librarian's Nightmare," and that's just what James Bateman’s 'The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala' (1843) was known as. It's easily the largest book in our collection, a treasure from the for

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It turns out that a can learn things that a princess cannot. Glen Angus' magical illustrations accompany Teresa Bateman's "Pond Water," in the latest issue of CRICKET Magazine. https://t.co/877OtLmskg

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Meet the artist: Robert Bateman is one of Canada's finest painters. Head to our blog to learn about his art and life, and pick up your copy of Robert Bateman Birds wherever fine books are sold. https://t.co/bjWSrXK58r

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James Bateman’s The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala ([1837]-1843) is described as the “largest botanical book ever produced with lithographic plates”. Learn more about this beautiful on available in thanks to : https://t.co/DasJSWfIYq

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