Wip. I'm really afraid to shade this hair. I hope i can do this. 🐟
It's Maize btw.

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been listening to the mean girls musical but also still obsessed with maizey so

i give u sexy corn

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The Stag is a sacred animal with the spirit of gentleness and softness, a messenger, a shaman; maize and femininity personified. ... During a deer's life the antlers fall off and grow again so the animal is also a symbol of regeneration.

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Thinking about how much I love Pam/Maizey and how I could never have predicted how deeply invested in clipart foods I would be in 2019 😘🌽🌭

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Did a sort-of repaint of my old old Maize painting! I don't think I was ever that proud of the original, but I still really like Maize so I gave her the painting she deserves!

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never forget that one time i accidentally called corn starch ("maizena" in Dutch) "maizono".

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Maizey's got some questions.

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27: maize
I only just realized i forgot Slide-Bite’s tattoos ah

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To all the plant lovers out there: you’re a-MAIZE-ing!!!! Thanks for making corn look soooo hip! We’re releasing new every day till 1 year anniversary!! 💌🌱💌🌱

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Maize the plush baby squirrel
Plush babies are a closed species by Toucanette

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It a Maize. And Heloise.

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Cyber Woman Is Corn
(or: Maizey contemplates her existence) 🌽#buzzfeedunsolved

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Our future depends on climate change resilient crops such as This diverse Sub-Saharan grain is cultivated using 1/3 less water than maize. The Economic Botany Collection preserves 100s of varieties of seeds from Africa + beyond.

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More Maizey stuff,, I just want her to get a happy ending

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Maize! Energetic, secretly very soft-hearted, creative, likes to build things with her hands and garden. I need to give her shorter Brittany ears next ref

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Maize ready to fight (drawing for à user)! 😤
SOURCE: https://t.co/Y1XkFeGZMo

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Maize was first domesticated about 10,000 years ago by indigenous peoples in what is now Explore the cultivation of in Mexico with "Memoria sobre el cultivo del maíz en México" (1846) via & : https://t.co/K5DY1iNEi7

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