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Saving for Scathach or Castoria? Mhmmmmm....
It may sound heretical, but I think I'd rather focus on Bunny Scathach tbh.
Or I could try rolling Scathach on the GSSR next anniversary and roll for Castoria too.
Many approaches I could go for.
I've done more Blessed Heretic emotes for his twitch. 3 animated ones and two non animateds, and I dunno how to upload them all without spamming my wall. So have this licky licky one here, and go check out blessed's twitch to see the rest :D
💜🐂Schedule for this week! 🐂💜
(February 21th till February 27th)
Events: On sunday we will be playing more Kingdom Death on BlessedHeretic's channel!
https://t.co/G1GwRdzhD1
Our final day at #fanexpovancouver! Come get your copy of the neon fantasy comic HERETICS of the Fathomless Realms at BOOTH #1005. Come check us out before 5pm!
#fanexpo #fanexpocanada #fanexpocanada2022 #indiecomics #comiccon
My favorite shoujo manga ⬇️
1. Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie
2. Loving Yamada at Lv999
3. The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior
I have good taste so you can trust me 🙂
@TribalIdeas In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@horrorwriter61 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@Asper_Blurry In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@CharlesFrankha1 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@LisibooWrites In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@DrShailjaSharma In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@RaymieHeart81 In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@SaraStaggs In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@InderjitkaurALS In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@LivianVolerova In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@ReedsHorror In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
@DivaOnABike In ‘Heretics’, published in 1905, theologian and poet G K Chesterton argues that where we seek praise of strongmen in the annals of war literature, we invariably find only tales that reaffirm the superiority of the small in stature and minority in number.
By @jackaldane 👇
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀He would call her a heretic if it wasn't for the fact she was merely blissfully innocent.
Sigh.
She's really missing out.
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀❝ It's a fast-food chain that is vastly superior to any so much so that they literally dominate the entire omniversal food
➬ https://t.co/wAGjQTiEVf
💜🐂Schedule for this week! 🐂💜
(February 14th till February 20th)
Events: On sunday we will be playing Kingdom Death on BlessedHeretic's channel!
https://t.co/VEeioCdSz0