Shape of my pits
Want to see my armpits closer ?
Hmm ? I saw a pig behind her.

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Watson and the Shark (1782) by John Singleton Copley (1738-1815). National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. The rescue of a 14-yr-old English cabin boy, Brook Watson, from a shark attack in Havana, Cuba.

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Skyward
This remains one of the best indie books out right now with an intriguing plot & beautiful art. Its a post apocalyptic world with low gravity, but instead of everyone being morbid & depressed, its about how we thrive as humans in this time. LOVE IT

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Spencer & Locke 2 # 1
This is a really good start to the great series I've got to know. Spencer & Locke brilliantly parodies Calvin and Hobbes (and Beetle Bailey), creating great characters and a story.

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Watson and the Shark (1782) by John Singleton Copley (USA, 1738-1815). National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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Watson and the Shark is an oil painting by the Anglo-American painter John Singleton Copley, depicting the rescue of the English boy Brook Watson from a shark attack in Havana, Cuba. (National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1778)

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5-0 in Singleton with Jeskai Midrange/Control !

Getting those awesome alt art Duresses and Ghaltas!

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Happy Valentine’s Day! 💖
Some old couple art I’ve done and then there’s Mina who will happily keep the company of any singletons 😈💕 (busy with work so haven’t got any new art to post just yet!)

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Here are the new (old?) promo artworks for the Singleton event.

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I saw people drawing MDZS characters in their countries' national costumes. Here are they in MY country's national costume 🇸🇬: t-shirt/singlet + shorts + slippers
(It's getting even hotter here in Singapore I'm dying)

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''Venus and cupid'' by John Singleton Copley (circa 1779), at

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Telly loves beer and has many beer themed singlets! By and

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The vicar receives his tithes (1792) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839).

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---------------------------------------- 【画像サンプル→】https://t.co/4kb2wmS5ZL ---------------------------------------- 【洋菓子店の甘い誘惑】 - Singleton   気になったらRT

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The Ale-House Door (c.1790) by Henry Singleton (England, 1766–1839). Not much has changed in 225 years. [‘There is nothing which has yet been contrived by man, by which so much happiness is produced as by a good tavern or inn.’ - Samuel Johnson]

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