Yesterday's stream conundrum 😂
Is hurling the Pillsbury doughboy at me worth it ~ or ~ do you think you can save up? 😏

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Zoe Maeve’s second book with Conundrum Press, JULY UNDERWATER, is so well suited to this season, we’re sharing sneak peeks of pages with commentary from Maeve over the whole summer!

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Kelp Conundrum

The kelp forest is expanding at an exponential rate! 🌿

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Morning Ewan!

Been struggling a bit lately with the question "at what point do I stop 'making art' and become 'an artist?". Such conundrum.

Regardless, I make arts!🥰 I'm currently raising money for some pupper-related bills, so any donations will help!

https://t.co/WyPMZgAHsC

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chibi doodle 👉🏻👈🏻

«a conundrum called love»

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the daily headache conundrum 😶

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46/100: 'Conundrum'

There's nothing like a discarded garment in the wild to fire the imagination.

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Average citizen clothes for Conundrum

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DAY 5:FREE DAY!

FAQ About Time Travel (2009)

Chris O'Dowd/Anna Faris
3 misfit mates are thrust into a time-travel conundrum while at their fave bar! The result is a comedic crisis of close calls, romance & anarchy!

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Last weekend Conundrum had a blast launching THE WEAKLY DISPATCH by and NEXT TIME AROUND by ! This week we’ve continued sharing snippets from both books with commentary by the artists. Today we’re looking at NEXT TIME AROUND:

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The great conundrum for furries

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So true... A sacrifice that cannot be made! This is the conundrum of the century! 😩

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💌 Conundrum Press cordially invites you to join us at the as we celebrate new graphic novels by two incredible Montreal artists, & ! It’s the event of the season– what could beat a double book launch DURING a comic arts fest?!

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SUMMER SPLASH ! 💦 is on the case ‼️‼️‼️ and ready to tackle a conundrum unlike any they have ever faced in their short, privileged lives... 🛳️🤯

See you all aboard Cruise X on 5/27/2022!

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The foxglove originally symbolised riddles & conundrums, probably because in Old Irish it was “folksglove”, the “folks” being the fairies with all their tricks. The “glove” may have been Anglo-Saxon “gliew” - bells on a frame. Foxgloves were also “fairy bells”.

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Spunch and Felonjes 22: The 'Bowl of Gruel' Conundrum

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