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Master your words. Master your thoughts. Never allow your body to do harm. Follow these three roads with purity And you will find yourself upon the one way, The way of wisdom.

Gautama Buddha

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To meet the Devil here, one placed a frog, caught under a full moon, in an anthill. It was then necessary to go to a crossroads where five roads met and, during the midnight bell, to invoke him. The Devil was then said to appear on one of the five roads.

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My father asked me to draw a comic based on a piece of writing about roadside toilets. Not taking a roadtrip for a while…

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Good morning family!!☀️ Have a great weekend!!!🎉🍸💃

Yesterday we had the first snow!❄️It was unexpected and magical waking up in the morning to observe the white roofs of houses and roads!🌨️ But today the magic is over... We will wait for winter!☃️

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This fucker’s been stuck in my head so here’s a doodle of him!

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todays theme for was “Eyes in the Darkness” 👀✨✨✨ I made a little D&D Search & Rescue squad that specializes in rescuing newbie adventurers from dungeons they weren’t quite ready for haha— it’s the D&D roadside assistance team 🌄✨

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The Black Watch at the Battle of Fontenoy by William Skeoch Cumming. This was the first major European battle involving highland troops in the British Army. They used 'traditional' clan styles of fighting, including hugging the earth before charging with their broadswords.

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Remember, stick to the roads and beware the full moon
Happy Halloween 🎃🐺🌕

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When the crack shipping appeared and made Midori very pissed (Warning for Explicit of swearing and bad words)

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Eyo! :D
Here's Balthazar! They're a shape-shifting daemon that deals with crossroads contracts; essentially a supernatural contract lawyer. He's lawful evil, and cartoonishly dramatic.
Left is his preferred form, right is my cosplay interpretation of a more human look :)

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Our new display on the ground floor of the McClay showcases a selection of the Cuala Press material held at .
Cuala Press was run by Elizabeth Yeats (sister of W.B.) from 1902-1940. The press printed books, as well as greetings cards and and literary broadsides.

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