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Snow On The Hill.
30x40cm

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King was the first one to have a literal panic attack on screen I'm dying on this hill https://t.co/281cdDnHxG

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Two crazy details revealed from early trailer storyboards from two licensed chapters...

1. The original survivor for the Silent Hill chapter was James Sunderland.

2. Nancy and Steve originally had different defaults.

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A long trail of nuts!
Ellie thought it was over
Climbing the hill
To get a bit closer

Was it the Grinch?...
Or a stranger...
It was the latter
Ellie had ran into a little Nut Cracker

"What's is your name sir?"
"My name is Mack
I fell from the sky
Out of Santa's Toy sack"

🧵

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alexa play a burning hill by mitski

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This is the first three pages of my comic that I am writing a story about a man who must face his demons in a silent Hill like nightmare A tale of psychological horror of a bad person who did bad things to bad people

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New artwork for sale! - "Harwich The Low Lighthouse and Beacon Hill by John Constable" - https://t.co/ZN36zKrP0j

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And there, at the crest of a hill covered in fluffy snow, Floof hit the jackpot. 2628

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A very sporty Emmet. Skiing down the hill at the speed of sound. He got places to go. Made this on Magma board

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Marco and Tom deserved each other I will die on that hill

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. 『1girl 風が吹く丘で』
(1girl On the hill where the wind blows)

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some cool ass official artwork from silent hill 3

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(Bloomed) Silver Hill Snowboarder, !

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Not gonna lie, Red's SuMo design always reminded me of Hank Hill

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(Bloomed) Silver Hill Snowboarder, !

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Or hell, a more obvious example. How it looks fine in game because everyone looks like that, but when you isolate it. You realize all the guys in Samurai Showdown (2019) has the proportions of Cotton Hill.

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📰 Keep warm this https://t.co/KRpP0SLPNx

"It was lonely on the hill, and cold. And all you could do was keep going. You could scream, cry, and stamp your feet, but apart from making you feel warmer, it wouldn’t do any good." — Wintersmith

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