//=time() ?>
Our King turns 63 today. Happy Birthday Jamesy👑❤️🥂
We love you sooo much!🥹💖
#JamesSpader #HappyBirthday #TheBlacklist #RaymondReddington
等待床伴开播的每一天都度日如年,发一发突突车的话
#เน็ตเจมส์ #NetJames #JamesSu #JamesSuFanArt #netsiraphop #netsiraphopFanArt #NetJamesFanArt
เป็นแฟนอาร์ตรูปของพี่เจมส์ศุที่ใช้เวลาวาดนานถึงเกือบๆ 1 ปีเลย เหตุผลเนื่องจากไม่ค่อยมีเวลาวาด แต่ในที่สุดก็เสร็จแล้ว 🎉🥳 @Jamessu_w
ขอบคุณ @NcHnd1_16 ที่ช่วยวาดและช่วยปรับแก้ให้ 🥹
#JamesSuFanArt
@MinaSilverkin Hello~ 🥺 I'm a fairy potion shop owner who does art & plays gamess ♡
https://t.co/1PPZamEEgC
Minoan Griffin Frescoes
Tell el-Dab'a (ancient Egypt) can be identified now certainty with Avaris, capital of the Hyksos (c. 1640-1530 BC) and with the southern part of Piramesse, the Delta residence of Ramesses II and his successors.
@aralia_a Minoan Griffin Frescoes
Tell el-Dab'a (ancient Egypt) can be identified now certainty with Avaris, capital of the Hyksos (c. 1640-1530 BC) and with the southern part of Piramesse, the Delta residence of Ramesses II and his successors.
Makes me feel like someone's groping around inside my skull... #silenthill #silenthill2 #jamessunderland
Requested by @ashywashykun
I'm sorry.
#silenthill2 #SilentHill2Remake #JamesSunderland #meme
Village runners were responsible for delivering messages, news, and important information between villages. A true symbol of community and connection.
Artwork by @muemanzomo
#africangames #africa #nft #unrealengine #axieinfinity #ue4 #ue5 #gamedev #crypto #gamers #gamesstudio
Part 2 Beautiful art made by @yosi_cohenisr @nbcblacklist @sptv #theblacklist #jamesspader
❤️❤️ #スロウスタート #illustration #きららファンタジア #lovelive #NintendoSwitch
Original: JamesSc04250852
Cipher is the most generous person I’ve met! Look at these handsome boys she’s helped me with!! Eddie & Ramesses II wouldn’t look so hot if it wasn’t in her style 💜 ⬇️
5/ Shelley composed his sonnet in anticipation of the arrival of a monumental bust of Ramesses II from the Ramesseum temple in Western Thebes. It is based on the Roman author Diodorus Siculus' account of the giant statue of Ramesses. The statue was still intact in Roman times