No.0588:カブルモ
No.0589:シュバルゴ
No.0616:チョボマキ
No.0617:アギルダー

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GM Outlaws!! 🤠

Time for our Deal of the Day 👀

Infernal 0.016eth
1.66% Trait: Amethyst Eyes
Rank: 🚨

Snipe link in the comments 👇

OOF! 🔥

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Fur Coat Dealer from the Money Rat collection 🐀💰💵👚

Money Rat
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Money Rat Collection:
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Fur Coat Dealer from the Money Rat collection 🐀💰🤟🔥

Money Rat
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Money Rat Collection:
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21 Aug 1588: William Fitch (Benet of Canfield) mystic professes vows as a (BM/eebo) - an important & very influential writer, he died in on 21 Nov 1610

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29 July 1588: Martin Frobisher's 'The Triumph' again clashes protractedly with the flagship the 'San Martín' off

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in 1588: ALERT! SPANISH SIGHTED OFF THE COAST OF CORNWALL! Thankfully, I am safe and snug at Wilton House with mother and my aunt. And I'm but a wee babe.

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11 June 1588: Possible birthdate of the poet George Wither who very definitely was supported by Oliver Cromwell, for whom Wither wrote panegyrics (BM)

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made a Ladybug Beri version of the emote i like to spam in every discord.

:BERI588:

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Died in 1588: Venetian painter (1528-88), aka

Portrait of Livia Colonna, 1570-2

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Died in 1588: Venetian painter (1528-88), aka

Portrait of Iseppo da Porto with his Son, 1555

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Died in 1588: Venetian painter (1528-88), aka

Portrait of Agostino Barbarigo, 1571

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11 June 1588: Possible birthdate of the poet George Wither who very definitely was supported by Oliver Cromwell, for whom Wither wrote panegyrics (BM)

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21 Aug 1588: William Fitch (Benet of Canfield) mystic professes vows as a (BM/eebo) - an important & very influential writer, he died in Paris on 21 Nov 1610

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26 July 1588: Martin Frobisher commander of the 'Triumph' one of the four 'great ships’ is knighted at sea for his action against the Armada flagship, the 'San Martin' (BM/Bodleian)

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11 June 1588: Possible birthdate of the poet George Wither who very definitely was supported by Oliver Cromwell, for whom Wither wrote panegyrics (BM)

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