High Noon
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I never post on here anymore but I've got a lot of art sitting around that I haven't posted and I might queue it up. Hmmmm.
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girl are you from tennessee because. theres a lot of pretty people in tennessee
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if you heard wimpering from you computer one day and you looked inside and there was a small man curled up in a ball and soaking wet and shivering would you ofer him love &food and nurse him back tonhealth or laugh and start terrorizing him and chasing him and then grab him and shake/spin him around and squeeze him and slam him against the wall until he dies? he goes to hell btw
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で、できた…
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Matenrou #3 but number one in my Heart 💖
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Is this blog still active? I like your Shinsai content.
I'm here! I just never post. 😭 I'm mostly just on discord nowadays.
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My tumblr is so dead.
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yo mr white drive me to barnes and noble i need to pick up the newest warrior cats book bitch
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Marilyn Monroe photographed behind the scenes of Bus Stop (1956) by Milton H. Greene. She felt that many of the original costumes chosen were inauthentic to Chérie, so she took a hands on approach to help find the right pieces. Joshua Logan, the direction, was very impressed with her desire for authentication.
While in New York on her year long hiatus to better herself, professionally and personally, she inserted herself in the study of Method Acting. Her hard work certainly paid off. The New York Times reported, “Hold onto your chairs, everybody, and get set for a rattling surprise. Marilyn Monroe has finally proved herself an actress in Bus Stop!”
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The young master and his butler on the cover of Gfantasy for the month of october.
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MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR, May 10, 1961
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Cow Roo... Cow Roo...
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OC stuff!
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The Muppets: what we see, and what goes on behind the scenes. A hazy image unfortunately, from a magazine. Then again there’s some much HD 4K ultra crystal clear crap around, sometimes I just love the grainy vintage-ness of an image like this. Love the view of the set too.
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