my sillies
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people always gave me love, others were never to blame after all
Mitski wrote ‘I’m your man’ about him. She did !
Anyways, wolf in sheep’s clothing symbolism goes crazy for this motherfucker. Hate him !
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arthur & his dog
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kieran, kieran
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little horse I doodled on a napkin
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Gerhard Munthe style study of my favorite guys :-))
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Hello Gravity Falls fandom. I was wondering if anyone had any information on the painting of the soldier in the bottom left corner of this scene? I was watching this episode last night and my boyfriend made a joke about Pacifica having a Nazi in her family but the more we talked about it the more curious we got about the legitimate origins of this painting. I’m typically well versed in history but because of my bad eyesight lol I can’t seem to identify the uniform he’s wearing and what he’s decorated for. My first (and probably most likely) thoughts were Civil War (especially since the hat he’s wearing closely resembles an officer cap or a Civil War Union’s Army kepi hat) but Oregon was a union state, so it’s hard to imagine why this history would be coveted (unless he was a confederate) especially as the American Dream family the Northwest’s claim they are. I feel like if someone in their lineage was a decorated Civil War Union veteran/general they would use it as another American bragging point. Just wondering if anyone has any excess info
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The irony of Killers of the Flower Moon telling the story of how the Osage people were ignored despite the insane amount of corruption and tragedy they went through because it just wasn’t a big enough deal. Now the movie gets ignored and doesn’t win a single Oscar, getting snubbed for best adapted screenplay nominations and Lily Gladstone giving a beautiful performance of a tragic story, losing to Emma Stone, who for the record is an incredible actress, who plays a literal child in an adults body who finds “sexual liberation,” which is an incredibly gross story, but is more sensational than the murders of the Osage people and therefore it can win an Oscar everyone thought Gladstone had in the bag. The way history repeats itself, with the tragic story of the Osage people being ignored again and again because it just wasn’t a big enough deal to matter frankly pisses me off.
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A lil mental breakdown
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bikini-clad dolphin woman
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middle of nowhere, NJ
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Mr Morgan
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Yehaw and stuff
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trish
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