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ladycavalier · 25 days
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Musical Madness
Let’s open a small business! No way anyone’s gonna die! A lot of folks deserve to die don’t listen to her. Ok, maaaaaybe that first guy had it coming because of what he did to your girl. But don’t feed the razor!
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Do you know which book this is from?
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Please reblog the polls, but KEEP IT SPOILER-FREE to make people read the excerpt with an open mind 💖📚 Title and author will be revealed after the poll's conclusion.
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Sorry for the long absence. Here are small sketches of Cherik, book Christine and Lerik
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ladycavalier · 29 days
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Splatoon 3 Drums vs Guitar vs Keyboard Splatfest art
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Splatoon 3 Drums vs Guitar vs Keyboard Splatfest art
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ladycavalier · 29 days
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Music: Fade Into You by Mazzy Star
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Ernie Bushmiller kind of predicted the Internet in this early 1950's Fritzi Ritz comic
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Illustrations from The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table by Arthur Rackham (1917)
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Buster Keaton's Leading Ladies: SYBIL SEELY
Although her Hollywood career was brief, she is fondly remembered for playing Buster Keaton's romantic interest in his early starring comedies. Unlike the helpless women who tended to populate The Great Stoneface's later films, Seely was feisty, playful and sexy, not to mention spirited enough to take part in the messier (and more dangerous) slapstick, doing her own stunts when the occasion called for it.
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Buster Keaton Sherlock Jr. - 1924
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Buster Keaton & Natalie Talmadge Our Hospitality - 1923
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Buster Keaton and Ernest Torrence Steamboat Bill Jr. - 1928
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ladycavalier · 29 days
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fascinating to me how quickly we forget that the cycles repeat. people treating 5-15 year olds like this breed of superchild created to do evil and taint the world. that was all of us. "they're wrecking sephoras" you would not survive a 2015 hot topic with this mindset. "they're falling for the stanley cup thing" buying on trend overly robust camping gear for every day use is like. a middle class tradition in this country. our glorious kånken backpack vs their wicked stanley cup.
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This Day in Buster…March 30, 1924
The Chicago Tribune prints a reader’s poem, the first stanza being devoted to our Buster: “Buster Keaton, why don’t you smile? And why do you look so glum? Is it just your cynicism, Or are you really dumb?”
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Life magazine, July 1923
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