Mark Anthony, Rafael Perez and Pedro Pandilla
The Anchor Hotel (1997) dir. Kristen Bjorn
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Little sketch of my two favorite dumbasses
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🚨Emergency Insulin Request 🚨
Firstly I want to thank my donors:
Special thanks to!
Rachel ❤️🔥
Makayla 💗
I have raised $40 despite having limit visibility (since been fixed) I am VERY VERY grateful for everyone who has interacted and donated so far. I hope to raise the full amount today so I can administer my insulin as time is running out. I’m calling for community aid to help me get insulin because the healthcare system failed me
Current Reading:
I only have $410 left to get my perscription for Afrezza (insulin)
Cash App: $HushEmu
What happens when a diabetic does not get insulin? (I encourage everyone to read) TLDR: DKA which can unalive me.
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Embassy Suites Hotel atrium landscape in Parsippany, New Jersey.
Scan
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Groton Motor Inn, Connecticut
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I missed day 4 of Ace Alastor week so here it is: date night. They are slow dancing to a cover of Sinatra's "The World We Knew".
Alastor enjoys the music and company. Vox enjoys the closeness.
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Quick Radiorose doodle.❤️
I accidentally went two days without drawing anything and that is a federal crime.
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Rafael Perez
The Anchor Hotel (1997) dir. Kristen Bjorn
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Back in August, my mother, my sister and I did a three day roadtrip to Lake Placid in New York State, where the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics were hosted. We hiked and visited Adirondack natural wonders the two first days, but because my health was starting to fail me on the second day, we kept the third one for visiting the Downton Abbey costume exhibition at the Lake Placid Center for the arts.
On our way to the exhibit, we passed by the Pines Inn, formerly known as the St. Moritz Hotel, a hotel built in 1907. I had wanted to stay at that hotel, but my mom refused, saying it was in poor shape and looked haunted on the hotel booking sites (she wasn't wrong, but I love that stuff, as you know). I still insisted for us to at least visit it, and we sure did NOT regret it. We stumbled upon one of the concierges (or new owners, correct me if you see this!), and he loved my outfit so much that he gave us a tour of the hotel, including in areas closed to guests. He told us that Albert Einstein and the Kennedys had been guests at the hotel, that there was n*de sunbathing on the roof in the 1930s and that a lot of the furniture was original. Sadly, after the 80s, the hotel slowly went into decrepitude and abandonment, and many things got stolen and damaged. The new owners are currently working hard to restore the hotel, and it's indeed a lot of work.
Outfit rundown
Dress: vintage Ingeborg (Pink House)
Velvet michiyuki: vintage
Hat: Rudsak with added brooch by Fuwari
Gloves: vintage
Shoes: old Clarks
Bag: second-hand Vivienne Westwood
Belt: thrifted
Big British stamp brooch: second-hand Jane Marple
Small marine cat stamp brooch: Via Carousel
Anchor and crest brooches: vintage
Earrings: old Dracolite
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Just me or if Alastor had a car he'd definitely have one of these.
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