it’s just wild to me whenever I see a picture of myself from 2018-ish because multiple people were telling me I was dangerously obese and they were worried I’d die an early death and I believed them + was v worried my fiancee was going to leave me because of my weight meanwhile I looked like this
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LOL my friend asking if I wanted to do “no fast food February”.
I don’t think I could at this point it’s so ingrained in me now. Probably going to have “fast food everyday February” if we’re being honest
I’ll eat enough for the both of us no worries ☺️
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Continuing on the recent theme of big green ladies, here’s some fanart of @rosewoodwonder-blog ‘s orc queen Neska!
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Sketch Commissions LIVE - October 6, 2022
Twitch Channel
Princess Bubblegum - Adventure Time
Girlfriend - Friday Night Funkin'
Nessa - My character
Pinky - Pac-Man
Poppy - @vastebottom's character
Queen Dedede - Based on the Kirby series
Wanda - Fairly OddParents
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Worst Royal Funeral ever!
Royal funerals are not always a dignified and sorrowful event - take King George IV for example - contemporary newspaper reports were scathing...about him!
On June 26, 1830 – one of the most unpopular monarchs of England died. King George the Fourth breathed his last. And it seems that nobody particularly cared. This was possibly the worst royal funeral ever!
Goodbye to a hated king!
The Times published an astonishing commentary referring to George as a “pompous and secluded monarch” who had easily identifiable vices while his virtues were not in…
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Worst Royal Funeral ever!
Royal funerals are not always a dignified and sorrowful event - take King George IV for example - contemporary newspaper reports were scathing...about him!
On June 26, 1830 – one of the most unpopular monarchs of England died. King George the Fourth breathed his last. And it seems that nobody particularly cared. This was possibly the worst royal funeral ever!
Goodbye to a hated king!
The Times published an astonishing commentary referring to George as a “pompous and secluded monarch” who had easily identifiable vices while his virtues were not in…
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