„Aurora Chanson - La Goualante du Pauvre Jean (The Poor People Of Paris)“ gibt es auf #SoundCloud https://t.co/VjIYIToAX3
„Aurora Chanson - La Goualante du Pauvre Jean (The Poor People Of Paris)“ gibt es auf #SoundCloud https://t.co/VjIYIToAX3
— L . Hadidi (@Lhadidi) Jan 23, 2023
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January 23, 2023 at 09:12PM
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Are you cool with people creating fanart/fanfic based on your Purror & Erebark AU or would you prefer they didn't?
I LOVE WHEN PEOPLE DO THIS PLZ FEEL FREE TO DO THIS just make sure u tag me if u want me to see it im not on tumblr much and im on it even less now due to Busy but i love the love
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can someone tell me how to submit something to be put in the qsmp museum? i’m cooking something up good </3
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me: in the 21st century, the chapters of your gothic horror novel about a vampire infiltrating england are getting sent to ppl via email
bram stoker: you went to the moon???
me: theyre calling the protagonist a "himbo"
bram stoker: the moon in thebfucking sky ??????
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I thought the fandom problem was Lestat's apologists stans, but those Louis stans are unbearable and VERY childish. They're like what? 17 yo? So annoying. the funny bit is that they're attacking you without no reason. I mean??
Hey nonny!
Thank you for the support, but I think there’s simply a severe lack of drama rn, with so many of the… temporal fandom blogs closed down till season 2?! Maybe? *shrugs*
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I start writing a non-related sentence that starts with N and I automatically start spelling Norman. He infests my brain
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life started back from and to #Cairo <3
life started back from and to #Cairo <3
— L . Hadidi (@Lhadidi) Jan 22, 2023
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January 22, 2023 at 07:48PM
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lets talk about the "Roller Man"
In the 1960s, history had a powerful nature and made an indelible mark. One man's trip to see one of our country's most iconic events is an incredible story.
Ledger Smith, who was a 27-year-old athlete, decided to travel on his roller skates going the 700 miles starting in Chicago, to attend the March on Washington and witness Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have A Dream" speech on Aug. 29, 1963.
Ledger managed to complete 685 miles of that trip on his skates, holding a sign which read "I'm skating to Washington, D.C. for civil rights, 1963, N.A.A.C.P." The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture shared an iconic image of Ledger onTwitter.
A newspaper article from the Baltimore Afro-American reported on what they called the "Roller Man" who began his 10-day trip to Washington on Aug. 17 of that year. The article read, "Broad shouldered, lean hipped 'Roller Man' skated into the nation's capital Tuesday, sore, aching, but hoping he was 700 miles closer to freedom."
695 miles on roller skates, now ya know
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a cute chibi Mouse and Elf appeared ! art by: @DoremianC ontwitter
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Couple of drawings i posted ontwitter that i think deserve their own post, lmao
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