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signdesign · 13 days
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operasuggestion · 6 months
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ignore crucial advice from friends or family
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ambrosethedarling · 11 months
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I totally didn’t accidentally delete this ask but—
I loveeee the way you draw Damian. He’s just so ahh. Also love the fact that you draw him playing a video games. Like let this kid be a kid.
It makes me so happy when when people like my Damian design because I actually draw him to look somewhat like my own younger brother who’s around the same age Damian currently is so it just warms my heart 💕💕💕
I also won’t rest until that boy has a chance to simply be a kid, let him play his games he’s a little gamer boy
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vintageyaoiamvs · 1 year
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published 3/11/13
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incognitopolls · 2 months
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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everydaylouie · 4 months
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The Virtual Toad Choir Presents: SILENT NIGHT
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lotrmusical · 1 month
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never let anyone tell you that trawling through mediocre victorian poetry isn't worth it. we just happened upon an absolute BANGER of a worm poem. go read it or else 🪱🪱🪱
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june-harper · 3 months
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Tasty enough for you? 😳
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lanadelrats-blog · 4 months
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signdesign · 3 months
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dear-ao3 · 4 months
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Boney M. - Rasputin 1978
"Rasputin" is a song by Germany-based Afro Caribbean pop and Eurodisco group Boney M. It was released as the second single from their third studio album Nightflight to Venus. The core of the song tells of Grigori Rasputin's rise to prominence in the court of Tsar Nicholas II during the early 1900s, referencing the hope held by Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna that Rasputin would heal her hemophiliac son, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, and as such his appointment as Alexei's personal healer. The song claims that Rasputin was Alexandra's paramour, a widespread rumour in Rasputin's time, with which his political enemies intended to discredit him. It accurately states that the conspirators asked him "Come to visit us", and then recounts a widely popular account of the assassination in Yusupov's estate: that Rasputin's assassins fatally shot him after he survived the poisoning of his wine.
"Rasputin" rose to the top of the charts in Germany, Austria, Belgium and Australia, and went to No. 2 in the UK, Argentina, Finland, Spain and Switzerland. It enjoyed great popularity in the Soviet Union, however it was omitted from the Soviet pressing of the album and Boney M. were barred from performing the song during their ten performances in Moscow.
It's pretty safe to say this song put a impressive and unbeatable record in the amounts of votes and reblogs! 💖 This is currently the most liked song on this poll blog with a whooping 94,8% total yes votes.
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hwjsjsjsj-blog · 3 months
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prolibytherium · 9 months
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I will say I get the vibe that a lot of peoples interest and support for strikers is a bit too much for a vicarious ‘burn it down’ thrill, rather than for the actual goals of a strike.
Like UPS has agreed to come back to the table and it is very possible they will concede to Union demands and avert a strike. And if that happens (so long as the union does not make concessions on its key demands) it’s a good thing. It’s a victory for the laborers. It is the same ultimate conclusion that a strike would intend to produce except without the workers having to go on (not so great) strike pay for a week or two.
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