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  • Jormungandr Throne Room by Wesley Phua

    my city in autumn

    This dapper dude lives in a penthous

    I illustrated some Guacamole Characters aka the Guac Squad

    christmas tree pipe

    hair styles

    Independence Day Resurgence Production Paintings by Paolo Giandos

    History of Swear Words Season One

    With Nicolas Cage, Joel Kim Booster, DeRay Davis, Open Mike Eagle. An education in expletives: the history lesson you didn’t know you needed hosted by Nicolas Cage. A loud and proudly profane series that explores the origins, pop culture-usage, science and cultural impact of curse words.

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    Traveling in my Airstream

    Batgirl by Philip Tan and Elmer Santos

    Hello Kitty tat

    Death Lotus by Kristian Agerkvist

    What if Canada falls by Weihao Wei

    seahorse lamp

    death stalks the punisher

    Nata Lee’s Super Sexy Christmas Cleavage

    The Dead Rig by Victor Koroedov


  • Red Devil

    God Fist Lee Sin by Alex Flores

    Here is my Lady Ravioli The face she makes when she plays is the cutest thing ever

    this website

    600 stimulus is like

    $600

    the devil told me to do it

    this is how it works

    Home is where your ass should be

    crowded building

    fish bones sand art

    don’t be obvious

    porcelain tank

    Kayla – Mercy – Overwatch by beethy on DeviantArt

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    honey what’s wrong

    Liquid Cats

    princess party

    bag o potato

    Sentinel Factory by Peter V Nguyen

    fuck waking up

    babe leftovers

    Albino alligator

    cobra by camille ku

    pink haired gunny

    beware of the wife

    breaking heart

    perfect piggy bank

    Riley Summers

    christmas frog

    Wonder Woman 1984

    Directed by Patty Jenkins. With Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal. Rewind to the 1980s as Wonder Woman’s next big screen adventure finds her facing two all-new foes: Max Lord and The Cheetah.

    I’m disappointed that I spent $15 on HBO Max to watch this. It’s an ok film, a generic super hero story with a well used storyline that doesn’t even use Wonder Woman in a way that makes her feel like a great super hero (which she is) but more of a generic character that gets new powers by just thinking about them for a while. There’s bad physics all over the place, and they’ve completely changed both of the main villain’s origins, which is always a strong indicator that the writers just didn’t understand the source materials and couldn’t be bothered to try to work them into their own unique and special story. I’m particularly bitter about Max Lord, who really isn’t like his comic book version at all, other than in name alone. He was one of my favorite parts of the Justice League comics back and in the day and it’s a shame to see him reduced in nearly every way in this film.

    Additionally, there’s a mid credits scene that leaves me with a few questions, but I’ll leave those for another day when I do a rewatch.

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