please reblog and put in the tags what the first cd you ever got was
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colorful dudes
I'm caught up on all the recent art I think! I can stop spamming your tumblr timeline now <3
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━━━ ▶ HANSEN
Colonel Hansen rules Dogtown with an iron fist.
He carved out this patch of land for himself during the Unification War and intends to keep it with the help of his loyal Barghest soldiers. Hansen’s military background doesn’t mean he favors violence as a solution; his keen intellect and strategic foresight make him a formidable foe.
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US Vogue January 1970
Marisa Berenson in a coat with high armholes, over tasseled boots. Coat designed by Emeric Partos; made to order at Bergdorf Goodman, in Russian ermine dyed brown.
Charles Elkaim beads. Hansen gloves. Cameo tights. David Evins ankle boots.
Marisa Berenson en manteau aux emmanchures hautes, sur des bottes à pampilles. Manteau conçu par Emeric Partos; réalisé sur commande chez Bergdorf Goodman, en hermine russe teinte en brun. Perles Charles Elkaim. Gants Hansen. Collants camée. Bottines David Evins.
Photo Gianni Penati
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PazuRibe/PuzzReve Bonus - Minor Delinquents From Canon
Top Row (Left to Right): Choji, Chome, Chonbo
Middle Row (Left to Right): Gariman/Leanman, Izumi Sakamoto (Hansen), Tadaomi Hamada
Bottom Row (Left to Right): Shonan Mermaid Leader, Shonan Mermaid Blitz Captain
[Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Bonus 2]
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T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Hansen
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idk how just yet. but i absolutely will be shipping Victoria with Hansen
bald former-military guys are just her type apparently
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Max Hansen on a German vintage postcard
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO HANSEN! His main role was getting punched by Kazutora, at least that seemed to make Kazutora happy??
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Survivor of a BYU rape opposes her sister's anti-abortion bill in Utah's Legislature
“She is trying to wrap this bill up and package it with a pretty bow and label it as being for survivors. And as a survivor, I’m calling bull----,” Hansen said. “That is not a survivor bill, that is an anti-abortion bill. Let’s call a spade a spade.”
In her more than half a decade advocating for survivors of sexual assault, Hansen said her cause has never felt more important than it does now that she has a daughter.
When she found out last year that she was pregnant with a girl, Hansen cried, terrified that the child, like her mother, would be among the one-in-three women who experience violence. Her daughter’s birth has driven her to be louder than before.
“I already had a fire,” Hansen said. “We went from a pretty good bonfire to a forest fire when she came into this world.”
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US Vogue July 1963
Celia Hammond wears "Olive Oyl" a red, yellow, blue and black cotton dress. By Serendipity 3. Earrings by K.J. L. Gloves, by Hansen "Complexion" in Du Pont double weave nylon.
Marc Sinclair cabinet by Lilly Daché.
Celia Hammond porte "Olive Oyl" une robe en coton rouge, jaune, bleu et noir. Par Serendipity 3. Boucles d'oreilles par K.J. L. Gants, par Hansen "Complexion" en nylon Du Pont à double tissage.
Coffure Marc Sinclair de Lilly Daché.
Photo Irving Penn
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ARMS
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