just found a 3 year old unfinished fanfic based on teddy meeting mary mcdonald after his 18 birthday. i might come back to it and continue sobbing
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hey my dear, saw your name pop up in my notifs and went all 💖!
Ask game! List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who liked or reblogged something from you! Get to know your mutuals, followers and all the wonderful people on here!
*hugs* hello friend!! haven't seen one of these in ages!! oooh things that make me happy:
Getting messages from friends I haven't talked with in a while 🥰 it's nice to know they're thinking about me! surprise gifts for the same reason, even if it's a little doodle on a napkin - it just makes me really happy to know that people think about me when I'm not there, especially as i'm super introverted and most of my friends are introverted, so i just don't have many people
Beautiful, adorable, and/or mysterious art 👀
Travelling!! I haven't had the opportunity in a while to really travel, not just to go visit someone but actually explore a new place
The satisfaction of completing something, especially if there are several somethings in quick succession on days executive function is my friend
Arts and crafts! it's hard to find that combination of enough time, enough planning, and enough energy to get a good drawing, painting, or craft session going, but i always feel so good when it happens
thanks for checking #1 off my list today!! :D
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My bad on the week of no art posted hehe... been finishing art for other people + playing advance wars in my free time <3
I'll probably have some stuff up sooner or later ^^
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Another cute collage I made using magazine images! lighter colors are predominant here 🤍
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Striking coal miners outside courthouse, Russell County, Virginia, November 19, 1989.
Newspaper assignment sheet attached to print verso identifies photographer Jonathan Newton: "Granville Blankenship (right) shows fellow striking miners the stuffed animal he bought his granddaughter for Christmas. The miners were gathered at the Russell County courthouse."
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Photographs
Georgia State University Library
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