i am going to spread my lynch brothers were all homeschooled up to like seventh-eighth grade agenda
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ANYWAYS Deadwood to me’s literally just one of those creepy ass old southern hunting towns… so here’s some things I think Wiwi Wisp does based offa that
• William Wisp knows about 4 ways to skin a deer and even more how to gut one
• He saw the shotgun in s2 and all those days when they were younger and David would take him out and shoot cans and bottles to pass time came flying back to him like it was trying to attack him, THATS truly how he knows how to use that thing
•He sees lone crying children and while trying to calm them down to find out what’s wrong calls them Sugar and Darlin and Dear and Bubba
•William Wisp who says only Ma or Mama and who probably called his dad daddy til he was like 14
•He refuses to talk when he gets too mad because his accent starts slipping out and it embarrasses him
•He has a secret country playlist buried with all his other music [It has a fake out title so if anyone sees it they don’t think ab it]
•He DEFINITELY passive aggressively says “God bless you” when he’s pissed at people
•He constantly slips up and says little country sayings that he then has to explain to the others
•He only drinks tea that’s so sweet it almost made Vyncent throw up at one point.
•He says hes “Sick as a dog” when not feeling good [<- edit add on]
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Willie Ann Wright. One Night At Jimmy's We Saw the Supremes on Color Television, 1967.
liquitex on canvas
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have you done the Virginian tiger moth/yellow woolly bear yet?
Moth Of The Day #233
Virginian Tiger Moth / Yellow Woolly Bear / Yellow Bear
Spilosoma virginica
From the erebidae family. They have a wingspan of 32-52 mm. They can be found in North America.
Image sources: [1] [2]
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@bare1ythere submitted: Could you ID this cute moth I saw today? I’ve never seen one like it before. Found in [removed] (please remove location) Thanks!
Suuuure it’s a Virginian tiger moth, Spilosoma virginica :)
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Raquel Welch / production still from "Ryker", season 3, episode 1 of The Virginian (NBC 1962–1971) / first broadcast September 16, 1964.
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insane things i found while doing research for my amrev essay part 1
bro is going to have a very big realization very soon and he isn't going to like it☠️
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sooooo sick in the head that they didnt have ANY of the actors that portrayed will graham to a southern accent. like not even a twinge of one.
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asking publicly bc you get suspicious too easily 😡
can we get some PA x VA art up in here🤨
Maybe stop loving Iowa suspiciously 😒🙄/j
It’s too early for Penn and Ginny to deal with Mass right now. It was not in fact wonderful. Two old idiots, love them.
Handwriting sucks when drawing 👍
VA:“Mass dumped the tea into the harbor”
PA:“Wonderful…”
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For those who need the 'there was only one bed' trope to heal you this fine morning.
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The Virginian (1962-1971) was a 90-minute western that ran for nine seasons, a total of 249 episodes. God knows why.
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On November 15, 1966, two young couples from Point Pleasant, West Virginia—Roger and Linda Scarberry, and Steve and Mary Mallette—told police they were chased by a large white creature whose eyes "glowed red". They described it as a flying man with 10-foot wings and said it followed their car while they were driving in an area of town known as the "the TNT area", the site of a former World War II munitions plant. This creature came to be known as "Mothman" and has since been blamed for everything from causing TV static to killing pets to even a bridge collapse. Folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand claims the creature was something real and frightening, but explainable, that got woven into local legends. Others have claimed the creature was a UFO, some a large owl and others say it's a large American Crane.
What do you think the Mothman is?
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