i dont care what anyone says, pavitra stole the fucking show
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i haven't seen kevin in a while :(
pigeons still flock around the eggs but there's no way for me to tell if one of them is kevin. i just haven't seen him sitting on the eggs in a while. though the eggs look fine from what i can tell
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NO BECAUSE DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THE RAVENING WAR STARTED BECAUSE A FRUCTERAN NOBLE, A TOMATO, WAS IN LINE TO A VEGETENIAN THRONE AND THAT IT WAS THE CAUSE OF THE RISE OF THE BULBIAN CHURCH’S INFLUENCE IN CALORUM- HEY- DONT CLOSE THE DOOR-
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Having a real normal one today guys (ID in ALT)
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“Kill List,” Moon Knight (Vol. 9/2021), #20.
Writer: Jed MacKay; Penciler and Inker: Alessandro Cappuccio; Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg; Letterer: Cory Petit
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clint's in the new mk issue and no one told me??
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tigra and william my beloved
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in one of the common balcony's of my hostel there's a pigeon that has laid two eggs in a flower pot. They've been here for more than two weeks and from what i can tell, everyone's chill them?
anyways i will be keeping tabs on him via tumblr because i love her
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before steven discovered marc, and whilst both havent discovered jake, how many times do you think marc and jake fronted in the middle of steven's museum shifts
how many times do you think they stood there somewhat disgruntled, impatient at having to scan and catalogue gift shop items but still making sure to do it so steven wouldnt get in trouble with donna
(the thought of it is so funny! marc spector, trained mercenary, cataloguing the museum gift shop items)
and how many times do you think steven woke up the next day wondering why he couldn't remember his trip home but still feeling safe because marc or jake made sure to put on the ankle restraint and put tape on the front door and feed gus sigh i miss them
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I like to think this is jake looking at steven in the mirror, fearing for their life
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Orestes by Euripides, translated by Anne Carson
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