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If you notice Bowser Jr.'s appearance is different lately, that's not a redesign, he's been looksmaxxing.

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our diehard fans who share with us stories about how our music has positively impacted their lives make me sick

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now chewing the walls

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we are smoking the clorox wipe pack tonight

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alt undertaker

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Buffalo #furry

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Seki the otter

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flintstones bit where fred washes his hands then pulls on the hand dryer dinosaurs tail and it rips ass for a minute straight

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In his arms I am a bomb

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Remembering Michael Hurley, aka Snock, through his art

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The #GartenofBanban Shipping Drama Is out of contorl!

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FoxMcCloud dancing over square a neon magenta background with shapes and paint splotches. The aestheic is from the early 80s and is based on the album art for FlashBeagle (1984). Fox is wearing a green t-shirt, headband, and leg warmers. He's got a cool grey vest over that t-shirt. He's striking a pose with his eyes closed and his hips sticking out to his right. His head is turned, facing the same direction that his hip points.

FoxMcCloud dancing over square a neon magenta background with shapes and paint splotches. The aestheic is from the early 80s and is based on the album art for FlashBeagle (1984). Fox is wearing a green t-shirt, headband, and leg warmers. He's got a cool grey vest over that t-shirt. He's striking a pose with his eyes closed and his hips sticking out to his right. His head is turned, facing the same direction that his hip points.

This rad fox has all the moves!
#furry #furryart #FoxMcCloud #StarFox #Flashbeagle

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The bart button on a The Simpsons arcade machine

The bart button on a The Simpsons arcade machine

the bart button

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I Love Preggers 45

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HENRY ROLLINS ADVERTISING A NEW BRAND OF BOTTLED BARBECUE SAUCE WITH A TWIST, IT IS LIGHTLY SPICY: When you step into that sodden air, where the sweet heat of Mesquite kisses your forelocks and other slatherings are left to rust in the dust choose the sauce that gets the damn job done: Tolsen's

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on my rats, tonight

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Thanks ☺️ However, I have no connection to the US.

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とおり雨と歌声(2024.4)

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Minecraft without Gadget
Minecraft without Gadget YouTube video by Henry Torres

youtu.be/VCYetaKe9L4?...

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Illustration of two rats cuddling and sleeping. They look very comfortable.

Illustration of two rats cuddling and sleeping. They look very comfortable.

✨ Just boy things ✨

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Description from The Met’s site - “Inspired by the modernity of London’s subway system, popularly known as the Tube, Power featured it in many of his signature linocuts. The disengaged passengers on this crowded subway—a scene familiar to many urban dwellers—prefer to read their newspapers rather than interact with one another. Alienation, a by-product of modern life, is a theme often present in Power’s images of the London Underground”.

Description from The Met’s site - “Inspired by the modernity of London’s subway system, popularly known as the Tube, Power featured it in many of his signature linocuts. The disengaged passengers on this crowded subway—a scene familiar to many urban dwellers—prefer to read their newspapers rather than interact with one another. Alienation, a by-product of modern life, is a theme often present in Power’s images of the London Underground”.

The Tube Train, by Cyril E. Power, linocut, 1934.

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