They are so gay, in a way most would never understand
Recent sketches
I don’t know why I haven’t mentioned this yet but I’ve been making a polka dot man costume for Halloween. I’ll post tomorrow when it’s finished:)
I was tagged by @leichenmaler for a voting game! Vielen Dank!
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The rules are to put your playlist on shuffle, then list the first five songs and let people vote on which they like the best
(I don’t have the voting function as I cannot update the app, so the notes will be the voting spot)
@rubylured @theywontletmebeprincipal @bobbyhasstardust
Hi! I just wanted to say that I REALLY LIKE YOUR WORK. REALLY. Your drawings are wonderful, so gentle and warm, I want to look at them endlessly.
I admire the way you pick colors and YOUR SCOUT, MY GOD-
100% tastes like delicious and soft waffles with jam... Keep up the good work, I hope you will be fine! *hugs*
THANK YOU SO MUCH
YOUR ART IS SO GOOD MY MY, ITS SO SOFT AND JUST LIKE CALMING TO LOOK AT, I am always glad when your stuff pops up ITS SO GOOD
Also you characterize them so well, I love your soldier he is so silly, him and spy r the best
I hope you are also doing well *hug returned* :)
(Gift scrout)
Remember to stay safe on friday the 13th everyone don’t let any ghosts suck your
Cock I’m John f kennedy President
Yo! It’s me again, seagull anon. Nice to meet you again. Today, I bring more cursed stories. When I was 6 or younger, I was at the beach with some buddies. At some point, I got swept in a pretty large wave. Couldn’t see at all because of the salt. My family was screaming my name but my idiotic brain thought they were coming from the ocean. I stared walking towards it and another wave got me. My parents had to drag me out. I almost cried because my Mario puzzle piece I found on the ground was long gone.
The Mario piece was calling your name from in the waves
Just felt like doing a re-roundup of all the pics I could find. Frank Wedekind's "Spring Awakening" at Volksbühne, Berlin, 1929.
Peter Lorre as Moritz Stiefel, Lotte Lenya as Ilse, and that gentleman in the one pic is Carl Balhaus, who went on to play Moritz in the 1929 silent movie.