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5 months ago

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!

Merry Christmas for everybody and for this fandoms that make my life beautiful 😭😜😜😜😋😦🕺🏻 feliz navidad feliz navidad a todos


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9 months ago

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE MOST PRECIOUS MAN IN THE WHOLE WORLD! LOVE U NAPOLEÓN BONAPARTE!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE MOST PRECIOUS MAN IN THE WHOLE WORLD! LOVE U NAPOLEÓN BONAPARTE!!!

I luv him sm


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11 months ago

estoy de hueva en la party, solo quiero dibujar a toki o a Napoleón hahahaha


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11 months ago

My fine lady ❤️❤️😘😘 I love her sm ❤️❤️❤️

Napoleon I As Emperor | Napoleon I In His Coronation Robes

Napoleon I as Emperor | Napoleon I in his Coronation Robes

by François Gérard


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2 years ago
Contemporary Deck - Courtyard Outdoor Kitchen Deck - Large Contemporary Courtyard Outdoor Kitchen Deck

Contemporary Deck - Courtyard Outdoor kitchen deck - large contemporary courtyard outdoor kitchen deck idea


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11 months ago

Me: no. I don’t fucking dance…

Also me 12 drinks deep at 1am alone in my kitchen:


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9 years ago
Haha Something For A Friend In 2012.

Haha something for a friend in 2012.


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2 months ago

History shows us that in order to have a lasting legacy, you need to keep a favorite little twink around


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10 months ago

I have acquired a needle felting kit… prepare yourselves for hot garbage….

Thinking about getting a needle felting kit to make a tiny John brown and Napoleon

Thinking About Getting A Needle Felting Kit To Make A Tiny John Brown And Napoleon

Like the little one here

He’s so cute tbh


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11 months ago

Thinking about getting a needle felting kit to make a tiny John brown and Napoleon

Thinking About Getting A Needle Felting Kit To Make A Tiny John Brown And Napoleon

Like the little one here

He’s so cute tbh


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9 years ago

Give Me Head! | Warren Gathering Head Count| Las Vegas 2016

Give Me Head! | Warren Gathering Head Count| Las Vegas 2016

Give Me Head! ~ No you dirty, vulgar & kinky submissives’… I mean….. Head Count for Las Vegas Warren Gathering  ~2016~ We are providing everyone with preliminary dates and hotel with costs. We are averaging the costs out with 25 couples… **If we get more couples then the costs may go down or we may include more things in the Itinerary. Theme: Eyes Wide Shut in Paris *** Where Marie Antoinette…

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1 year ago

Lookout in Toronto

Lookout In Toronto

Inspiration for a large transitional look-out vinyl floor and brown floor basement remodel with gray walls, a hanging fireplace and a concrete fireplace


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2 years ago
Contemporary Deck In Berlin An Illustration Of A Sizable, Modern Courtyard Outdoor Kitchen Deck Design

Contemporary Deck in Berlin An illustration of a sizable, modern courtyard outdoor kitchen deck design


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1 year ago
Contemporary Deck In Berlin An Illustration Of A Sizable, Modern Courtyard Outdoor Kitchen Deck Design

Contemporary Deck in Berlin An illustration of a sizable, modern courtyard outdoor kitchen deck design


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2 years ago
Toronto Contemporary Basement Mid-sized Trendy Underground Basement Image With A Dark Wood Floor And

Toronto Contemporary Basement Mid-sized trendy underground basement image with a dark wood floor and a brown floor, white walls, a regular fireplace, and a tile fireplace.


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8 months ago

A Love Letter to History

(if you could call it that)

On a cold January morning in 1914, James Joyce published the first part of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. In that very part, on a similarly cold morning just after Christmas Break, Stephen Dedalus stood huddled with other Clongowes students and watched the snow moulding itself around their boots, wondering what made Simon Moonan and Tusker Boyle, in all their ordinariness, kiss in the square.

Napoleon Bonaparte was not born Napoleon Bonaparte. He was born Napoleon Buonaparte. Napoleon Buonaparte was not born in France, but he was born French enough. Of course, they’ve forgotten that by now. They often aren’t allowed to remind themselves, either.

There is very little to say about Fahrenheit 451 that it has not already said about itself. Any review of it is only ever a paraphrasing of some chapter or other, intentionally or otherwise. In the past twenty years, it has been banned at least ten times in the US alone. I imagine censoring a book about censorship gave many people the opportunity to pat themselves on the back. Unfortunately, their intentions, however malevolent, are misplaced. In the book, the people are on the side of banning books. There is no oppression, and no need for revolution. The bars caging a mind are not so easy to topple. The guillotine falls over an empty basket, and symbolism overflows from an empty cup. There is nothing to overthrow when the fault lies with time.

History. What a heavy word.

Christopher Marlow was excommunicated by the Church, and so was one of Shakespeare’s daughters. It is claimed that he based Ophelia off of his wife. I wonder why.

Five years after that day in the square, Stephen Dedalus refused to back down from his claim of Byron’s brilliance. Words like 'blasphemous' and 'irreligious' pooled around his feet. He cupped his hands in the water and lapped it up. Everything I write now contains some shred of Stephen’s name. I wonder why.

Why is a muse called a muse? To muse is to think, to think deeply. Is a muse’s job to be a conductor of thought? Must all thought be equivalent to love? Why does the word smell like the thickest honey? Why does it sit so heavily on my tongue?

Icarus never meant to fall. If he raced toward the sun, it was only to prove that he could. And he was never on fire. Oh, he burned, alright — the melting wax made sure of it. Did he grasp at the feathers as they came free from the harness? Did he watch them drifting towards the sea? Did he notice anything happening at all? For a moment, a brief, shining moment, the sun was neither hope nor doom, but triumph.

I never could write anything on either the 31st or the 1st. There is something about endings, and something about beginnings. The sun dawned the same on New Year’s Day, but at the stroke of midnight, my phone sang like I lived my whole life before the first light.

Fifteen years after that day in the square, Stephen Dedalus parted with Cranly, unafraid of being alone,

“— and not have any one person who would more than a friend, more even than the noblest and truest friend a man ever had.”

“Of whom are you speaking?” Stephen asked at length.

Cranly did not answer.

They met again, and sixteen years after Oscar’s death, James Joyce retraced his name in “Wilde’s love that dare not speak its name” in a book I have yet to read.

It’s funny how they ban books written centuries ago. Congratulations, Ronald, a pre-industrialization schoolmaster had a broader mind than yours. A clod of dirt shifts as Shakespeare turns in his grave.

History. What a heavy word. I used to think we owed it something.


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1 month ago

If you like Barclay de Tolly, but you miss a lot of content with him, and at the same time you love fiction, I absolutely seriously recommend watching Star Trek: The Next Generation Because Picard is Barclay in space, not only similar in appearance, but also in character. Enjoy!

If You Like Barclay De Tolly, But You Miss A Lot Of Content With Him, And At The Same Time You Love Fiction,

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5 years ago

Writing tips I know but never use    #1

When you have an idea, write it down and stick to it. Doesn’t matter if it’s a tremendously stupid idea, like a microwave that sends food through time. Write the first chapter, where Napoleon receives a microwave home dinner which determines the outcome of the battle of Waterloo. The point is that you write it, and finish it. Even if you will never let it see the light of day, it is something that you can look at later to find the story you want to write. 

Commit to an idea, however weird, and see it through. It will be very valuable in the long run.


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1 year ago

Gazebos Vancouver

Gazebos Vancouver

With a gazebo, a large backyard patio kitchen image


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1 year ago
Toronto Basement Example Of A Mid-sized Trendy Underground Dark Wood Floor And Brown Floor Basement Design

Toronto Basement Example of a mid-sized trendy underground dark wood floor and brown floor basement design with white walls, a standard fireplace and a tile fireplace


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