Tonight a couple of friends came over and we watched Wristcutters and I sure the fuck fell in love with Shannyn Sossamon, YES! she’s already my girlfriend and no she doesn’t know it but…
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This is a signed and numbered art print of the cover I did for "Animorphs #32: The Separation," printed on acid free, Epson matte velvet art paper. This is limited to an edition of 50, signed by the artist, David Mattingly, in silver ink and offered in 3 sizes, 8.5 x 11 inches, 13 x 19 inches and 17 x 22 inches. Each print is hand printed by the artist in his studio. I did 54 of the Animorphs covers, so if you have a favorite that you would like to have a print made of, including the cutbacks which I do not have listed, let me know and I am sure I can oblige!
Here I am with another skinblend✨ I love my feather skinblend but had a desire for a more 'blank' canvas when creating my sims. Bijou is perfect for this! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Bijou…
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Swatting mosquitoes away from musicians? Dancing flamboyantly? What exactly is this person's purpose when he doesn't even play a single note?
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Picture this: a tall, rail-thin woman of an indeterminate age with dark grey hair pulled back in a bun. The horn-rimmed classes perched at the tip of her nose give her a menacing look that just gives you the heebies. She's always crabby, wears all…
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There are incredible things to do in Ecuador, which is certainly an underrated country. Here's a 7-day Ecuador itinerary to start you off...