Just A Reminder About Fatphotoref.comit Exists!! I'll Be Updating With New Photos Next Week And Hopefully





Just a reminder about fatphotoref.com—it exists!! I'll be updating with new photos next week and hopefully more regularly after that. Request access by going to bit.ly/fpraccess 💙🧜♀️ happy mer may!
edited: fatphotoref.com is run by @fugitiverabbit
Sorry for the confusion, I was just copy/pasting the text from the tweet.
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If you have books or other resources that taught you to cook or that you find indispensable, add ‘em on a reblog.
here I drew this

opening a tab to google something and immediately entering a state of tranquility and utter bliss as i forget every thought ive ever fucking had
Yoooooo!!!!


