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10 months ago

Bun gata mi-am revenit hiiii

Omg napoleon si tarul alexandru ca dame nu pot sa cred theo ce nespalat esti😰😰😰😰😰

Also my bad for the horrific quality did them on my chromebook and when i sent them on my exquisite android the quality dropped fast as hell im gonna kms

Bun Gata Mi-am Revenit Hiiii
Bun Gata Mi-am Revenit Hiiii
Bun Gata Mi-am Revenit Hiiii
Bun Gata Mi-am Revenit Hiiii
Bun Gata Mi-am Revenit Hiiii

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10 months ago

Eu va dau frame urile voi le animati

Eu Va Dau Frame Urile Voi Le Animati
Eu Va Dau Frame Urile Voi Le Animati
Eu Va Dau Frame Urile Voi Le Animati
Eu Va Dau Frame Urile Voi Le Animati

also yes it's related to the red flags animation and yes these guys are napoleon and alexander i again how smart am i frate deci jurati-va ca ati mai vazut asa cv


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7 months ago

did i serve or did i serve 😍😍😍😍😍

murat as mettaton because im clinically insane

as a fun fact i'll say that i have a tradition of drawing different historical figures as mettaton anually also why you may ask idk either its just fun

Did I Serve Or Did I Serve
Did I Serve Or Did I Serve
Did I Serve Or Did I Serve

ANYWAY you guys get 2 versions πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯


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5 months ago

Going further with my undertale au because i literally have no remorse and no dignity left

Talleyrand is sans, napoleon is frisk and lannes is undyne and if what i said doesnt make any sense, im on my way to make this au more confusing (actually i have an explanation for every choice i made with these people lmfao I SWEAR)

Going Further With My Undertale Au Because I Literally Have No Remorse And No Dignity Left
Going Further With My Undertale Au Because I Literally Have No Remorse And No Dignity Left
Going Further With My Undertale Au Because I Literally Have No Remorse And No Dignity Left
Going Further With My Undertale Au Because I Literally Have No Remorse And No Dignity Left
Going Further With My Undertale Au Because I Literally Have No Remorse And No Dignity Left

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3 years ago
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford
Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford

Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford

β€œWhen [Princess] Mary had left Greenwich to go to Eltham, a great many women, in spite of their husbands, had flocked to see her pass, and had cheered her, calling out, that notwithstanding all laws to the contrary, she was still their princess. Several of them, being of higher rank than the rest, had been sent to the Tower. On the margin of that report … we find (written by Dinteville himself): β€˜Note, my Lord Rochford …’ The ambassador clearly meant that Lady Rochford … was among those who had cheered Mary.” - Paul Friedmann, Anne Boleyn: A Chapter of English History.


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