( • w •)
/ >🌵 You want cactus?
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( • ^ •)
🌵< \ NO! Its mine!
{\__/}
( • w •)
🌵< \ Just kidding.
{\_/}
( • - •)
/ >🌵 *gives cactus*
( • w •)
/ >🌵 You want cactus?
{\_/}
( • ^ •)
🌵< \ NO! Its mine!
{\__/}
( • w •)
🌵< \ Just kidding.
{\_/}
( • - •)
/ >🌵 *gives cactus*
That’s the pitch for “Gaston”
No one’s complex and tragic yet kitsch like Gaston
He’s a circle that begs to be squared
It’s a tentpole, a four-quadrant hit
Yes his backstory’s moving and layered
And it’s starring a CGI de-aged Brad Pitt
That’s the pitch for “Gaston”
No one’s complex and tragic yet kitsch like Gaston
He’s a circle that begs to be squared
It’s a tentpole, a four-quadrant hit
Yes his backstory’s moving and layered
And it’s starring a CGI de-aged Brad Pitt
It's not very good and the cover is terrifying.
It's not very good and the cover is terrifying.
No one mocks your oppression like Gaston
Why, there's no poster on this forum
Who's more toxic to decorum
And he's bound to go far
With that anime avatar
No one feigns knowledge of ancient Rome like Gaston
From the basement of his mother's home-- Gaston!
No one mocks your oppression like Gaston
Why, there's no poster on this forum
Who's more toxic to decorum
And he's bound to go far
With that anime avatar
No one feigns knowledge of ancient Rome like Gaston
From the basement of his mother's home-- Gaston!
"Ruthven's been screaming about revenge and a duel for six straight hours. We have him locked in Merle's intern closet." -DD
who was able to escape from the jail
such a thin little scamp,
that when disguised as a stamp,
was stuck on a postcard & delivered by mail
"Ruthven's been screaming about revenge and a duel for six straight hours. We have him locked in Merle's intern closet." -DD
who was able to escape from the jail
such a thin little scamp,
that when disguised as a stamp,
was stuck on a postcard & delivered by mail
who was able to escape from the jail
such a thin little scamp,
that when disguised as a stamp,
was stuck on a postcard & delivered by mail
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