It is one of the best anthro shooters I've experienced and I want to keep it alive for as long as possible! Last time I checked it was on sale so get it while it's hot!!
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It is one of the best anthro shooters I've experienced and I want to keep it alive for as long as possible! Last time I checked it was on sale so get it while it's hot!!
#furry#furryart#gamer#gaymer
People get upset when they don't hear from you in a few days. They can stay upset. If you don't want to talk/have the energy to talk, you have a right to simply not.
ESPECIALLY if you're not close all.
People get upset when they don't hear from you in a few days. They can stay upset. If you don't want to talk/have the energy to talk, you have a right to simply not.
ESPECIALLY if you're not close all.
Film is art
Cooking is art
Logo design is art
Architecture is art
Coding is art
Sound mixing is art
Art is everywhere, even if it's not a literal picture.
Film is art
Cooking is art
Logo design is art
Architecture is art
Coding is art
Sound mixing is art
Art is everywhere, even if it's not a literal picture.
Lily Lake, Estes Park, Colorado
Lily Lake, Estes Park, Colorado
10am: apple
12pm: cut up fruit with yogurt
3pm: banana
6pm: grilled chicken with salad (light dressing)
8pm: frozen yogurt
830pm: 2 cookies
845pm: 4 cookies
850pm: 8 cookies
9pm: bag of Doritos
930pm: Big Mac and fries
10am: apple
12pm: cut up fruit with yogurt
3pm: banana
6pm: grilled chicken with salad (light dressing)
8pm: frozen yogurt
830pm: 2 cookies
845pm: 4 cookies
850pm: 8 cookies
9pm: bag of Doritos
930pm: Big Mac and fries
Lachrymose describes something related to or causing tears; in other words, it refers to something tearful or sorrowful.
The word comes from the Latin “lachrymosus,” meaning “tearful” or “full of tears,” derived from “lachryma,” meaning “tear.”
IPA:/ˈlækrɪˌmoʊs/
Lachrymose describes something related to or causing tears; in other words, it refers to something tearful or sorrowful.
The word comes from the Latin “lachrymosus,” meaning “tearful” or “full of tears,” derived from “lachryma,” meaning “tear.”
IPA:/ˈlækrɪˌmoʊs/