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I’ll be honest…I don’t want a career. I don’t want to work. I want to be LEFT ALONE and paid for it. 
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tatamidrop · 7 years
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this is the perfect grade of good luck
reblog in 5 seconds and all of your grades will inch ever closer to perfect
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anan松 x 自分繪
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tatamidrop · 7 years
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OH MY GOD
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you ever have 8,045 bad mental health days in a row
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why are all gay people support mains. i have yet to find a single fucking person that is lgbt and mains something besides support, junkrat, or d.va.
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 ONE PIECE TAIPEI Restaurant - Menu
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tatamidrop · 8 years
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At 27 years old, Shinri Tezuka may be one of the youngest people still practicing the dwindling art of amezaiku, or candy crafting, in Japan. The self-taught Japanese artist carves, sculpts and paints delicate lollipops into intricate edible sculptures. Amezaiku dates back hundreds of years, but today there are only two artists left in Tokyo. Tezuka hopes his elaborate goldfish, frog and octopus designs will inspire the next generation of candy crafters to keep the tradition alive.
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gummy lamas
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One Piece ワンピース : The Ōka Shichibukai
“The reason the Grand Line is called the ‘Pirates’ Graveyard’, is because of the Three Great Powers that rule over it. One of them, is the Ōka Shichibukai. They’re seven Pirate Warlords that are officially authorized by the World Government. The Shichibukai inhabit wild regions of the seas and as long as they give a cut of their loot obtained from marauding & pillaging, the World Government sanctions their actions. Other pirates may look down on them and call them ‘Government Dogs’, but they’re among the strongest the Grand Line has to offer!!” 
Thus ends my journey with the Shichibukai. It was fun & arduous while it lasted and I had a hell of a great time re-reading some of the most epic and sad moments in One Piece. I’ve compiled all the gifs into a short video in the order of the manga’s storyline, so enjoy this final treat me buckos! A big thank you to all who stuck with me till the end & to all who joined in on the fun!! Oda has given us so many fantastic characters & memories it’s hard to wait a week for each chapter but it is always worth the wait. I can’t wait to see what else the sensei has in store for us!! 
☠  Hoist the Colors
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