I’m at the point of too depressed to even add anything to my tumblr queue. Or even look at anything. So like. I’m alive. Just wanted to put that here I guess.
#fbbcbf
I’ve never drawn Kravitz before now, and that’s a real crime. Send me to the Eternal Stockade.
More business mothman based on my life.
I’m working on getting interviews at Big Ass Accounting Firms. This is probably how it’ll go, tbqh.
My accounting headcanon - Gale is the tax partner who doesn’t mind working 75 hours a week.
sassmaster supreme
the silence in the fog
by Denny Bitte
Creepyyeha
Embroidered Collars by Nadya Sheremet on Instagram
love in bloom 🌸🌷🌺
rii you always floor me with these details and colors sobs
It’d be kinda funny if after their relationship got better Mimikyu would start vying for Jessie’s attention and love
This table is mine!
Fantasy Cosco where all your dreams come true… Got a deal for you!
Spilosoma lubricipeda or White Ermine or the cutest moth ever | Rob Blanken and Cet
[see tomatoro_potatoro on Instagram for the full-color versions]
Norman Hartnell | Wedding Gown | c.1933 Worn by Margaret Whigham, later the Duchess of Argyll, for her marriage to Mr Charles Sweeny in the Brompton Oratory, 21 February 1933. The dress took a team of 30 seamstresses six weeks to make, and the bride thought it shockingly expensive at £52. #whattheywore #historicalfashion #fashion #fashiondesign #fashionhistory #historyoffashion #vintagefashion #art #vintage #historicfashion #defunctfashion #historicalfashion #costume #costumedesign #couture #costumehistory #englishfashion #1930sFashion #histoireducostume #courtgown #victoriaandalbertmuseum #normanhartnell #weddingdress #wedding #weddinggown