I made a plush of Masamune Date and Hanbei not too long ago🌱🐉
I posted these on my IG too✨
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I made a plush of Masamune Date and Hanbei not too long ago🌱🐉
I posted these on my IG too✨
english: coconut oil
french: :)
english: oh boy
french: oil of the nut of the coco
IM CRYINGNFN
english: ninety-nine
french: :)
english: oh no
french: four-twenty-ten-nine
english: potato
french: :)
english: oh geez
french: apple of the earth
french: papillon
english: :)
french: don’t
english: beurremouche
French: pamplemousse English: :) French: pls no English: raisinfruit
english: squirrel
german: :)
english: oh dear
german: oak croissant
english: helicopter german: :) english: uh oh german: lifting screwdriver
english: toes
spanish: :)
english: no don’t
spanish : fingers of the feet
english: bowl
spanish: :)
english: oh lordy
spanish: deep plate
english: car
polish: :)
english: i changed my mind
polish: that which walks by itself
french: coccinelle
UK english: ladybird!
american english: ladybug
french: weird
dutch: :)
french: …what
dutch: the good lord’s little animal
french: …ok
irish, polish and russian: *giggling*
french: …just tell me
irish, polish and russian: GOD’S SMALL COW
English: jellyfish Japanese: :) English: what yo got Japan Japanese: ~*~*o c e a n m o o n*~*~
English: gloves Dutch: :) English: omg what now Dutch: hand shoes
English: porcupine Dutch: :) English: … please, no Dutch: sting pig
JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER
English: Poppy
Dutch: :)
English: … tell me
Dutch: Clap rose
English: dragon
Finnish: :)
English: for fuck’s sake
Finnish: salmon snake
english: dragon
asl: :D!
english: tell me?
asl: SPICY DINOSAUR
English: nap
Romanian: :)
English: huh?
Romanian: a baby of a sleep
Woman and Home and Good Needlework, May 1958
“Not here, someone might see!”
Butterick Pattern Book Winter 1951
Betty like to flash her lacy panties when she got a little tipsy at the PTA meeting.
Butterick Pattern Book Fall-Winter 1955
Woman and Home and Good Needlework, May 1959
The Gorgeous Necklines
Nina Leen, 1950s
Floral-patterned silk “New Look” dress with organza overlay, early 1950s
Grand Rapids Public Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
And for only $4.94 more you get the other shoe.
Montgomery Wards catalog Fall and Winter 1953-1954
1940’s and 50’s skirts, from full to slim…..regular sizes and plus!
Nubby Poodlecloth. That’s the name I used to strip under back in the day.
Montgomery Wards catalog Fall and Winter 1953-1954
Before the Great Button Shortage of 1958.
Montgomery Wards catalog Fall and Winter 1953-1954
Heavily sequined silk, tulle, and net “New Look” evening dress, 1954
Grand Rapids Public Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
The evolution of eye makeup.
We need to go take a page from the bygone eras of makeup or develop a new, more natural makeup look or something more experimental without caring about “attractiveness” or “for the ‘gram”, honestly getting fed up with the fake “baddie aesthetic” look already which is already so 2015/16. Back in the older days, people were at least either more experimental with their makeup looks or more flattering to the eye in real life, either way.