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Hi everyone! commissions are open ^ˇ^
commission TYPE/PRICE info blog page https://johix.tumblr.com/commission-me
feel free to DM me or e-mail me at: johana.kubalova@seznam.cz
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Hi everyone! commissions are open ^ˇ^
commission TYPE/PRICE info blog page https://johix.tumblr.com/commission-me
feel free to DM me or e-mail me at: johana.kubalova@seznam.cz
Watching polycules form in real time is like watching an earthquake and a tsunami strike at the same location
love when fictional men are so devoted to their partner it makes them dangerous and insane. very slutty behavior keep it up king
a sort of alternative ending mantimer commission for @pasta-pardner whose blog I was so excited to find after I got into this ship and the dollars trilogy. I'm still pleasantly surprised there is a fandom and I hope all the 3-5 lovely ppl will enjoy this fanart :D thank you so much again for commissioning me!!
this is going to sound like such a little sibling ass take but i genuinely believe that being a little bit annoying is actually a greater sign of maturity and self awareness than being universally likeable and on good terms with everyone
if some people find me annoying and can't stand me because of how i think and act then that means i'm a fully realized human being with my own personality and opinions and free will and not just a reflective surface for other people's desires, which is in fact a good thing despite what people who want you to just be a reflection of their own opinions and desires will tell you, and why being considered "cringe" or whatever doesn't bother me at all
also it's really funny when you're confident enough in yourself to know that people not liking you isn't always a sign that you're the problem. like there's something undeniably hilarious about being aware your mere existence has the power to piss someone off and ruin their day and i recommend embracing it.
Jean Gabin and René Lefèvre Gueule d'amour (1937) dir. Jean Grémillon
finding out eastwood's most iconic role was offered to and rejected by eric fleming who was more popular and more talented than eastwood, and eastwood was like the sixth choice and took it because he needed a trip out of the country because he was cheating on too many women at once just...like....wow. believable
A Fistful of Dollars - Outtakes
i can't believe arthur conan doyle wrote this scene