Embracing-the-shortness - Embracing The Shortness Since '96

embracing-the-shortness - Embracing the shortness since '96
embracing-the-shortness - Embracing the shortness since '96
embracing-the-shortness - Embracing the shortness since '96

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A turtle with a carved jack-o-lantern for a shell.
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Indigo || Chi-Ho Kwong, Chi-Kit Kwong β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜† Started: 19.02.2025 Finished: 19.02.2025 Thank
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If Bravery Is The Wind That Makes Us Soar Like Kites, Fear Is The String That Keeps Us From Going Too
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If bravery is the wind that makes us soar like kites, fear is the string that keeps us from going too far.

Tress of the Emerald Sea, Brandon Sanderson


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A Language Of Dragons || S.F. Williamson β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† Started: 23.04.2025 Finished: 05.05.2025 London,

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Shoutout to Charlie single handedly ruing the 'all arranged marriages work out in Brandon Sanderson works' statistic

Arranged marriage ruiner Georg


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