look. look at this beautiful sword meme. i’m going to cry
#yall #sibling CULTURE
Oh i could talk about happy germ boy all day! I always sort of imagined that while he’s very awkward and slow to open up to people (especially when under stress I.e all the time cause it’s him and he can’t catch a break) once you break down his armor he can be a real goofball! I love the idea of him and Prussia joking around with each other like brothers usually do, it’s real cute.
👏German👏bros👏engaging👏in👏sibling👏culture👏
Hey, do you have any spare flower pots I could have?
seems like i do not have any to spare! ^J^
*takes his glasses* how many fingers am I holding up?
“Now give em back.”
//I guess I’ll use this style for simpler stuff
Gilbert lookin frikkin depressed.
Again, photo quality is 100% my fault.
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y’all remember Jonah: a Veggietales Movie?????
bonus:
a message from the lord
as always, click for better quality!
i spent two years making asia just to make this map. oh my god. the tag list couldnt get longer oh my god
So I found this app called Scan Halal where you scan the bar code of your food and it tells you if its halal or not. It’s a free app too. Pass this on so others can see and worry a little less about their food/snack choices
This is why I stared at my Iranian classmates. And since I don’t have any Indian classmate now, I tried my best to recall the kids in my ELD class. I love my school. I love California.
MY GEOGRAPHICALLY ASIAN BABIES.
I have no idea what their clothes should be like at that time so I just randomly drew them something…… I should practice coloring more :P
This picture clearly shows the climate difference and they remind me the ELD class I took two years ago lol.