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The story behind The Laundress.
This is so good. -Emily
I find that hard to reconcile with how 18th century dresses had boobs practically hanging out of them. Maybe the chest wasn’t as sexualized as the ankles were back then…
I have a dim memory from back in high school… I think someone once told me that breasts were no big deal back in corsetry-and-necklines-down-to-there days, they were considered a food source for children and that’s it.
But ANKLES. Oh, GOD. ANKLES. The ANKLE was connected to the LEG, which connected to THIGHS, which hid a woman’s SECRET FLOWER. The ankle was the gateway to the secret flower, so it was considered quite a stirring sight!
(via perelka-l)
Some of [Angel’s] moves and mannerisms pay homage to entertainer Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Most notably, her “Winds Fairground”, “Blue Monday Parade” and “Survivor’s Banquet” mimic his “Laying the Smacketh Down”, “Rock Bottom”, and “People’s Elbow”, respectively.
(via pembrokewkorgi)
Accidentally touching a girl’s bare leg is the weirdest cuz the skin’s so cold in this weather but they say they don’t feel it and the feel is so enticing and it’s so awkward but you wanna keep your hand there and siufshgdlfhadskjls
oras hasnt even come out yet and im already ready for sinnoh remake
(via maybeiwasserious)

my last drawing of curly with the mecha milk shirt was very well-received, so i thought i should do a fully-rendered one :)

So hey. Apparently Roxy was originally an Exeggutor gijinka. Oh Ed you sneaky bastard.
Duuuuuuuuude
That’s so good.
(via hernyart)










