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Kit

@trulyyourskit

she/her | fan account | ‘92 liner | OT7 | ✍️happy endings only | Boys are blocked. | 🔞

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calendar_today13-01-2018 15:10:52

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I’ve never been offered the opportunity to use a mini excavator to bury my own pet before…genuinely sounds like it would be insulting but I found it to be very sweet of the man helping us out.

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Hey yall. Little proof of life here. But I just did the local Walk to End Alzheimer’s with my coworkers and we came to breakfast and there’s a 3 yr old’s bday party at the table behind us and so we joined in on the HBD song and then they gave us all happies. 🥹 Humans are cool.

Hey yall. Little proof of life here. But I just did the local Walk to End Alzheimer’s with my coworkers and we came to breakfast and there’s a 3 yr old’s bday party at the table behind us and so we joined in on the HBD song and then they gave us all happies. 🥹 Humans are cool.
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One of the two Huot Houses, Art Nouveau properties built in 1903 in Nancy, France. Designed by French architect Émile André (1871-1933).

One of the two Huot Houses, Art Nouveau properties built in 1903 in Nancy, France. Designed by French architect Émile André (1871-1933).
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White Christmas is one of my favorite songs. I’m so excited omg I needed this great news so badly today! Hang on to hope. 💜

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Minimalism is for suckers. Hôtel Solvay in Brussels, Belgium is a large privately owned Art Nouveau townhouse built between 1898 and 1900. It is designed by world famous Belgian architect Victor Horta (1861-1947).

Minimalism is for suckers. Hôtel Solvay in Brussels, Belgium is a large privately owned Art Nouveau townhouse built between 1898 and 1900. It is designed by world famous Belgian architect Victor Horta (1861-1947).