Funko figure museum display at Dallas Comic Con.
I think I died a little, oh my god, so pretty
Funko figure museum display at Dallas Comic Con.
I think I died a little, oh my god, so pretty
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tomorrow I'm going to start working on my six pack
how many cinnamon rolls can I fit in my mouth
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My son, Aleister, modeling our NEW adorable baby bodysuits!
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Lil tiger
"i don't respect women who don't respect themselves"
"i and society as a whole hold women up to ridiculous respectability standards directly relating to the "purity" of said women while hypersexualizing them at the same time and if you are a woman and don't fit my awkward monolith of criteria then i refuse to acknowledge your humanity"
"hi i'm a misogynist piece of shit, please punch me in my face"
A Bronx bus company is offering tours billed as a “a ride through a real New York City ‘GHETTO,’” the New York Post reports.
The company, Real Bronx Tours, has taken largely white foreign tourists around the Bronx. The tour guide was caught mocking the Bronx by Post reporter Candice Giove.
Three times a week, Real Bronx Tours takes riders — mainly white Europeans and Australians — on a trip that includes stops at food-pantry lines and a “pickpocket” park.
“Last week, on the first stop of the $45 tour, guide Lynn Battaglia, from Pittsburgh, pointed out a housing project. She then mocked the Grand Concourse, modeled after a Parisian boulevard,” reports Giove.“‘Do you feel like we’re on the Champs-Elysées?’ she teased a couple from Paris.”
The tour also included a drive near a food pantry at a church. Battaglia wondered out loud, “I don’t know what that line’s about, but every Wednesday we see it. We see them go in with empty carts, and we see them come out with carts full.
Oppression tours! How chic!
wow
We are a Staten Island, NY based clothing company inspired by cartoons, monsters and robots. A fan of everything horror and comics, Samuel Peralta gives his own personal childish spin on his artwork. Clothing, Print, Pins/Buttons and custom orders are available. Please contact us with any questions you may have. Thank you for checking our work!
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Street harassment is not a compliment.
Dear god…
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Ahh split ends