Pocky-Monster
Pocky-Monster



Emmy | 22 | England



Cosplayer.
Aspiring model and make up artist.
I design layouts and websites, and I love gaming.



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lucyintheskywithdimonds21:

Eric……..

You are doing it wrong

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dyingofcute:

Bombay cat

dyingofcute:

Bombay cat



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daily-disney:

I know there’s something in the wake of your smile,I get a notion from the look in your eyes,You’ve built a love but that love falls apart Your little piece of heaven turns too dark.

daily-disney:

I know there’s something in the wake of your smile,
I get a notion from the look in your eyes,
You’ve built a love but that love falls apart 
Your little piece of heaven turns too dark.

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thefrogman:

This tag?

Yeah Otis was pretty worried about that. He’s never been in trouble with the law before. He can’t read, otherwise I’m sure he would have resisted trying to eat the tag. 
Fortunately, I asked my personal lawyer for some advice on the matter. 

Harvey informs me that it is illegal for a merchant to remove one of these tags. In the past, shady dealers of furnishings would often lie about the quality of materials and try to charge higher prices. However, once you purchase the item and have it in your home, you are legally allowed to rip off the tags if you wish.
This is good news for Otis. He really didn’t like the fugitive life. He wasn’t very good at being on the lam. Mainly because he misunderstood what that meant.

thefrogman:

This tag?

Yeah Otis was pretty worried about that. He’s never been in trouble with the law before. He can’t read, otherwise I’m sure he would have resisted trying to eat the tag. 

Fortunately, I asked my personal lawyer for some advice on the matter. 

Harvey informs me that it is illegal for a merchant to remove one of these tags. In the past, shady dealers of furnishings would often lie about the quality of materials and try to charge higher prices. However, once you purchase the item and have it in your home, you are legally allowed to rip off the tags if you wish.

This is good news for Otis. He really didn’t like the fugitive life. He wasn’t very good at being on the lam. Mainly because he misunderstood what that meant.



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