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That vacuous expression alludes to the countless times it’s been thoroughly bound in some
itsajizzaster:Priceless expression! She’s having such a great time!
Some expression practice that took too much time! LOL! Umbrella Academy is the best!My GramMy Twitte
I used to do #selfportrait photography for some years now. All the time I could see myself in differ
Body of thought. ————————- All the time when I&rsqu
gelicide: hehe slasher time // based on @pastelpaperplanes expression sheet!
can not do anything much in my lunch breakI cannot put more time for facial expression…ju
xray32p: i wanted to do an expression meme for a loooong time and people kept asking me to do this a
parallel-istic: The perks of being gender fluid. Top: Masculine (35% of the time) Middle: Agender/Ge
coldties:‘Every time, I could see a longing expression on your face… Trying n
dylanzink: “The portrait was an important means of political expression in Roman times: statue
teambehadam:By @victoriassecret #victoriassecret ‘12 days til spring. Time to start melting th
xray32p:i wanted to do an expression meme for a loooong time and people kept asking me to do this as
xray32p:i wanted to do an expression meme for a loooong time and people kept asking me to do this as
timeofdeathnote: a moment of appreciation for kenma’s facial expression
First time actually finishing one of these oc expression memes! ft. my good ol’ henchboys
Dinner Time, 1965, Benny AndrewsMedium: oil
Adolph Gottlieb Composition1955 Oil on canvas 72 x 60” “Different times require different images. To
“As for the future, by the time our work is accepted by the general public, there will arise new art
Adolph Gottlieb Composition1955 Oil on canvas 72 x 60” “Different times require differen
Franz Marc [Germany] (1880-1916)~ ‘Blue Horse I’, 1911.Oil on canvas (112 ×
Franz Marc [Germany] (1880-1916)~ ‘Blue Horse I’, 1911.Oil on canvas (112 ×
Franz Marc [Germany] (1880-1916)~ ‘Blue Horse I’, 1911.Oil on canvas (112 ×
“As for the future, by the time our work is accepted by the general public, there will arise n
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