Ain’t no party like a Microsoft paint party
i like how the gray/black/white squares are like
“can u not”
tumblauritz: eightsevenmusic: Ain’t no party like a Microsoft paint party i like how the gray/black/white squares are like“can u not”
SERIOUS ROLEPLAYS (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ ✧・゚:*✧・゚:*
CRACK ROLEPLAYS ✧・゚:*✧・゚:* (◕ヮ◕)/
ONE LINE ROLEPLAYS (ノ⊙ヮ⊙)ノ~✧~*~✧*~
MULTIPLE PARAGRAPH ROLEPLAYS ~✧~*~✧*~ (⊙ヮ⊙)ノ
ROLEPLAYS ✧・゚:*✧・゚:* (◕‿◕ )/ *:・゚✧*:・゚✧
OH HOLY SHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
oh my fuck I remember seeing this ages ago AND IT STILL BLOWS MY FUCKIN MIND
I have a mighty need.
ninthcrime: I regret nothing. Nothing. :3Original source here
IM GONNA DO THE THING GUYS, IM GONNA DO IT!
Did you do the thing?
how come there isn’t like an “adulthood” class that teaches you how to operate a washing machine and pay taxes and make phone calls without crying
angryginger: power-word-no: i posted my skin in the guild forums and THE SNAPPER AND MY PRIEST ARE SHARING A TENDER MOMENT……….. gfdjkhglfkd i just noticed that your location is malfurion’s beard
i posted my skin in the guild forums and THE SNAPPER AND MY PRIEST ARE SHARING A TENDER MOMENT………..
gfdjkhglfkd i just noticed that your location is malfurion’s beard
preservearchives: Battle of Gettysburg – July 2013 – 150th Anniversary This manuscript map shows positions held during the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. Because of its small size, the map would have fit easily into a pocket for quick reference (Map A-7-19 RG 200 Paine
Battle of Gettysburg – July 2013 – 150th Anniversary
This manuscript map shows positions held during the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863. Because of its small size, the map would have fit easily into a pocket for quick reference (Map A-7-19 RG 200 Paine Collection Maps). It was previously laminated to cream colored folder stock with cellulose acetate. All media underwent solubility tests, after which the map was delaminated and tears mended. It was lined with Japanese paper and wheat starch paper, and encapsulated in polyester film.
The map comes from the Paine Collection of Civil War Maps. The maps, ca. 300 in all, were given to the National Archives by Colonel W. H. Paine’s daughter at an unknown date. Col. Paine served under all the Generals of the Army of the Potomac, but mostly under General Meade. He was an engineer in the Army, and his maps were noted for their accuracy. Many were constructed from observations taken in captive balloons or while under enemy fire. Most if not all of the maps in the collection are by Col. Paine.