Photographer Unknown, (The Last to Arrive, Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
“The last goose in the column is flying just as high.”
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Photographer Unknown, (The Last to Arrive, Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
“The last goose in the column is flying just as high.”
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Photographer Unknown, (The Discreet and Not-So Discreet Side Glance), Gay Film Gif

Photographer Unknown, (Home Movies: Sam Morris), Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
Photographer Unknown, (The Gamer), Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
Reblogged with many thanks to http://jerk-smooth.tumblr.com
Photographer Unknown, (Wag the Tail), Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
Reblogged with thanks to https://kaulder.tumblr.com
Artist Unknown, (Pushing Back / Pulling Up), Gay Film Gifs
Photographer Unknown, (Harbinger of the Spring Season), Gay Film Gifs
Sic divine spirit omnium temporal. (Thus, he inspired all to the spirit of the season.)
Chris Hemsworth, compurter Graphics, Film Gifs
Etiquette: Expressing Gratitude
“You need not wait until a special day to show your appreciation for a job well done or your gratitude for a special favor. Set your own plan of action to show appreciation and gratitude anytime throughout the year.”
Photographer Unknown, (The Loosened Black Drawstring), Gay Film Gifs
Photographer Unknown, (Throwing Bubbles of Air), Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
Reblogged with many thanks to http://luegolomiras.tumblr.com
Photographers Unknown, (Excitement), Computer Graphics, Gay Film Gifs
Purple Shirt Gif Reblogged with Thanks to http://3leapfrogs.com
Maverick McConnell in “American Crime Story: The Assassination fo Gianni Versace”, Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
Reblogged with thanks to http://otoko-no-heya.tumblr.com
Photographer Unknown, (The Barbecue), Computer Graphics, Film Gifs
“All of the people took it up and sung it over and over until it was wrung dry, and no further innovations of tone and tempo were conceivable. Then they hushed and ate barbecue.”
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