
Oof idk how I ended up in the delusional circle jerk thread :vlosereave: enjoy yourselves yall
watch the party die thread dead?
watch the party die thread dead?
Got locked
Roughly 10-15 min until next plot twist story source I made it up
give me my f***ing flowers
types this then goes into the kendrick thread
I donβt f*** with Kendrick nor Drake like that and def donβt chill in chat threads about either. Kendrick def won and continues to win tho
It's pic 67 in those IMDB photos.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0209933/mediaviewer/rm2627035904/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
For whatever reason my imgBB link isn't working.
Did you say 67?
used to think vacation meant Niagara Falls
f*** a opp make his body roll

h town
yall this hits hard af omg

Same niggas beakin', always duckin' my release dates
That's when the phone starts ringin' like, "Are we straight?"
Two-faced niggas back around with the three face
Damn, ol' triple double, Russ face, watch with the bust face
Never-met-the-plug-but-I-rap-about-the-plug face
Never-met-myself, I-don't-remember-who-I-was face
Have this film sitting in my watchlist for the longest.
You like French movies ?
HAW fest in October Friday - sunday
Snoh headline friday
Davido Saturday
D
Papi Sunday

This comprehensive monograph was produced to accompany the drawings retrospective Damien Hirst: Corpus: Drawings 1981-2006, held at Gagosian Gallery, New York in 2006. It features more than 200 drawings that offer a historical insight into rarely seen aspects of the artist's work and process. Included are early drawings from Hirst's student days; pencil sketches for seminal sculptures such as "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living," "A Thousand Years," "'The Acquired Inability to Escape," "Away from the Flock" and "The Hat Makes the Man"; preparatory diagrams for early spot paintings and medicine cabinets; a large-scale series of 14 drawings for The Stations of the Cross (2004); and proposals for unrealised and future projects. Accompanying the drawings is a conversation between the artist and political philosopher John Gray (author of Straw Dogs, False Dawn and Al Qaeda and What It Means to Be Modern), and an essay by British historian Simon Baker.
Tell yalls big homie im the real insider
https://mediashop-blog.blogspot.com/2010/06/damien-hirstcorpus-drawings-1981-2006.html?m=1
wmagazine.com/culture/drake-damien-hirst-certified-lover-boy
I just made the whole connection