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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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charlesoberonn

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"Oh you had a plague? Come back to us when you had a World War, brand new unconventional weapons, and a new international order."

charlesoberonn

I apologize.

noroquian

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demareth

insert that YOU chihuahua post where theyre being pinned down i cant for the life of me find it

charlesoberonn

This one?

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schwazombie

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ruffboijuliaburnsides

Oh, Charles. The hubris. Honey. You had to know this was a possibility. Why would you tempt Apollo like that.

dzamie

I love how we don't even need Apollo to be captioned, it's just "he's holding a dodgeball and looks Greek statue, of COURSE it's Apollo delivering the gift of prophecy unto unsuspecting tumblr users"

nebulous-nebuli

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blueelectivire

Absolute fucking trainwreck of a post

seventh-spirit-slain

Oh gee I wonder why this is going around again

the-dragonlich
beesmygod

what does seem to be happening across the board on every website is that theyre going to be scrapped for parts to shareholders. ad rev is straight up failing. there are no back up monetization plans because they all expanded beyond their scope and took money they couldnt return on

beesmygod

this article from housefresh goes into exhaustive detail regarding how google is fucking original posts and web research and why. also how Brands are publishing bullshit reviews just to fill up the web with more pointless and fake articles to put ads on

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thebarroomortheboy

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Figaro was Walt Disney's favorite character in "Pinocchio" from 1940. Disney pushed for the kitten to appear in the film as much as possible. After the film, Disney swapped Minnie Mouse's pekingese Fifi with Figaro, starting with the cartoon "First Aiders (1944)." Figaro also got his own series of "Figaro" cartoons beginning with "Figaro and Cleo (1943)." He would have four cartoons of his own, two appearances in the "Pluto" cartoon series, and also appear in the promotional animated wartime short "All Together (1942)," for a total of seven cartoon appearances. This, plus the one feature film "Pinocchio," makes eight appearances of Figaro overall.

FIGARO voiced by FRANK WELKER