
Hornet 𐔌՞. .՞𐦯
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Hornet 𐔌՞. .՞𐦯
@CelestialNosk
♡ I love my perfect boy ♡ 18 !! - multifandom - Support/flex player - To dance... and love... and end... together...



TCG players when they find out you're a collector









The fact that we never actually see real humans get Pokémon TCG products from Walmart drops actually makes perfect sense. Think about it. Walmart has a drop, bots eat, & resellers are taken care of. The resellers then pay a fee to list the products at higher prices... On Walmart





after a match on... reed (twin suggested that i should play him 😭) i got my alt acc in diamond 3 too now, same as my main :3 played a lot of stuff i dont play on my main, but now it might be time to push for gm...



Trump's 2026 budget proposal cuts $736 million from the National Parks Service.

D4VD recorded himself having seggs w/ Celeste btw. That’s why he’s being charged with very specific crimes. “Lewd & Lascivious sexual acts”. When he went on tour & left them computers it’s all in his iCloud. Even their argument. He can deny all he wants

“Chornobyl” is the only correct spelling Ukraine asks the world to use. Using Ukrainian transliterations respects Ukraine’s language and culture and moves away from Russian forms that were imposed by Russia during the Soviet era. It is also part of a wider effort to decolonise language and correct long-standing imbalances in global usage. Using the correct transliteration for a place in Ukraine affirms recognition of Ukraine as a sovereign state – a fact Russia tries to deny. We welcome the decision of states and international organisations to adopt the Ukrainian spelling of Chornobyl, including in the UN resolution of December 10, 2025. Like Kyiv, Chornobyl reflects Ukrainian pronunciation and thus aligns with the global practice of updating place names for linguistic correctness. The successful shift from the Russian spelling “Kiev” to the Ukrainian “Kyiv” is a clear example of this trend. All Ukrainian cities deserve to have their names rendered correctly. #ChornobylNotChernobyl #Chornobyl40









