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Marie 🦉

@Manaya2005

Hufflepuff, INFP, 🇫🇷, musicals, Bastille and Swiftie (rep tour, lover city of love and eras tour 🪩) Love Crafting and Catlady in waiting

City of Starlights Katılım Temmuz 2015
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Aarde@Aarrde·
Faut applaudir la performance c’est troppp 😭
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Lorien Testard@lorien_testard·
Today is the official release day of the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 vinyls and CDs. 🎶🎷 From the bottom of my heart, thank you for welcoming the music of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 into your daily lives. I’m deeply grateful to every person who made this physical edition of the music possible, thank you so much. It feel a little surreal to see and hear the vinyls spinning on your grammophone. It’s an immense gift and an honor to share our music with you. Thank you for this unique bond that connects us through music and videogames.
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Noah Kahan
Noah Kahan@NoahKahan·
My 4th album, The Great Divide, will be yours on April 24th, 2026. Pre-order and pre-save at the link below. First single out this Friday. noahkahan.lnk.to/thegreatdivide
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purr.in.ink@purrinink·
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33@expedition33·
Wishing you all the happiest of holidays, from our painted family to yours ❤️❤️ - The Expedition 33 Team!! Artwork made by Nicholas Maxson-Francombe, Art Director.
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S@Likes_Nothing8·
Jeslyn, you’re a warrior 🙌🏻💛💛
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
My daughter died three days before Christmas seven years ago. She was nine years old, hit by a drunk driver walking home from her friend's house. I spent Christmas Day planning her funeral instead of watching her open presents. I haven't celebrated Christmas since. Can't look at decorations without feeling like my chest is caving in. My husband begged me every year to put up a tree for our other kids but I couldn't. The thought of hanging ornaments and pretending to be festive while my daughter is in the ground made me sick. Last month my son, who's sixteen now, came to me holding a box of beads. Said his sister used to make bead animals at summer camp, remembered her coming home so proud with these tiny creations. He'd kept them all this time in a shoebox under his bed. Little beaded dogs and stars and flowers she made when she was seven. He asked if we could make something together to remember her. Said he missed having Christmas in our house, missed family traditions, but wanted it to include her somehow. So we sat at the kitchen table and started making this beaded Christmas tree using her old beads mixed with new ones. We've been working on it every night for the past month—me, my husband, our son, our younger daughter who barely remembers her sister. Stringing thousands of tiny beads onto wire, shaping branches, adding ornaments made from crystals and charms. Some beads are from my daughter's old craft projects. Others we bought online from a maker who sells vintage beads and helped us match colors when we sent photos. We finished it two days ago. I put it on our mantle and cried for an hour. My son held me and said, "she'd want us to have Christmas, Mom." He's right. She loved Christmas. She'd be devastated knowing we stopped celebrating because of her. I started a small online shop last week selling kits to help other grieving parents make memorial trees. Custom bead collections in their loved one's favorite colors, wire forms, instructions for people who need something to do with their hands during holidays when grief feels unbearable. I already have twenty-three orders from parents who lost children. This tree sits on our mantle now with a small photo of my daughter next to it. We're having Christmas this year for the first time in seven years. Not because the pain is gone but because she deserves to still be part of our celebrations even though she can't be here. Grief doesn't end but it changes shape. Mine looks like a beaded Christmas tree now, made with my living children's hands, holding pieces of the daughter I lost. That's how we survive. We make beautiful things out of unbearable pain. Credit - Martha Barker
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JUSTIN BUISSON
JUSTIN BUISSON@justinbuisson·
Ma copine a sorti son premier produit physique, une horloge dans son univers et j'aimerai trop que ça marche pour elle Produite en France, en Alsace Les précommandes sont disponibles Et même si c'est pas votre style, si vous pouviez la soutenir avec un partage ce serait ouf
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Rye ⭐️@anatisui·
Congratulations Doriane Pin!!!!! 🍾
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Caro
Caro@dwohthaunted·
midnights, speak now, fearless, red or 1989 cardigan? which one should i get
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Marie 🦉@Manaya2005·
@unawxreofit Hello J'en ai qu'une seule, cat 1 si jamais tu cherches quand même
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Aurianne
Aurianne@sunofhyunlixie·
Il y a personne qui vend une place pour The Fray ce soir ? ☹️
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Marie 🦉@Manaya2005·
Hello, Je vends une place pour Lorde au zenith de Paris ce soir 10/11, en carré Or gradin G #UltrasoundWorldTour
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Marie 🦉@Manaya2005·
@LordeFrance Hello Si le concert est bien maintenu j'ai une place carré or à vendre, gradin G !
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