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@SyxxDragon

Divine Dragon King no one sees. I’m just a 6’10 Dragon from the future that writes about the past & future of the present. #EST19XX He/It

Houston, TX Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Syxx@SyxxDragon·
Before time had a name Gods resided on Celestia, the Planet of Myths. Wars caused a big bang creating the planets and stars in space. After finding Kepler, celestial power was passed down, rebellion happened, slaves were freed and empires rose. Chika Furido watches over Kepler. Gan, an ancient warlord returns and a new generation must decide the fate of Kepler and the universe. This is Kepler. Syxx Dragon Productions presents Kepler: The Observer Prelude Coming May 6th
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Robert Townsend@Robert_Townsend·
Today is 5 HEARTBEATS 35th ANNIVERSARY Thanks to my friend co-writer @KeenenIvoryWayans CAST, CREW,FANS for making this a classic.If you haven’t seen the doc “MAKING the FIVE HEARTBEATS” it’s available on all platforms. As we say in the film “Got nothin but love for ya Baby!“
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Bat Vibes@BatVibes·
Did you know Rhydon was the very first Pokémon ever designed yet this absolute legend has maybe the most hilariously contradictory lore in the entire franchise • Its armor is so insanely tough the Pokédex says it can comfortably swim in liquid magma • This 264-pound rock rhino can straight-up learn Surf and carry you across the ocean • But because it’s Rock/Ground-type and that is can swim… it takes 4× water damage • Oh, and when it evolved to stand on two legs? Its brain actually developed and got smarter… but it’s still canonically pretty forgetful. The ultimate Pokémon paradox and it started it all. Who else has lore this perfectly unhinged? 😂
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That Rabbit Guy@Son_ImSleep·
One thing I learned in life, always meet unreasonableness with unreasonableness. People always know who to play with, the first time you show them you’re not going you’ll never have to show it again
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Anime Tweets@AnimexTwts·
UFOTABLE A-1 PICTURES
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✦ jenn ୨୧@GemJennz·
Kpop Demon Hunters popping off as hard as it did is proof that the children yearn for more powerpuff girl type characters (girls who are adorable and feminine while still kicking ass to brutal degrees)
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Iconic? alright

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YOU GUYS WOULD BE SURPRISED AT HOW MANY PEOPLE JUST SIT IN THEIR HOUSE. THAT’S IT. THAT’S THEIR LIFE.
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Anime Universe
Anime Universe@animeposuto·
Fog Hill of Five Elements (2023)
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Lunaria@Izzie_919·
@SyxxDragon not in Houston, I’m based in Austin though
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I’m looking for an artist in Houston Tx tho
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@head_laila233 Anime/manga style for characters and possibly comic pages
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Laila William@head_laila233·
@SyxxDragon Can I ask what kind of artist you’re looking for? I might be able to help.
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@Izzie_919 You’re in Houston? I ask because I’m looking for an artist I can work closely with including paid in person meetings and constant commissions
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
In 1928, an Ice Man in Houston, Texas, pictured delivering a 25-pound ice block. Selling ice was a big business during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Ice was taken from ponds and rivers and transported worldwide by train or boat. It was then distributed locally by ice wagons. Frederic Tudor, the “Ice King,” started the ice trade in 1806. He began by shipping ice from New England to his rich customers in the Caribbean. As the years went by, he started shipping ice to Cuba, the southern U.S., and eventually to places as far as India, Australia, China, and South America. The ice trade was a big employer at its peak, with 90,000 workers and 25,000 horses in the U.S. alone. The demand for ice increased during World War 1, but once the war was over, the trade declined due to new refrigeration systems. By the 1930s, more households had modern fridges; by the 1950s, they were almost everywhere in the U.S. and Europe. More iconic photos: bit.ly/44OpIzi
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