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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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I AM THE SAND GUARDIAN, GUARDIAN OF THE SAND

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I’m just reblogging this because my dad didn’t believe it existed.

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IT

HAS

RETURNED

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Well I spent way too much time on this thing that I should have.

But I really liked the idea of a sand gardian.

POSEIDON QUIVER BEFORE HIM!

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Reposting because I had forgot the most important detail

Thanks again Katiestrophic for the inspiration

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But can we just talk about

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This is one of those posts that disappear forever. They make you think that you hallucinated it, then it just pops up like, “hey, bud, yeah I’m real.”

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it got better!

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I’ve never seen the second video and j think everyone should

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The Sand Guardian Guardian of the Sand Poseidon quivers before him
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the sudden decrease in animation quality between the first hunchback and the sequel is both hilarious and sad 

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The Return of Jafar charliekelly69:

i had to reblog this because im actually pissig mysefl

Let’s take a second to compare Aladdin to The Return of Jafar:

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Ouch

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Esmorolda and Corpet

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Disney Yikes ! Haven't watched that many sequels but I don't know if I want to...
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unalome

Breathtaking photos of Aboriginal newborns and pregnant women in the outback show the beauty of indigenous sacred rituals
Amazing photos have emerged of Aboriginal newborns with their mothers in traditional surroundings
Australian photographer Bobbi-lee Hille, 29, has paid homage to her Indigenous culture with stunning images
The mesmerising photographs give an insight into the true Aboriginal culture, traditions and lifestyles

‘I wanted to photograph Indigenous babies and bellies to create awareness of our beautiful culture and people,’ Ms Hille said.
‘It’s celebrating Indigenous culture and new life through photography. It is very important to me to keep our culture alive, to promote awareness and show how beautiful the traditions are.’
The mother-of-three, from Perth in Western Australia, believes her project called Milyali Art - meaning newborns in 2015 - is even more important as mainstream education and that the media often neglects Aboriginal culture.

‘I wish there was more focus on Aboriginal studies in schools and more cultural awareness,’ she said.

‘Usually only the negatives are focused on and because of this a lot of Australians have no idea about true Aboriginal culture, traditions or lifestyles.

‘They see a stereotyped one-sided story and make up their minds.’

*Just my personal favourites from the beautiful photography by Bobbi-lee Hillie. I am so amazed! these are by far the most beautiful photos I have ever seen*

Read/see more at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3452825/Bobbi-lee-Hille-s-photos-Aboriginal-newborns-pregnant-women.html

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This is some of my beautiful sisters photography 💕

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