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  Living Fossil Studios™️

TahaIsMyName

No Finger February 💀

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Yell Louie🌸

I mean it is their monster, after all

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Guxst🎩✨️

Bueno solo busque una imagen en Google y dije que color se me parecia. En la mayoria de las que encontre se veia verde, pero en otras se ve como in amarillo medio verdoso, como un color lima. Apenas encontre imagenes en las que se veia totalment amarillo

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•°• TeneBrea •°•

I mean i understand. Sometimes the movies are a bit slow. However, some of them are pretty fun. This is why I liked Godzilla: Final Wars, since it is just PACKED with action and all sorts of kaiju (15 monsters in total, yes I Googled it). It was one of the first Japanese Goji films I saw, and I think it’s a great way to start off, especially since many familiar kaiju from previous films show up, as well as a few new ones

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Yell Louie🌸

I might, and it’s already out in theaters in Japan

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•°• TeneBrea •°•

The only Japanese Godzilla movies I ever watched were Shin Godzilla (the one on the left), the anime trilogy (top), and Godzilla Final Wars. I might watch the original 1954 movie soon tho.

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•°• TeneBrea •°•

Ok, so, i’ll explain. The Godzilla series is currently divided into four eras based on the time the movies were made. First off is the Showa, which includes the original and the ones that followed after until The Return of Godzilla (1984). Then comes the Heisei, which goes from the previously mentioned movie all the way to Godzilla vs Destoroyah (1995). Then comes the Millenium series, which spans from Godzilla 2000 (1999) up until Final Wars (2004). Lastly is the Reiwa series, the newest one (2016-now). This one includes the Godzillas above.

Some movies inside each era are sequels, others are reboots, and then some are just their own thing. Sometimes they feature the same Godzilla from the previous film, other times they are another individual, and then sometimes they are just different versions of the monster. The ones above are all variants.

Godzilla Minus One is a reboot of 1954, so no need to catch up. However, Godzilla 1954 is free to watch on YouTube with ads.

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Serafiq

Thank you for your support

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How to be taller in only 2 steps

This is truly an uraba lugens moment

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⚡🅷🅰🆉🆉🅴🆁 ⚡

Really, I’m following an old friend’s advice. She told me if I focused my time on higher quality artworks instead of just spamming a bunch of low quality ones, I would get more followers. This is still some of the best advice I ever received on this app. I mean, I don’t think I would have nearly as much fame if I just stuck to simpler doodles.

But thanks man, I really appreciate all the support. I hope you get all the fame on this app that you deserve as well

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ᴵᴸᴸᴱᴳᴬᴸᴸᵞ🚫ᴬᴿᵀᴵˢᵀᴵᶜ’s ALT

Still some of the best advice i’ve gotten on this app. Thank you for everything

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Today's my birthday

Bit late, but happy birthday!

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Sometimes I just wanna be a guy

Meanwhile body odor, excessive amounts of hair where there shouldn’t be, acne, the possibility of being drafted, less emotional support from others, and being called useless by entitled b*tches on social media: AM I A JOKE TO YOU?

I’m not saying one is better than the other, because they both have their pros and cons. Maybe we should just appreciate what we have, as in the end we depend on each other for our survival

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