The Beehive, Wellington, New Zealand Superthread

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thank you for calling AT&T, how may i help you?
 
I don't know, I'd like to see one, but at the same time, I have enjoyed mistaking you for Axver. Plus I like seeing the image I made floating around on three different users.

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I keep mistaking you for Ali. Fucked if I know why. Maybe because Ali has a copyright on red avatars or something.
 
lmao oh shit i didn't mean to picspam but oh well, i know this will please axver.

i just came across a gif queen bee made for me from a music video:
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the file's called creepyasfuck cuz, well, it is.
 
omg i uploaded this back when i was first getting into the enz. i didn't know who was who. this is like the worst pic ever, i can't believe it was used as an album cover.
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... I'm lost.

Your location used to be a melbourne tram headed for wellington yes? Well when I see your location still has that tram, it makes me think that Helengrad has replaced Wellington and thaty ou still can't get there. :sad:.
 
lmao oh shit i didn't mean to picspam but oh well, i know this will please axver.

i just came across a gif queen bee made for me from a music video:
creepyasfuck9gp.gif


the file's called creepyasfuck cuz, well, it is.

What the hell.
 
Oh my god, the use of pink there is perfect for a fundamental reading historical text.

The fact taht she vaguely resembles a Da Vinci painting to me is already making me wonder what scandalous activity she is up to.

And it changed to pink, it's actually red :(
 
The Burgermeister's Daughter

Defying sixteenth-century social mores, Anna Buschler was a frequent subject of gossip because of her garish dress and flirtatious behavior. When her powerful father, the burgermeister of the imperial German city of Schwabisch Hall and a local hero, caugt her in secret, simultaneous love affairs with two men - one a member of royalty, the other a cavalryman - he banishd her. In this haunting story, Steven Ozment, a professor of history at Harvard Unversity and an award-winning author, examines the brutal legal battle that ensued.

Tell me this does not ssound like the introduction to a romance novel!

The Harvard part just makes me think Cornelious bear wrote it.
 
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