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The first vintage piggy-back to be added to my collection of affectionate men posing together, and w

The first vintage piggy-back to be added to my collection of affectionate men posing together, and what a welcome addition it makes!


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Piggy-back stroll along this beautiful Minnesotan Trail.Time to look for another great outdoor spot.Piggy-back stroll along this beautiful Minnesotan Trail.Time to look for another great outdoor spot.Piggy-back stroll along this beautiful Minnesotan Trail.Time to look for another great outdoor spot.Piggy-back stroll along this beautiful Minnesotan Trail.Time to look for another great outdoor spot.Piggy-back stroll along this beautiful Minnesotan Trail.Time to look for another great outdoor spot.

Piggy-back stroll along this beautiful Minnesotan Trail.

Time to look for another great outdoor spot.


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You call yourself my best friend but I only come to your mind when YOU feel bad when I need you you don’t give a fuck about me. I am a secret when you are happy, a burden when I’m sad. You let me rot alone and betrayed me, but now

You’redeadtome

Another donation commission, this time for the lovely and kind @yuuyamiartist ( https://yuuyamiartis

Another donation commission, this time for the lovely and kind @yuuyamiartist ( https://yuuyamiartist.tumblr.com/ ) of them and their friend @wanderingsketch ( https://wanderingsketch.tumblr.com/ )

They’re both really into Disney stuff and I feel that in my heart hahaha

Thank you for commissioning me~ <3 

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One more commission to go!


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Pike (the weapon) and pick (the tool) come from the Middle English pik/pyk andpic, respectively, all via the Old English piic, “pointed object, pickaxe.”

The verbs pickandpeck also come from Middle English, in this case pikenandpicken, respectively, all via the Old English pician “to prick,” and perhaps from the Old Norse pikka

Pickaxe is often thought to be a compound word of “pick” and “axe,” but is actually from the Middle English (13c) picas,ultimately from the Medieval Latin picosa. In 15c it was altered via folk etymology to include axeAxe itself is from the Old English æces/æx, via the Proto-Germanic akusjo, via the Proto-Indo-European agw(e)si-

In some Middle English and Early Modern English dialects, pickandpitch were synonymous. Because of this, we also have pitchfork and piggyback. Pitchfork was originally pic-forken in Middle English (13c), and piggyback was originally pick pack (1560), from the act of pitching a bag over one’s shoulder. 

Pickle (15c) is unrelated, and of uncertain origin. 

Toothpick is Early Modern English, but Old English had toðsticca, “tooth-stick.”

Chocolate donut with a cute pig face. Enjoying at a cafe where pigs sleep on your lap• Mipig + Caf

Chocolate donut with a cute pig face. Enjoying at a cafe where pigs sleep on your lap

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