A Place where we can all share our love of crossdressing.❤️ Be as Nice or as Naughty as you like. No spam please.Thank you all for sharing your photos. Love you all Marla ❤️❤️
K-Pop (Korean popular music) is a musical genre consisting of pop, dance, electropop, hiphop, rock, R&B, and electronic music originating in South Korea. In addition to music, K-Pop has grown into a popular subculture, resulting in widespread interest in the fashion and style of Korean idol groups and singers.
A community for Paris lovers and first-timers about travelling to the city, as a tourist or off the beaten path. Itinerary reviews, trip reports, advice from local and experienced travellers, niche questions, and everything in between, in English or French.
For those times when you see that multilayered crepe cake and think "I can do that" then wonder why you have an oozing alien bubbling from the garbage can.
Subreddit dedicated to the works of author Haruki Murakami. Murakami has written acclaimed novels such as Killing Commendatore, 1Q84, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, and Kafka on the Shore.
This is for anything vaguely related to custom action figures. Post pictures or videos of custom action figures you like, or even ones you've made yourself. Also, this is a good place to find someone to make a custom figure for you. Custom action figures are usually commercially made figures that have been altered in some way, often to make them new characters. But just putting a new hat on a character counts. And making a figure from scratch counts too, probably.
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Television at the speed of life. Longform videos meant to be played for ambience: crackling fireplaces, train rides, sandy beaches, shots of the earth from space and knitting. >Slow TV, is a term used for a genre of "marathon" TV coverage of an ordinary event in its complete length. It was popularized in the 2000s by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), beginning with the broadcast of a 7-hour train journey in 2009. From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_television