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Latte art tutorial 😍☕ Would you try?
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All Boliwood juice in one video 🔥
Entourage advertising revealed the very essence of the heroic theme of India. There's slow-mo, banana fights, and the rescue of a charming Asian beauty.
Well, what they advertise, it is impossible to guess without watching the video to the end. 😉😁
Entourage advertising revealed the very essence of the heroic theme of India. There's slow-mo, banana fights, and the rescue of a charming Asian beauty.
Well, what they advertise, it is impossible to guess without watching the video to the end. 😉😁
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The art of collective survival in bees.The big hornet apparently went to the wrong address for hunting bees🧐
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How is that possible? 🧐 Comment below 👇
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Definitely didn’t expected that 😂
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Rate this artwork from 1-10!
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Forwarded from Mythology Arts
🐍Lilith, was a female demonic figure of Jewish folklore. Her name and personality are thought to come from a class of Mesopotamian demons called lilies, and the name is usually translated as "night monster." The cult associated with Lilith did not survive among some Jews until the 7th century AD. Evil, which was threatened, especially against children and women at birth, was said to be prevented from wearing an amulet with the names of certain angels. In rabbinic literature, Lilith is variously portrayed as the mother of Adam's demonic descendants after his separation from Eve or as his first wife. While Eve was created from Adam's rib, some reports state that Lilith was a woman implied in Genesis 1:27 and was made from the same soil as Adam. Steadfastly refusing to be subordinate to her husband, Lilith left Adam and the perfection of the Garden of Eden; the three angels tried in vain to force her to return.
🎨Lilith (1889) by John Collier
MYTHOLOGY ARTS
🎨Lilith (1889) by John Collier
MYTHOLOGY ARTS
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Using the volume effect and the author's creativity :)
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Would you try? 😍 Comment "ROSE" in your language 🌹
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Outstanding hand control ✍️ 😱
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