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  • Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince {Nate Archibald} by ashbee01
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    Noah Grace Clark is sent to the NYC by her dad, who is a big racing horse breeder from Texas, to make a name for herself because her little brother is taking over that business as it's a family business. She has a whole penthouse to herself and starts attending the most prestigious school in the city, Constance St. Judes, where she meets possible friends, enemies. who knows the possibilities are endless. xoxo gossip girl
  • full on archival of the hsbc commentary stuff from the patreon by LUN47822
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    for those who would like to see the writer/artist commentary in here without actually having to go to the website to do so :3 pls do not give this a crap ton of attention cuz its completely uneeded for some1 who hates the goddamn f^^base sm i hope it burns in hell one day but whatever hope u enjoy ig followers pls dont read if u dont care or whatever i just wanna post smth for once updates whenever theres a new commentary is available to put in here via a website that i pretty much like using now so yeah and also 1st of every month when more stuff goes public as well just in case
  • One Last Dance // BL  by PsycheUNeed
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    "Have you ever wondered what it's like to be loved by someone you've hurt so much?" - Archival Blax Ruiz "Who are you? You're not him." - Nixon delos Reyes ****** Nixon and Archival's story
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  • Where is the exhibition of archival materials held to mark Suvarna Karnataka? by sumanbharat369
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    s Karnataka marks 50 years since it was renamed from Mysore State in 1973, the Golden Jubilee, or Suvarna Karnataka, celebrations have been launched with an impressive lineup of cultural events, historical exhibits, and public gatherings.
  • Riverdale x Reader Oneshots by A10iceskater
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    Oneshots about the people from Riverdale!
  • One by Swabilliant
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    Short, poem-esque and lacking in context: all these things describe this piece. I didn't want to lose it, though.
  • HYPE WILLIAMS' INVISIBLE JUKEBOX, TESTED BY LISA BLANNING by MRBL-SWTCHBLD
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    Hype Williams is comprised of Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland. The band's sound consists of very lo-fi, homegrown recordings incorporating hip-hop and '80s references—and the persona going along the band is equally as bricolaged as the tracks. Onstage, online, and on film, the band likes to maintain an aura of cut-and-paste mystery: they perform wearing elaborate DIY masks on stage (often made out of aluminium foil) and are practically impossible to catch for an interview. When you do corner them with questions, they respond something totally (or rather, seemingly) unrelated. This is hardly a surprising choice for Frieze—both members have fine arts degrees and theoretical backgrounds and have been involved in curation, writing, photography, arts. This isn't their first dabble in the art world either: this summer, the pair took over Hackney-based art space, SPACE, for a two-day residency and debauchery. As Inga Copeland put it in a recent interview, "Our connection to visual arts is less about us and more to do with a missing link between art and music. We're artists primarily, and music is the medium we're involved in at the moment due to the tools that are easily available," adding that "to cut a long story short, art is art, it's all under the same umbrella." This release is a rare transcript from an interview with the duo. This interview is only organized and slightly tweaked by me, for preservation purposes.
  • Girls Frontline, Real Steel by Benjamin_Sovdottir
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    The history and background behind the guns in Girls Frontline. This is for archival purposes.
  • The Research Journal of Dexter Redmond by SimonRedd665
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    If you're reading this, you either found my research journal (DO NOT WRITE IN THIS!) or the university was careless enough or stupid enough to publish my findings. Either way, you're in for a mess. This journal was supposed to record the events of my expedition into solving an ancient codex. What it now records are the multiple near death experiences I've faced, the war I didn't even know I was a part of, and of course, a mystery that is likely going to rewrite centuries worth of history. Strap in for what is like going to be the biggest and worst discovery of my life. Yours faitfuly, ~Dexter Redmond
  • Archival Printing Stories from India's Art Scene - Bangalore, Mumbai & Hyderabad by Virendarkohli
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    Imagine printing your artwork knowing it will last a lifetime. That's what archival printing offers. In cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, and Hyderabad, professional printing studios are making it possible for artists to produce museum-quality reproductions. Archival printing involves more than just printing-it's a preservation technique. It protects against light, humidity, and aging while delivering stunning clarity. One of the top studios in India offering this service is PhotoStop. With years of experience and an artist-first approach, they ensure your works are printed with care, precision, and lasting value.