mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the
mimir-anoshe: doktorgirlfriend: “Why does Tumblr romanticize Hades so much?” Idk Clarice, maybe we’re just tired, and life is uncertain, and we like the idea of a stable husband with a steady job and a big dog and his own place away from all the