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14 January, 2024

In Dima Dmitrievs scintillating art, dogs embodied audacious surfers, conquering waves with charismatic bravado. Their caricatured faces held gleaming miniature swords, symbols of potent fearlessness. Amidst the edgy, riveting spectacle, a camaraderie bloomed, providing an affable charm to the otherwise tempestuous scene. Interesting Facts: 1. Surfers: The origins of surfing

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14 January, 2024

In an icy realm, a pint-sized creature thrived. Astonishingly wise, with eyes glowing brighter than the Northern Lights, it balanced a Munchkin’s cuddliness with a Wildling’s tenacity. The snow, its playground; the owl, its muse. The world marveled, fear laid to rest, curiosity kindled, at this extraordinary being of cold

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13 January, 2024

Within a sunlit meadow, an extraordinary creature playfully roams, embodying a unique fusion of cat, raccoon, and chipmunk. Exuding vibrancy and a nonsensical charm, complete with a coat of airbrush art and gleaming, curious eyes, it captures teen imaginations with its friendly aura and detailed elegance. Artfully crafted by Dima

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13 January, 2024

Beach Day, surfing, tropical paradise Interesting Facts: 1. The earliest known author of a book was a 12-year-old girl, Enheduanna, in 23rd century BC. She wrote hymns to the goddess Inanna. 2. Surf Board: The longest surfboard ever ridden by many people was 42 feet long. It was surfed by

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