still seeing c*ck up in here
Not today Justin
Mike Driver
i don't do bad sauce passes

titsay
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Andulka

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Cosmic Funnies
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hello vonnie
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@bitter-nerd
still seeing c*ck up in here
this wasn’t even a joke it was a straight-up confession omg
what the fuck is this
“Gaymers”
HOMER! STOP BRINGING HOME SOUL EDGE!
m’hunty
Reading Times, Pennsylvania, October 14, 1926
Too early?
Chicago Tribune, Illinois, October 24, 1932:
inclusivity win! jkr confirms dobbys cock huge!
oh to be a small clothed animal from a beatrix potter book, living in a cottage on the countryside kneading bread and such.
The dream
Purple-Necked Black-Bearded Blatch
The Purple-Necked Black-Bearded Blatch was the title character of the December 1969 Woman’s Day magazine puppet play “The Purple-Necked Black-Bearded Blatch,” written by Jerry Juhl.
The Blatch possesses a long, extendable neck (made from a dowel) and is described as a “fearsome creature” who speaks in a “monstery, blatchy voice.” Mean Mr. Figg sends the Blatch to Zing and Zang Zong, to frighten them. However, they decide the creature is a pet and teach him how to have fun.
The Purple-Necked Black-Bearded Blatch is ultimately returned to Mr. Figg, wearing a Santa hat, as a Christmas present.