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Enemies with benefits (ep.6).... I too had really bad cramps during a work trip, and had to rely on the kindness of my coworker to have some pain meds, but in the real world we don't get cute sapphic moments out of it š
You want me to stay a while, stay a while To be in a moment with you
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THE VAMPIRE LESTAT 3.01 'DETROIT'
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Season 3, Episode 1 "Detroit" THE VAMPIRE LESTAT (2022ā)
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Kajillionaire (2020) x Excerpt from Screenplay dir. Miranda July
HACKS | 1.01 > 5.10
I want to get yo know you better. Let me get past those walls.
JANHAE PLOYSHOMPOO as LAL LALLALIN and JINGJING YU as WINE WAYTHAKA episode 6 of ENEMIES WITH BENEFITS
idk but when i discover new books and music iām just excited to be alive again. yes a bit dramatic but thatās how i feel when i discover them
HR lady was doing a presentation on a "neuroscience" approach to working smarter, and it was as you would assume a lot of on-the-face-of-it-completely-wrong information, but I almost lost it when she said, verbatim, "[a specific professor] explained it takes one hundred years for the human brain to evolve around a new technology"