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that’s not even a mouse, it’s a gerbil
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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cherry valley forever

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Stranger Things
Not today Justin
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that’s not even a mouse, it’s a gerbil
Summertime in my city
me watching monsters inc as a kid: how did it take so long for anyone to figure out that human child laughter not only produced energy like screams, but was more effective, and that children aren’t actually dangerous at all?
me watching monsters inc now: monsters incorporated, a multi-billion dollar corporate giant, stood to make extra profits off a scream shortage because low supply with high demand makes it possible to charge a fortune for a necessary commodity and everyone has no choice but to pay the high prices because they can’t go without electricity. Therefore Monsters Inc, as well as any other major powers that may have existed at the start of the era of using scream energy, fabricated the idea that only screams could generate sustainable energy sources in order to create artificial scarcity, because laugh energy was far easier to obtain and far more efficient, and therefore stood to lower the value of energy due to surplus. They also fabricated the idea that human children were toxic, in order to a) make other monsters too afraid to go near them to do research and possibly discover the secret of laugh energy, and b) to make monsters so afraid of going near them that there is a shortage of scarers, making it harder for rival companies to rise up and create competition. Even in the monster world, capitalism is based on lies, greed and cruelty, and even monster companies have no qualms about using and abusing children to maximize profits.
Quick appreciation post for Mi Bajita, my 1990 b2600i.... Back on stock chrome wheels with big's out back n lil's up front, picked them up at the Humble swap meet last weekend, 100 bux for the 4 tires, wheels and center caps! I paid 240 bucks for her in October of 2016 with about 70k original miles, replaced a main Fuse and alternator and changed the front end components and oil. I've put about 600 bucks and 8000 miles on it since then. The fuel injected 2.6 with an automatic makes it a badass cruiser and it has definitely helped me out of some pickles where I'd be walking if I didn't have it.... Cruised a 420 mile round trip from Corpus to Houston the other night to pick up a dirt bike and not one hiccup
somewhere in Oakland
For how stretchable she is, Mrs. Incredible must have no problems doing anal.