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if i look back, i am lost
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Kaledo Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Stranger Things
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hello vonnie

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Jules of Nature
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
$LAYYYTER

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Typical twitter stuff
She was 100% accurate the whole damn time!!
Fuck ads
When life gives you normal fruit, make one sour hybrid
Jesus failed to take the wheel
This is not normal
As a med student I’m either one of these people on any given day.
Nice haircut bro
The Unapologetic Self as the Truest form of Self
Supporting bisexuals is ace culture
Supporting aces is bisexual culture
I feel solidarity in this Chili's tonight
@datfearlessfangirl
Are you saying aces have no heads...?
Yes we are headless creatures of the night
it's our somewhat equal attraction to genders and shared love of purple
[ID: two "shaking hands" memes. both say "bisexuals" on one hand and "aces" on the other. the first meme says "just pick one" in the middle. the second one says "purple."]
May i also add
[id: two "triple handshake" memes. The hands on both memes are labelled, "bisexuals", "aces", and "enbies" on each hand. The first meme says, "purple" in the middle while the second one says, "just pick one." /end id]
excellent addition
This is bi, ace, and enby solidarity
Ive always waited to name my future child ace, now I can't.
This does not even begin to cover the weirdness of cathode ray televisions.
They are literally particle accelerators that you point at your face.
And for eighty years, Americans' favorite thing to do was turn them on and stare at them for hours.
If you overcharge them, they emit gamma radiation.
Servicing them is like disarming a bomb -- their capacitors are enormous and are usually charged to hundreds or thousands of volts, and most of them have no bleed system that drains that charge, meaning that they can still be dangerous months or years after the last time they were powered up. A discharge can not only electrocute you, it can cause tools to melt or explode.
A black-and-white cathode ray TV driven by an unmodulated analog signal is theoretically capable of resolution that would require a microscope to perceive.
*Shrugs*