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looking at that one booktok post and didn’t realize how funny this is. uou do not know what a safe word is
some highlights from the notes
Light answers a tough question
Solidarity
your month, your seal!
Mystery mini seal charms are now in my shop!!
— Nina LaCour via letsbelonelytogetherr
Gif sets are SO important to me. Yes, please take this scene and break it up into 4 or 6 three second loops that I can study over and over to appreciate the small details of it
summer's coming so I made them some fancy little drinks
moles + worms + shrew
I cannot believe it worked
I SWEAR I DONT HAVE A FAVORITE CHARACTER GUYS I am not biased whatsoever
I have you blocked because I don't like your blog at all but I hope you're doing well. ok blocking you again adieu
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Anon bb come back i can change for you
i saw her
lettuce slug
As part of its effort to make the popular consumer-led food safety platform kid-friendly and provide parents with tools for oversight, IWasPoisoned.com announced Friday that it was now offering teen accounts. “Starting today, new restrictions have been placed on the accounts of IWasPoisoned.com users under the age of 18, who will now need permission to view certain posts about contracting food poisoning at local restaurants,” said website CEO and founder Patrick Quade, adding that a feature called Family Poison Center would allow parents to decide both how many and what kinds of user-generated posts about nausea, diarrhea, or vomiting their children could see.
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