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@moni98teresa
Is anyone else ever genuinely shocked when you find out you have an impact on someone’s life? A coworker can be like “I’ve missed seeing you” and I’m just like “???? you?? missed me????? My presence has an effect on your daily experience???? I affect things??? W h a t ? ? ?”
If this pops up while you’re scrolling, I wish you unconditional love and massive success.
when a mutuals struggling but you know you can't say anything to help so you just like their post and hope they know they're not alone
i always click the "track package" button as soon as i get the email. "oh boy i wonder where my package is!" warehouse.
By morning gone was any trace of you I think I'm finally clean
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the generational gap between me and the people my age who use chat gpt
They should make a musical about that
For anyone wondering how this is possible, the answer is that she is lying. The girl in the screenshot is Louisa Melcher, a prolific TikTok troll who is constantly making up insane stories for clout. She is also responsible for the song New York Summer, which all of you should listen to immediately with no further context just trust me you won't regret it
I have a vague childhood memory of Margaret Hamilton, the actress who played the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 MGM film version of The Wizard of Oz, appearing in an episode of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, as herself, because Mr. Rogers wanted to teach kids that actors are real people who are different from the fictional characters they portray. (This definitely did happen and is well-documented.)
In my memory, she told a story about something like this happening to her as a consequence of being made up to play the Witch. (I'm not having any luck finding any hard evidence either of her having told this story, or of its being true.)
Anyway, in contrast to the above, the story she told was more like "after weeks and weeks of getting made up in green facepaint every day my skin took on a mildly greenish cast and it was a couple months after filming before it went back to normal." Also the safety standards for stage makeup back then were not what they are today.