guess who finally has a carrd !! i think this is way easier to follow than my google doc although i will leave both up on my pinned post 🤠
seen from China
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seen from United Arab Emirates
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seen from Belgium
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seen from China
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seen from United States
guess who finally has a carrd !! i think this is way easier to follow than my google doc although i will leave both up on my pinned post 🤠
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Necklace
for @schittscreekdrabbleblog
Necklace
“‘Be fri?’” David drops the cheap metal half-heart back into its wrapping.
“Be what?” Stevie dangles its twin out between them. “Mine says ‘stends.’”
Patrick’s extra smug-looking. “Did you mug a pair of preteens at the baby baseball show?” David asks.
“Tee-ball game? No, Valentine’s fundraiser for Rollie J’s preschool.”
“You get yourself something too?”
“I don’t need fancy trinkets.” He opens his hoodie to reveal a loop of yarn and colored macaroni.
“My god. It’s touching your shirt.”
“Handmade by the little salesman. For the ‘best coach ever.’”
“I wonder if Roland bought anything for Mr. Rose,” Stevie muses.
hiiiiee
RIA!!!!! Hey how are you doing????
I don’t know what Post Malone looks like, and I don’t care enough to google it, but I really really hope someone dresses up as Ghost Malone for Halloween.
five drinks to get to know me
Thank you to @ramonaflow and @lizzie-bennetdarcy for tagging me.
In chronological order because this somehow became nostalgia-based:
— Dr. Pepper: It tastes like my childhood. We did not have soda a lot (and we called it all “coke”—I know, don’t @ me about that, it’s a valid dialect thing), but when we did, it was Dr. Pepper. I feel like it’s a very regional preference, but I do not have data to back myself up.
— Cherry Limeade: Specifically, from Sonic. Sonic’s headquarters were in my hometown, where it was a fixture, so going to Sonic reminds me of home and the good parts of high school.
— Hard Cider: I discovered it in graduate school, in the Pacific Northwest, a.k.a. apple country. And then I drank it across Ireland one summer, which I highly recommend.
— Coffee: I only started drinking it in my late twenties, after a couple of gateway tastes-like-ice cream experiments. I felt that caffeine kick in and I thought, Wow, this is what other people feel in the mornings? And just like that, teaching at 8:00 am became a lot easier.
— Tea: I 100% totally peer-pressured myself into drinking tea after watching Schitt’s Creek and thinking, They seem to really like tea in Canada. I want to be cool like those Canadians. And also because I'd moved somewhere rainy and cool, and I thought having something like that as part of my afternoon would be . . . useful?
Tagging @jesuisici33 @tyfinn @olinsghost @statueinthestone @mostlyinthemorning and @mallpretzles
Orange and red <3
Orange: adorable, first to die in a horror movie
Red: full of rage and cake
Ria....I love you.... but you know those are VERY different things right? (Although they are kind of both true) (I would definitely die first)
why thank you