I'm so scared of Trump winning again. That's 4 more years that we could see things get seriously destabilized and potentially end up in Giliad territory

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I'm so scared of Trump winning again. That's 4 more years that we could see things get seriously destabilized and potentially end up in Giliad territory
Hahaha blessed is the fruit, just checked into #giliad #Underhiseye #blessedbethefruit #handmaidstale #manywives #utah #travels #jk #iamjustjack #justjack under his eye. (at Gilead) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce9WaWOPdjl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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NIMUUUUUU nimu
Nimu
she's my oc from mine and kankri-say-relax 's rp bout H4CK3R5 guh
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Hint on Origins
So in the episode "Susan Strong", when the guys and PB are in the castle, there's a picture on the wall of PB and an older woman with a crown. Mother?
Asuza: Most likely although she never actually talks about her family much. I'll look into it
Jackie (Edit): This could mean that Princess Bubblegum is part of line of Candy Royalty, which makes sense. It's not hard to assume that maybe whoever came before her created her in the same way she created Lemongrab or Golliad. Sometimes she talks about higher beings and guardians that regulate universal royal laws, so it could be possible that they created her too.
It would be awesome if we had a screen shot of the scene where this picture comes up since it isn't on the wiki
/cough cough azusa cough cough followers
"But the Lord is more constant and far more extravagant than it seems to imply. Wherever you turn your eyes the world can shine like the transfiguration. You don't have to bring a thing to it except a little willingness to see. Only, who could have the courage to see it?" - John Ames in Marilynne Robinson's Giliad