He's just a white guy why am I simping so hard for BBNO$?
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He's just a white guy why am I simping so hard for BBNO$?
Just act normal.
I don't know what shenanigans Amos and Naomi are plotting, but they both really need to work on their 'innocent faces'.
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Wherever she is—whatever Mum is... she's fine. She's happy, and she loves us... and she's looking over us.
JUST ACT NORMAL — 1.06
Ambrose is like "i wanna rub kodiaks bare feet 🤤"
you know what's really funny, Louis knows which lines the crowd sing loud so he always, ALWAYS encourages them to do so. like "you were my because" in walls, the "kill my, kill my" part of kill my mind, etc etc yet with the princess park line being sang the LOUDEST line of entire show everyday and he *never* ever dares to ask the crowd sing that one louder or just go infront of the stage to do so or even just raise his one hand up the way he always does with others (apart from that one time he did and looked like a scared deer caught in headlights afterwards with "dear God what have i done" feelings)
so if the line truly means nothing, nothing to do with his rumoured relationship with a past bandmate, and is actually about his job, _why not treat it as such_ why not treat the line same as you do with the others. it's just funny that he never does that. i love it. love Louis so much. i love larry and i love how loud he is without intending to be.
I forgot to email the archivist and tell her I would be out of town on Friday and though I will not do it, the temptation to try to indulge in some mild gaslighting and act like I said something on Wednesday is strangely powerful
Just Act Normal. Nobody will ever know the girls have excited you a little bit.