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you look so cute and happy :) xo
ahhh you're the best :) thank you friend!

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madcapped replied to your post: Columbia was great this past weekend! ...
you look so cute and happy :) xo
ahhh you're the best :) thank you friend!
madcapped replied to your post:lmao stupid story i now have this legal ...
BUT YOU ARE SUCH A RORY ANYWAY
iTS SUCH AN INCREDIBLE WEIRD THING RIGHT??
even my mum was like tru but she still picked my middle name
madcapped said: Strays Thankyou!!! /smooches ur forehead
madcapped replied to your post: omg look at me n my cool new ...
ANISSA YOU LOOK SO FUCKING PRETTY EEE
omg thank you~~ (▰˘◡˘▰)
madcapped replied to your post: "i refuse to call it macy...
lolll
why do ppl from the suburbs have such strong opinions abt these things explain this to me tbh
LIZ! Also, after you dry it out with rice, the keys on our laptops are actually capable of clicking off. There is a layer of pliable plastic under them that prevents spilled liquid from getting inside the computer. I spilled tea on mine last year and after it dried i had to carefully remove and clean each key so it wouldn't be sticky. Then I bought a keyboard cover for a buck on amazon lol. Good luck!!!
I just spent all evening meticulously cleaning four years worth of grim from under each key and i never want to do that again
intelligentairhead replied to your post: is it just me or do indigo children sound like...
What are the indigo children?
kids with creepy powers?
copied from wikipedia:
Descriptions of indigo children include:
the belief that they are empathetic, curious, strong-willed, independent, and often perceived by friends and family as being strange;
possess a clear sense of self-definition and purpose;
exhibit a strong innate sub-conscious spirituality from early childhood (which, however, does not necessarily imply a direct interest in spiritual or religious areas);
a strong feeling of entitlement, or "deserving to be here."
Other alleged traits include:
a high intelligence quotient, an inherent intuitive ability; and
resistance to rigid, control-based paradigms of authority.
According to Tober and Carroll, indigo children may function poorly in conventional schools due to their rejection of rigid authority, being smarter (or more spiritually mature) than their teachers, and a lack of response to guilt-, fear- or manipulation-based discipline
I'm just...
wow
nope
those are definitely sues and stus
madcapped replied to your post: is it just me or do indigo children sound like...
indigo children who are also otherkin…..
I personally don't have that huge of a problem with otherkin but holy shit NOPE.