That one episode where I almost needed medical intervention cuz i nearly passed out from laughing too hard.
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That one episode where I almost needed medical intervention cuz i nearly passed out from laughing too hard.
*donkur intensifies*
Hmm🤔 I think Jason forget to call Tom and tell him the plan. Did Tom call HM a cyborg!?🤖 My favourite part- The CAA said the palace appeared to be “confused.” What the CAA really said was - "Those liars are lying!!" The fandom should send the CAA flowers. They refused to let the palace bully them into silence!!!
This is going to be interesting to watch. 🤓🍿🍷
Finally the press is pushing back!! I hope they don't back down. If William wants to be normal, then he should be treated as such. Stop protecting him!
Before Kate Middleton was Kate Middleton, she was Kate Middleton, a young woman described by CG editor Dylan Jones in March 2007 as "probably the most intriguing woman in Britain right now, princip...
After reading this blog post, I have to ask, why did William marry Kate? William seems to be the one with the issue. He knowingly married his stalker. Its clear he dictates Kates schedule and Kate is just happy to play along for the money and status. Kate is in love/obsessed with William and William settled for someone who will NEVER betray him. Not quite the fairy-tale after all... but we already knew that.
Kate = Puppet
William = Puppet Master
William is trying to make Kate look important and flex his “I’m powerful” muscle as well. Facebook and Twitter bosses better laugh them out of the boardroom.
👁🗨My thoughts💭 1-Children 17 and under should have their social media accounts monitored by parents, not by staff at Facebook and Twitter.
2-parents need to be held more accountable for their children’s actions. Parents who are involved in their child’s life, limit their time online. This results in less time bullying and more time to searching whatever interests them when online access is available.
3-Adults 18 and over who cyber bully, have issues. They most likely don’t feel heard and feel it necessary to bully others. In this case, use the “report” or “block” button that Facebook and Twitter have made available. It’s really that simple.