Man it's loanly on here in the morning.
Where did all the lil people in my phone go?
Who's awake? so I can see who's in my time zone.

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Man it's loanly on here in the morning.
Where did all the lil people in my phone go?
Who's awake? so I can see who's in my time zone.
At knifepoint, which of these GERMAN foods and drinks would you eat?
Spaghetti Eis
Blood Sausage
Spezi (Fanta and Coke mixed)
Pizza Tonno (Tuna)
Party Hedgehog (minced meat or cheese variation)
Latte Macchiato
Toast Hawaii
Schweinshaxe (Pork Knuckle)
Super Dickmann's
Sülze (jelly with meat)
The way Garcia says Toronto is too funny. Like is that how all Americans say it. With emphasis on the second T ? Cause most people I know just say “torono” basically 😂😂
imperial
Yeah, so... I know that in the some odd years that I've been on tumblr, I have spammed the hell out of the 4th of July in a fit of American patriotism. But man. I am... not feeling it this year. Think I'll sit this one out, friends, unless I see some spectacular 45 drags.
Alright, you stress factories, get out there and liberate the demon ridden, ramshackled hamlet of America.
It's me, with my daily reactions to TMA
From MAG 24:
Sasha: Do we know if it's pronounced Caliope (cal ee oh pee) or Caliope (Ca lie oh pee)? Jon: I have also heard it said as Caliope (cal ee ope). Sasha: Seriously? By who? XD Jon: (With TANGIBLE distaste) Americans.. Sasha: Ahh.
Peak writing right here. Shaking my hand those dang americans and their silly pronunciations. Myself included of course.
I find it humoroUs whenever i'm online and an American "corrects" my spelling of favourite, humour, or colour.
I'm always just like;
"aww honey, you know there are a ton more English speaking countries that spell them with the "u" than not, right?"