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Caesar <3< amal
will byers stan first human second

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d e v o n
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RMH
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Aqua Utopiaïœæ”·ăźćșă§èšæ¶ă玥ă
taylor price
One Nice Bug Per Day

Andulka
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if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Age <3 and my friend, tutuâs OC bettyÂ
Caesar <3< amal
~151023
Mika, etc.
orphanage
Amal and Elizabeth.Â
The last bloods.
gundam IBO pencil work
~20151117 mika love
anyway bye
what the fuck
Inferior sailors!
Mika, etc.
~151023
Heartnet.
sabotender server.
Long time no see!
Why do I have so many of these
the asphalt ground was echoing the sound of cicadas
it prevented me from hearing the silence of you.
Letâs see you little punks smash my letterbox now
This reminds me of this guy who used to live on my dadâs street. Â
Every time it snowed, the snow plow would take out his mailbox - and only his mail box. Â And just to be clear - it was done intentionally. Â No one knows why, but the driver of the snow plow would target his box and mow it down. Â Heâd call the DOT to complain, and would get an earful of excuses that amounted to ânot our fault you have a wimpy mailbox.â Â
Fast forward to the next winter. Â First decent snow starts falling, and every kid is hoping for a snow day. Â It was right around 4:30 am that the whole neighborhood was woken up to this loud CLANG and the screech of tearing metal. Â My dad made it to the window first and started laughing his ass off.
Sitting out side was one very totaled, and almost ripped in half, snow plow. Â And these werenât little pick-up trucks with a blade on the front, we have these up in NY:
Well, turns out over the summer, my dadâs neighbor got himself a backhoe and sank a steel I beam into the ground in his front yard. Â Then he covered it with a decorative wood sleeve and topped it with a brand new mailbox. Â When the snowplow driver tried to mow it down it was a bad case of immovable object meets unstoppable force - and the mailbox won. Â With the plow firmly impaled on the I beam, it was very clear that the driver had gone out of his way to hit it. Â
Naturally, the DOT wasnât happy, and the neighborâs reply was simple: âNot my faulty you have a wimpy snowplow.â Â They did try to sue him for the damages, but as he had gone to the town, gotten approval for the post and its installation, and made sure everything was up to code, it was thrown out pretty quick. Â
And for anyone wondering about the driver⊠ He was fine.  His job and tighty-whiteys ⊠not so much.
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