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And Now That You Donāt Have To Be Perfect You Can Be Good 2026
are u gonna let me sit by ur feet and lean against ur leg or do u hateme
1$ flea market score. Tiny glass 1960s perfume bottles. I love them.
Can you swap their heads ?
omg you can
Their meeting was foretold in the ancient texts
In sickness and in health, you are my best friend, and I love you.
Blood red and blush :3
such power! iāll be oh-so-careful not to take advantage of it⦠;3 (mwahahahaha)
In another life im a green summer dress hanging on a clothing line somewhere sunny
dude, this is really scary, and liminal as well. It's like the bathrooms
āYou canāt expect everyone to go vegan.ā
I canāt even expect yāall to wear masks or not use chatgpt or not spread lethal diseases. Yāall canāt even take simple measures to avoid killing the disabled members of your community, of course I donāt expect you to give a shit about animals. Doesnāt mean Iāll stop trying though
Hanging out with people will make you remember you're the crazy woke friend for like. not wanting to shop at shien
'i could fix him' well he's already in my wood chipper
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Samuel Cirnansck SS12 ź© Pink ropes cage white lace
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from felicity, by mary oliver