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I've been blocking conspiracy theorists since 2001 and always will ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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EXACTLY.
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When I'm super tired I break out the Pennsylvania Dutch and mix up all my word order, saying things like, "Throw the man downstairs his hat" which is ridiculous because I did not grow up in Lancaster Co. PA.
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The pool water is 92 degrees like🥵🤯😵‍💫🥴
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Oh god *shudders*
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Sort of. It was on re-runs by then, and saw it on my friend's TV on a sleepover. All these years later, I'm not sure which were worse, the chickens, the crabs or the wasps.
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Same.
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Oops, here's the pic I referred to
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Probably the most famous Situation Room picture was this one, the night they killed Osama Bin Laden. The association we make with it is that there's likely something serious about to happen, although with tr*mp it's hard to tell because he's such a little bitch. I assume it's related to this:
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Jerry, no EXPLANATION, ONLY REPUTATION
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Thank you.
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"Who's gonna trollllll you, if not me?"
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The lore was that the Romulans and the Vulcans were SO emotional that the Vulcans had to use superior mind power to control themselves; something that the Romulans considered 'weak'. You prolly knew that tho.
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Fellas, is it gay to thi....ya know what nm
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phewwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!
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The Biebs confession re: Hailey 'never being on the cover of Vogue'.
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Go pack. When you're all done, and finally at a point where you can take 10 minutes to chill out, all of the great posts about Taylor will be waiting for you.
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Shamrock Holdings is wholly owned by Disney, btw.
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I always assumed the release of the re-recording of that album would never be announced on the Eras Tour because it needs its OWN moment.
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All 100 of them [plus a few extras I did because I wanted to play with other color schemes.] It took 7 months. I started as a granny square newb, but now I actually have so much more confidence with crocheting due to the work I put in. And I finished it on my birthday, yay! 5 star book!
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#100 at long last. 5/28/25 The last 10 kicked my ass, but I eventually managed to figure them out, and without a single video tutorial.
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#99 5/28/25 This one also earned the qualification of 'extra advanced'. In theory, at least I certainly hope this is true, these are the hardest things I will crochet for a WHILE.
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Same!
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#98 5/20/25 Ughhhhhh if getting hit by a crochet truck is a thing, this square did it. I'm mentally exhausted....and somebody on Ravelry said, "IDK why someone labeled this as extra advanced because I didn't think it was that hard." 🤪😜
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Pretty much, only it's donut shaped with no opening for your neck. But a travel pillow would work just as well.
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They should do pretty well for you. And it's a v cool looking piercing!
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hypochlorous acid spray when they get sore, but it's a SLOG healing these lil motherfuckers. They look good, so it's worth it, but wow. My daith piercings healed up with no problems in a pretty short amount of time, but these cartilage ones have a mind of their own. Yours isn't in cartilage, tho.
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Good call. I've got a mini-stack, with the last two piercings being in the lower part of my cartilage, and they're both over a year old, but if I sleep on them w/o my piercing pillow, I end up with a ripped hole and the healing has to start all over again. I use either saline spray or
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How's your piercing healing up?
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This is kinda pure in a really weird, chronically online way
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Ohhhhh😭🥲❤️❤️❤️❤️
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I honestly don't know how you weren't a puddle on the floor
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Oh, how I cried watching on the live stream
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#97 5/14/25 This one was labeled as 'Extra Advanced' and they didn't lie!!! Boy, was it worth it, though!
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trippin, trip trippin when you're gone
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Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed this interview; thanks for the link! Good luck on your dissertation this summer, you've got this!
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livestream on YouTube in the middle of the night...the audience singing with Taylor is maybe the best part of it for me. Mike's audience has grown up listening to music over .mp3 file sharing, and the love for the SONGS transcends the origins of the songwriting, if that makes sense.
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Like Mike, I'm sure both Taylor and Justin longed to be able to flesh out those songs in person, but, they did what they had to do to make it happen regardless, and the end result is no less thrilling for the audience. I'm sitting here tearing up thinking about how *I* felt listening to the grainy
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with Taylor on her folklore/evermore albums during the pandemic on the Eras Tour was an "out of body experience". Isn't it crazy to think that the pandemic brought about a couple of songs that two artists have NEVER performed together live, and stadiums FULL of fans knew every dang word.