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kimkali.bsky.social
Mostly escapism. Oxford comma stan. Occasionally creative. Wholesome, confused, cosy feral. Personal account. 🧁🥊/🖤🐍 /🧠🌶️ 45 / cisF / UK
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How much can a banana cost? $10?
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This is Gwyn His Imperial Highness Lady Gwyn Dragon He had a spa today
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Thank you ☂️
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NAPAC (national association for people abused in childhood) has excellent resources to download and read at any time 24/7. They are there for the adult survivors living with the impact of violent or neglected childhoods. napac.org.uk/napac-bookle...
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Do you think it feels the same way? I think it does.
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Alliteration, allegory, and looking up limerence
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Relatable It's a weighty feeling, more so currently. Here I am, doing homework just the same.
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Impawtant
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Can haz
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😘😘🐬 🏆Go team awesome flips
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😭I still think you're cool
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Same - it is strange currently having multiple places - a transition phase. I love Threads for fandoms, but it is meta, so won't last. Here is the obvious choice - Mastodon was too much work when what I want is easy connections with friends, and whimsy.
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I didn't like MySpace much for myself, but did enjoy some pages... that early self-aware curation of Internet versions of our lives was fun to see emerge "fun" We do absolutely need more whimsy Whimsy is so vital
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Oh and all the whimsy!! That's something we took from the chaos of LJ groups... perhaps even MySpace...
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[following] because likewise
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I'm in
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🎶 Nothing like a payroll 🎶
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"Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect." Frank Wilhoit at crookedtimber.org/2018/03/21/l...
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Here's my new travel pillow. Because we're adults and can make decisions about functionality.