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Peek Behind The Curtain
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It's amazing what you see when you peek behind the curtain.  The world may work hard but PR works harder...
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peekbehindthecurtain · 6 months ago
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Her lips 110% formed a SH- not a you-
For those of you who may not know, the lyrics to long live here are : “promise me this, that you’ll stand by me forever.”
Not let me look at my secret wife and say “promise me this, that she’ll stand by me forever”
Tree was probably like be subtle- and Taylor was like 🤭sure no prob
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“That she’ll stand by me” “That you’ll stand by me”
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peekbehindthecurtain · 1 year ago
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Parents of a totally really real couple meeting for the first time on national primetime television is totally normal. As is announcing it ahead of time, as with every game she’s gone to.
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peekbehindthecurtain · 1 year ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 1 year ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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That's why I do home chef sometimes. I am just paying them to figure it out for me so I don't have to waste my time thinking and planning.
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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“A lot of native speakers are happy that English has become the world’s global language. They feel they don’t have to spend time learning another language,” says Chong.
“But… often you have a boardroom full of people from different countries communicating in English and all understanding each other and then suddenly the American or Brit walks into the room and nobody can understand them.”
The non-native speakers, it turns out, speak more purposefully and carefully, typical of someone speaking a second or third language. Anglophones, on the other hand, often talk too fast for others to follow, and use jokes, slang and references specific to their own culture, says Chong. In emails, they use baffling abbreviations such as ‘OOO’, instead of simply saying that they will be out of the office.
“The native English speaker… is the only one who might not feel the need to accommodate or adapt to the others,” she adds.
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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Ahhh She dropped the genders from Thats When! It really is Taylor’s Version 🥰
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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Are we going to talk about this or nah?
‘My E-… She is my friend now.’ A female? That you dated? As in romantically? Okay Bro.
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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“And they lie and they lie and they lie a million little times”
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peekbehindthecurtain · 4 years ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 5 years ago
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peekbehindthecurtain · 5 years ago
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Reputation was about keeping secrets, lover was wanting to let go of the secrets and folklore was unraveling the secrets.
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peekbehindthecurtain · 5 years ago
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This a banger mashup!!
everyone please watch this tiktok because it changed my life
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