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them: dont get your belly scratched girllll… its only monday what are you doing
me on monday: im getting my bellayyyy scratched
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I honestly do just presume everyone in the world has watched naruto I just can't comprehend a person that hasn't witnessed rock Lee take off his training weights or seen naruto sit sadly on a swing 50 times so when I see someone say they've never seen naruto I just don't believe them they have definitely watched naruto it is a universal life step
#yes. i watched the episodes on youtube when they came in 3 parts#never finished it tho. also never watched any sequel series#not even shippuden (sp)
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amy winehouse by court artist priscilla coleman, 2009.
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the great thing about preserving kink as part of pride is that it’s the one thing that rainbow capitalism can never touch. I sincerely doubt that you’ll ever see Arby’s tweeting about forcefem anytime soon.
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Loved one got top surgery yesterday so I made this for him but I think y’all would appreciate it too
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sorry I can't respond to your text bc I need to die a thousand deaths for some reason
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MISS CONGENIALITY (2000) dir. Donald Petrie
Stan Fields: Describe your perfect date.
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everyone look at this incredible noon that @dayvan drew
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You don't remember my old url....? O-oh.. no its fine. I said its fine! Don't... don't touch me.
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Graeme Demianyk at HuffPost (04.14.2025):
Green Day changed the lyrics of their single “Jesus of Suburbia” to highlight the suffering of Palestinian children during a headline set at Coachella on Saturday. The Grammy-winning punk band referenced the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict as they made the latest in a long series of political gestures. During the song, which is taken from the George W. Bush-slamming 2004 album “American Idiot,” lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong changed the line “runnin’ away from pain when you’ve been victimized,” to “runnin’ away from pain like the kids from Palestine.” The switch came during a quiet moment in the song, and drew cheers from the audience. It’s not the first time the band has shown solidarity with Palestinians. During a concert in Malaysia in February, Armstrong draped a Palestinian flag over his shoulder to signal his support for the besieged population of Gaza. The band also took direct aim at President Donald Trump at the start of their Coachella set.
Good on Green Day for showing solidarity with Palestine.
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