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joji speaking Japanese
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All songs are sad songs if you’re depressed enough.
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Humans basically went to space on a dare.
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the first actual real shower thought
Oh aa. The water is nice
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Joji lyrics lockscreens 🌫
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Joji lyrics lockscreens 🌫
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Joji Lockscreens #1
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I made some cute Joji wallpapers and wanted to share them with you💕 if you save please reblog, thanks!!!
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Our parents told us to never interact with strangers, but here we all are.
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The LGBT flag consists of straight lines
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love that for us
Any picture you’ve taken is a photo of the milky way, just really zoomed in
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I got into the Hanahaki Disease today and so I’ve been thinking about it. I’m new to it so sorry if this is just an already known fact or a widely popular idea already but what if the types of flowers you coughed up depended on the type of love it was? Like if it was just a crush or you were truely in love with them.
What if people coughing up rose petals were considered the most sad and heartbreaking thing? And offering the surgery to those who coughed up roses was considered really rude or inconsiderate? The corpses of people with roses coming out of their mouth were considered very beautiful, and very depressing.
Just, flower meanings.
Daffodils are the flower of unrequited love. Maybe all people cough them up, or people who are very sure that the love won’t be reciprocated.
Azaleas mean ‘Take care of yourself for me’. What if you coughed up an Azalea right before you died? And if people knew who you loved, they would give them the Azalea. And if not, the Azalea was kept in a special container at your funeral, in case that person wanted to come claim it. If the person was buried and it wasn’t claimed, it was considered unfinished business on their behalf and would upset their remaining family and friends. There would be arguments over whether it was more proper to bury them with it or for someone to hold onto it, just in case. It becomes a thing in everyone’s will or their final wishes, like how people write what they want to happen to their body.
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