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boysboysboysss · 11 months ago
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He needs to do more photoshoots cos damnnnn
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quinnspinkcamera · 1 year ago
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adtothebone · 2 years ago
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Choose:
A) Pull the onion out and eat it by itself.
B) Trim the exposed onion portion with a precise nibble.
C) Take a huge bite out of the burger with the onion dead center so that it bonks your uvula.
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meganlynnhostetler · 2 years ago
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🩷 𝟐𝟒 🩷
Instagram: @meganlynnhostetler
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quinnspinkcamera · 1 year ago
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i am in love i am in love i am salivating i am drooling i am in love
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altdisc4 · 11 months ago
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tfw when ur lover is inspired by ur art that's mega important to you and creates a piece 20x better and expands on your idea in an even better way and you're so proud but also internally writhe in jealousy for not coming up with it first
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jukeboxofjellycat · 2 years ago
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catelyngrant · 1 year ago
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what falls away is always (the doctor & sarah jane smith, post-the giggle)
“I turned 72 this year, did you know that?” or, the Doctor and Sarah Jane, fifty years later. Here on AO3; references The Skies of Always, a short story ft. Four and Sarah written by Nick Setchfield and read here by Elisabeth Sladen.
December 15, 1973—fifty years ago today—the Doctor, and the world, met Sarah Jane Smith. Lucky, lucky us.
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actinicoctarinegirl · 9 months ago
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Not an American but I always disliked exercise and never understood why people enjoyed sport. PE teachers mostly liked the kids who were good at sport (I wasn’t really) so I always felt out of place and learning wasn’t fun or interesting. I grew up and left home and tried running and went to the gym a couple of times but it was all a slog. I got by with very minimal activity for years because I thought exercise just wasn’t for me.
Then one day, my partner suggested we try parkour with a group in our city. I. LOVED. IT. After a couple of months I started to actually want to go out and train for fun for the first time in my life. I discovered what it was like to have a friendly, supportive community to exercise and train with. I still don’t feel like I’m very good at it, but finding the right sport for me totally changed my perception of exercise.
There are so many options outside running and going to the gym! Don’t do what you’re expected to do, find something you want to do!
I always forget this wasn’t a thing everywhere but my high school had a fun and innovative way to torment us in PE. They got heart rate monitors. It was this awful strap that went under the bra line and paired to a watch. The first day was great cause we got to set our resting heart rate. We did this by laying in a dark room and napping.
But then once a week we’d have to strap on these monitors and go running. The monitors were old tech and didn’t always pick up your heartbeat, so you’d have to use cold water between it and your skin to get a better connection, gods know why. Warm water never worked. After the day our watches would be collected and our efforts recorded.
The idea was that if your heart beat too fast you were supposed to stop, and if it was too slow you’d speed up. In practice this was ridiculous, staying in the green zone all class was ridiculously difficult.
Even people like me who were stubbornly resistant to running the mile couldn’t stand the horrific constant beeping and made attempts to placate the reviled machine. It was always fairly miserable. I had PE first thing in the chilly morning, dashing cold water on my skin before running around half awake was the low point of my week.
But for some unknown reason, the teacher insisted that no play could happen on these days. We were given the freedom to run all over campus but woe betide us if we tried to make a game that actually made this enjoyable.
We’d initiate games of tag only to get yelled at for not just… running. Any kind of play was forbidden. On one memorable occasion someone got a kickball and we started an impromptu soccer game with it.
If someone’s heart rate got too high they’d drop to their knees to wait out the shrieking of their watch so an extra element was added to the game of trying to win without going too hard. I remember being absolutely delighted, the thrill of that game still lives in my heart, hoping I could score a goal before my heartbeat betrayed me to the hated watch.
When the PE teacher found us we were soundly scolded and the ball was confiscated. Our happiness burst like a soap bubble and we turned our back to the enchantment of the green field and resumed slogging along in a grey haze as expected.
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boysboysboysss · 2 years ago
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QPC I’m DTF
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the-zapped-part-timer · 7 months ago
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Penn Zerothon Day 17
The QPC🔷️
My Ramblings:
~The Characters~
Penn Zero:
Boone Wiseman:
Sashi Kobayashi:
Rippen:
Larry:
Dimension(s):
Forms:
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Shirley B. Awesome🪖
My Ramblings:
~The Characters~
Penn Zero:
Boone Wiseman:
Sashi Kobayashi:
Rippen:
Larry:
Dimension(s):
Forms:
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quinnspinkcamera · 1 year ago
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camp counselor excursion
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quick-pest-control-ottawa · 10 months ago
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kasiobite03 · 2 years ago
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qmariana o-|-< necesito q un dia el y qjaiden hablan otra vez....
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atomicnachofire · 2 years ago
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jukeboxofjellycat · 2 years ago
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Criminal Minds 3.07 | Identity
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