#VERY lucky
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archerdoesfandom · 4 months ago
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Barty: You're gonna need this
Regulus: Your scrunchy?
Barty: My lucky scrunchy, it helped me pass spanish
Evan: You passed because you gave the professor a lap dance after the final
Barty: Yeah.. luckily
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(I am safe after the hurricane)
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femboty2k · 4 days ago
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The bottom dysphoria is real and permanent
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itsatorchwoodthing · 10 months ago
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not everyone in the fandom is lucky enough to buy hundreds of euros worth of cds im sorry
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moonsinkfoxgirl · 2 months ago
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they are so yuri
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jihyo-x · 1 year ago
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the best thing about 2023 was momo noticing me idc
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lilsciencequeen · 1 year ago
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Sometimes it's easy to forget how kind and selfless people can be. Today my car stopped working seconds before pulling out of a dangerous junction nearly everyone stopped to ask if we needed a push. We didn't as we were waiting for my dad to come with a tool kit but when we did get a push someone stopped 2 lanes of traffic to get us across, 8 people helped to push the car and someone refitted my battery on the side of the road. All just to help and I am forever thankful to them for taking time out of their lives to help me, on the verge of tears, fix my car
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noodles-and-tea · 1 month ago
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Our hextech dream….
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eikotheblue · 1 year ago
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California girls we're unaccountable
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super-done-dead · 3 months ago
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oh my God. so much has happened. so much
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themasterofalchemy · 3 months ago
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how i was so lucky to find miss maddie
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gifti3 · 5 months ago
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if i ever get "a lot" of money i will def move out of texas...
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lncarnon · 6 months ago
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“You’re… okay you’re massive.”  // for wish dragon
Ten glittering eyes stare down upon Mapplethorpe, the beast's gaping maw threatening to swallow him whole should he make the wrong move, say the wrong thing. Massive is a significantly underwhelming idea; their lengthy form would dwarf even the mightiest of living things, both in those that have, and ever will live on this world. A single of those dark galaxy colored hues is the size of his head..
"Am I?" comes their many voiced tone, strangely human in nature despite coming from an unmoving maw. These syllables echo within Mapplethorpe's very head, with the resonance of a crowded room. "Or, are you, perhaps, just so very small."
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foxpunk · 6 months ago
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hope ur covid gets better :”(
thank youuu 😭 youre very sweet
its been a week and i finished my paxlovid already so im feeling better but its still taking a while for mynsymtpoms to clear up siiighs
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chloesimaginationthings · 4 months ago
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FNAF Into the pit? More like into the daddy issues
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mythicalcoolkid · 5 months ago
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You don't wish your disability was worse or more visible, you wish your disability was taken seriously. Please stop confusing the two, I guarantee you would not get the support you need JUST by being more severe or more visible. Please listen to visibly disabled people when we tell you it isn't better on our side
#m/cc#mine#I tried extremely hard to word this nicely because I KNOW people don't mean bad and often even know there are unique challenges#and believe me I know the challenges of invisible disability too!!#I have invisible disabilities!#but as someone who has also been at least visibly 'off' since they were 10 I am SO SICK of invisible disabilities being hailed as like#a unique extra oppression that us lucky visibly disabled people don't have to deal with#there are challenges to invisible disabilities that visibly disabled people DON'T have to deal with!#but you need to understand that *the reverse is also true*#there are MASSIVE benefits to being able to lie about your disability for example#or not dealing with the overt ableism that comes with your disability being obvious to everyone#*I do not have the option to pretend I'm not disabled.* that is never an option I have#I walk weirdly. I use a mobility aid now. my speech and face are 'off.' I lean to one side#for a long time I wore sunglasses 24/7 and often didn't make sense. I sometimes can't speak or won't react to others#for the most part people will always know that at the very least something is wrong with me#and more obviously I have people telling me they'll pray for me; telling me I can't do things I'm already in the process of doing;#wanting to shake my hand to tell me I'm an inspiration for not killing myself; giving me dirty looks for existing in public#and yes. I'm aware that this is very much an in-community issue. I know the average abled person doesn't know invisible disabilities exist#that's why there's so much awareness happening for it#but as a visibly disabled person I get SO TIRED of constantly hearing 'I wish my disability was visible :'('#it's just 'I wish I had your disability!' but from other disabled people
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