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goodnight rabbit, goodnight moon Ėā½Ė.ā
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I love learning about the gay firefighters solely third hand from my dash I hope I never see one minute of this actual show because it would ruin it. They all look identical and Iām not sure how many of them are actually involved at this point. All of their names are Brad. Iām happy for whatever occurred for them tonight.
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ātk knew before anyone elseā WHAT ABOUT HER
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Honestly, the hot priest ate
He showed up, used tons of metaphors for being closeted and left
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hopping on the miku in different cultures trend with anishinaabe (ojibwe) miku
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Cherokee Miku from my home state of North Carolina!
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this isn't going to happen but it WOULD be very funny
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I keep having this one agonizing thought.
Unless you were really into British pop music-based television, the introduction to One Direction for almost everybody in the world was "What Makes You Beautiful" - and those opening lines, no matter how memed or overplayed they became during that nostalgic autumn of 2011 - are Liam's vocals.
Whether you ended up being a stan with posters all over your walls who cried in your middle school bathroom when Zayn left or you were someone that got swept up in pop culture hatred and called them annoying or overrated - that song was likely the first impression One Direction ever left on you.
That means Liam is the first thing the world ever heard of One Direction as a group, so for him to be the first thing to leave, truly permanently leave the world behind, makes the gaping hole feel that much larger.
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[That last scene where Buck interrupts EddieāsĀ Risky BusinessĀ moment is certainly open to interpretation. Is this a friendly hangout, just two bros getting together to talk out their problems?]
Actually, I think itās beyond that. Itās themĀ notĀ talking. That was the real thing to me when I read it. Buck looks Eddie up and down ā heās in his underwear and a shirt with the collar popped, the mustache is gone, thereās obviously something happening with him ā but they donāt need to talk in that moment. Itās like, youāre going through something and Iām going through something, so letās just have a drink and be in each otherās space in a supportive way. Iām guessing they did exchange some words at some point, but I imagine they didnāt talk for a while. Just being there for each other was enough. - Oliver Stark
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