DARLING DU HAST AUS MEINEM LEBEN EINEN PONYRANCH GESCHAFFEN DESHALB MÖCHTE ICH DIR HEUTE EIN PAAR KOMPLIMENTE MACHEN
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BRO HAB GRAD MEINEM VATER FENSTER BY KRAFTKLUB GEZEIGT .. HAB NOCH MITGESUNGEN ICH HOFFE ER SPRINGT WIRKLICH LOLLL
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The last important thing we had was gazs trial.
im guessing shes an irken where youre at ? :(
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my mom loves to lie and like she always swears she was NEVER homophobic or anything to me as a child “i even have a gay work friend” but a really funny memory resurfaced recently where i asked if i could use birthday money i had to buy a rainbow flag when i was like ??? 7?? because i LOVED rainbows. and she said no that means something Evil and god will hate you . so what did i do. but ask my grandmom for a rainbow sweater for christmas and proceed to only wear that sweater for three years when it got cold because i didnt like the idea that god hated colors and i wanted to challenge him
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CARMEN "CARMY" BERZATTO
The Bear 2x01 "Beef"
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miles is taller than 42-miles because of his spider bite. This is like when your younger brother have a grow spurt and now are slightly taller than you.
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ok i just got this thought out of nowhere but blog divers (people who scroll through a blog and reblog things that were posted YEARS AGO) are actually a super important part of the tumblr ecosystem
With people going inactive and deactivating, a lot of classic tumblr posts and also missed gems get lost because those connections get broken. Even on my own blog I forget about posts I made until I see someone in my activity reblog one of them- which then inspires me to reblog it myself because it was a good post and I want my new followers to see
do not feel bad about diving through someone's blog and reblogging shit from years ago, it keeps dashboards alive
(and if anyone has a problem with that, they can just block you or they can delete the root post ¯\_(ツ)_/¯, two things that have absolutely no effect on the grand scheme of our lives)
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