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not the person who wrote those tags but yeah you can just kinda bite them off? like just put your front teeth around one of the little bumps and bite. hurts like a bitch and bleeds like hell but you will have removed a taste bud. i do it when they get annoyingly swollen.
lovely to meet you! *bites off the tip of your tongue*
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i have to come up with everything really fast
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May you have the confidence of a medieval bestiary artist drawing an animal he has never seen, never will see, and hasn’t got the slightest idea of what it looks like
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https://thiswillhold.substack.com/p/ex-cia-whistleblower-the-nsa-audited
Ummmmmm
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Its butch appreciation day appreciate ur local butch <3
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assuming that the little shapes should go against the walls of the big shape, here's a couple :)
i also made assumptions based on the shape of the pieces which side should go against a wall, but changing this just involves mirroring the positions of the shapes in the big square. [eg something in the top left corner can be directly moved to the bottom left corner.]
i made 2 options without changing the orientations of any piece. both i think are pretty space efficient, although depending on what exactly your smaller items are and how you wish to access them, one or the other might be better:


here's 2 more that felt pretty space efficient but these ones rotate pieces. the second one especially if those divots need accessing might be difficult.


of course any piece in either design can easily be rotated 180 degrees and the design is functionally equivalent.
hope some of these do what you're looking for! :)
can someone arrange the two shapes so they fit inside the bigger one please
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grape thingy is censorship stand in for rape. but op is saying people are wrong when they call jimmy a rapist.
🤓: "jimmy is an ugly 🍇ist!"
you just mad you can't aura farm bitch

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lactation means making breast milk, which most perisex males will not be able to do because they do not have breasts with milk ducts. male lactation is a kink thing I think like mpreg (male pregnancy).
First thing you see after you zoom in is how you die

How you dying 👀
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prev, 100 is 4:
0 = 0
1 = 1
10 = 2
11 = 3
100 = 4
1000 = 8
there are 100 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and can extrapolate from incomplete information,
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there would be 1000, unfortunately i think you have your counts wrong as well...
there are 100 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and can extrapolate from incomplete information,
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@entities-of-posts
Super weird to have innocuously added a silly personal anecdote to a post you didn't realize was super popular...
Only to have it cross your dash a week later and find out that like 12,000 people think you're lying.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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“Vending machines kill more people than sharks” factoid technically true but misleading. Sharks live in the ocean and are far less likely to be squashed under a vending machine than people.
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I CANNOTT DEAL WITH THIS SITE ANY LONGER
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such eye !!!!!

Don’t boop this snoot: Meet the Boomslang (Dispholidus typus)! 🐍This snake can open its jaws as wide as 170 degrees. Its venom, which is especially potent, affects the circulatory system—preventing blood from clotting and causing serious internal bleeding. Found in parts of Africa including Botswana and Zimbabwe, the boomslang typically feeds on prey like lizards and frogs.
Photo: timbrammer, CC BY-NC 4.0, iNaturalist
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because they. kinda don't. some pathogens (not all pathogens are bacterial) *are* sensitive to those small changes in temperature and don't like the 100-102 degree temperature range, but fevers are just one part of the immune response and are accompanied by several other defense mechanisms that are more effective than fever. if you really want your body-meat to be pathogen-free, you need to cook it to the same internal temperatures as other red meats.
"we're all going to be using and leaning into spatial computing" this is a telltale sign of rich techbro brainrot. "oh lets reinvent the kitchen timer but worse and connected to wifi" fucking idiot
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