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samantha in the back fighting for her life while homotron 3000 goes for a thigh grab
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What do you do when a printer doesn't work
I seek the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius.
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Nurse Perlah and Dr. Robby in The Pitt 1x10: 4:00 PM
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You’re not depressed. You just need $250,000 in your bank account.
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distressing things to say to your friends
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so somerville MA has a bunch of cats competing to be bikepath mayor and
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this website’s easy watch. *dangles a bunch of greek gods like keys*
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Okay, english is not my first language so this might be a matter of communication issues: when I say "children are not directly and instantly traumatised by the sight of a natural naked human body", I mean the bodies of living people. Seeing a corpse in some state of decomposition, without being properly introduced to the idea beforehand within clearly defined boundaries is obviously traumatising to a child, regardless of whether the cadaver is clothed or not.
What I am talking about is children seeing people they know in various states of undress in normal home context. But in case you really are claiming that children are by default scarred for life at the sight of people with no clothes on, you guys are just weird.
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