they/hit names sugar crash, I'm the definition of a caffeine addicted trash gremlin who loves anime and horror
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friendship lives in little things and little things make up love. and what is love if not knowing everything about them before you know their name?
just something i made for school on the prompt internet. to my best friends and to my amazing online friends <3
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i have also been informed i am now no longer opossum.............i am meerkat @sky-thefirstgear you have started this and now it shall be my glory in hellfire
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what is my brain is it burnout, trauma, horniness, gay, chaos, or am i just really tired but over and under stimulated at the same time
yes im fine.....i think just i cant tell if head empty or head to full
....................might just be my stuffiness finally hitting me
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friendship lives in little things and little things make up love. and what is love if not knowing everything about them before you know their name?
just something i made for school on the prompt internet. to my best friends and to my amazing online friends <3
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There’s a new Espurr plush coming out and I just


This thing embodies the word “scrunkly” more than anything I’ve ever seen
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i love having online friends . hello university students from europe . hello childrens show enthusiasts from the united states . hello baby gays from oceania . do you want to talk about soup
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Note to self and those who know me personally:
It is 3:30 in the fucking morning and my hype on a thing with a friend is strong there fore
I AM DOING 5 DRAWINGS ALL SEPARATE OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF A CHARACTER SOMEONE PLEASE STOP ME
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[video id: A brief tiktok titled 'Cockfighting Chair!' by '@bestaddress', showing a pale, dark-haired man in a dark suit standing next to an antique chair upholstered in red leather. It has curved wooden legs, a curved triangular shaped seat that tapers at the back, with a flared armrest attached to the top of the narrow backrest. The chair has a drawer beneath the seat, compartments under the arms and a folding desk attached to the outer un-upholstered side of the backrest.
transcript: "I'm showing property in Chevy Chase, Maryland, and came across this," gestures to the chair, "in the attic of the house. And it's interesting because it has a small drawer here at the seat." He pulls open the drawer to show the empty wooden interior.
"And if you turn it around to the back, there are storage containers on both sides of the arm." He opens the wooden compartments.
"And also interestingly, there's a pull-out table that you can raise and use on the chair." He pulls up the table and tries to use the support mechanism but it flops partially closed. "It's a little broken now but that's how it works.
"There are two competing histories for the origins of the chair. The cockamamie story is that they were originally designed to watch cock fights and that the compartments I showed earlier were meant to conceal coins for betting, and the table was designed to hold your drink as you watched."
"But the prosaic and true story is that these chairs were designed as reading and writing desks. The folding table holds a paper or book and the drawers are meant for holding writing utensils and candles."
He is shown sitting on the chair with the chair back mostly behind him.
"Although you would think that you would sit on it as you would a normal chair, you don't."
He's now shown instead sitting with the 'back' of the chair between his legs, his arms resting on the arm of the chair.
"The proper way to sit on the chair is backwards - like this!"
There is a smiley face emoji at the end of the on screen captions.
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I...tried to make a meme and got carried away and made A Thing that is like partially unfinished because i spent like 3 hours on it and then got tired.
I think this is mostly scientifically accurate but truth be told, there seems to be relatively little research on succession in regards to lawns specifically (as opposed to like, pastures). I am not exaggerating how bad they are for biodiversity though—recent research has referred to them as "ecological deserts."
Feel free to repost, no need for credit
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