The switch 2 is actually just an ebook reader with a pdf of a cease and desist letter on it
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hey everyone my tummy hurts but please don't cry too hard for me. a few tears are fine though.
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*old southern cowboy drawl* listen, pardner. this bed IS big enough for the both of us so come cuddle already
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Employee: where’s all the scrap we collected?
The nefarious hoarding bug:
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Call me a magician cuz when I hit the Penn I Tell Her Everything
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Had to throw this together after being struck with inspiration.
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you wish. you fucking wish you were me
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love a girl who talks too much where is your podcast queen
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a collection of my playlists highlighting black artists in multiple genres of music. a little late for BHM but better late than never <3 enjoy! suggestions and additions are always welcome.
black people created rock: a forever growing playlist of various sub - genres of rock made by black artists and musicians; from classic rock, pop punk, rock rap, metal, post hardcore, etc. from underground bands, popular artists experimenting with their sound, artists from other genres collaborating with rock stars, and more!
a southern gothic tale: country / folk / blues / bluegrass; there are some rap / pop songs that include country elements in them but for the most part it's what you think.
black alternative: black artists that make music outside of the expectation. alt [rnb/pop], hyperpop, indie [pop/rock], dream - pop, bedroom pop; you name it, it's probably in here.
black g!rl pvnk !: similar to my black people created rock playlist, except it's just black women. this playlist also includes rap that takes heavy inspiration from alternative subculture.
juicy fruit, certified bubble yum: [bubblegum] pop by black artists. oftentimes our music gets categorized as rnb / urban / hip hop even when it's clearly not! there's been a historical record of black music being put in the wrong categories by reviewers and the academy trying to box black music into a box. while some songs may have rnb elements, it's clear that they're classic, well-made, and respected pop songs!
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