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Just saw a post asking how tall people are and now I want to make it a poll. Apologies to people in the fringe height categories, you do not get specifics.
I had to consult a chart for this
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@embroiderling requested Dreamling embroidering!
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*flirtatiously* bleeding out all by yourself, handsome?
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Obsessed with the DC tourist asking for clubs with a “no ugly people allowed” policy that plays house



Is this person NYC or LA? Place your bets
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"I know chatgpt is bad but you just don't really have any choice" you literally do. Don't use it. Have some moral backbone.
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Not to like be too enamoured with celebrities but Stellan Skarsgård really is some kind of nationall treasure
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I’d like to live through a week that’s not a whole new verse of “We Didn’t Start the Fire.”
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that's... not how it works. you can't guarantee that your work definitely won't squick anyone. what do you think you're saying?
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shoutout to whoever stole my amazon package containing nothing but a single pair of shoelaces.
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The age of eligibility for an ABLE account, allowing USAmerican disabled people to save up money without losing their government assistance for having “too much,” is going to go up to cover disabilities diagnosed by age 46 (currently it’s age 26), meaning a much larger number of people will be able to access them. As the article notes, many Americans don’t know these accounts exist, let alone whether they or someone they care for could qualify for one, so please share this information around.
It seems to me it would obviously be better if the “no more than $2000 a month” limit were simply removed and disabled people could have whatever savings accounts they chose, but this is heaps better than nothing.
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Yasmin Benoit has won the LGBTA Award for the 'Outstanding Contributions to Communities' category! She's the first aroace activist and first Black aroace to win this award 🖤🤎🤍💜

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Full offense to those who swallowed “rainbow capitalism bad” but rainbow capitalism has always been a neutral barometer for social acceptance of LGBT people. When rainbow capitalism is big, a corporation sees marketing to LGBT people and projecting at least an image of acceptance as potentially worth losing homophobic customers over. And when they scale back, the opposite.
So yeah to the gays celebrating the death of rainbow capitalism, you are a useful idiot.
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