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straight up stole this from my dms with @zethd .
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I don't know, I haven't seen season 4 in a year and a half
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[ID: The Magnus Archives edits of tweets styled to be between Martin (Martin Kartin @/teahee, "tea" spelled like the drink) and Basira (Basira Hussain @/dogwatcher, stylized with a 0). Martin's profile picture is a close-up digital drawing of his face. He's a pale smiling man with short, wavy ginger hair, round glasses, brown eyes, and a blue sweater. Behind him is a blue sky, and he has a hand curled near his chin. Basira's profile picture is a purple digital drawing of her standing beside Daisy. Behind them both is the vague outlines of other people as if at a party. Daisy is in a tanktop with short hair, mouth open towards the camera point as if speaking. Basira is in a hijab and looking blankly at the camera point. There is a cup at the bottom of the profile picture, but it's ambiguous who's holding it.
Martin: Hold up, did Jon really take out the bottom 2 ribs so that he could risk entering the Buried? Please tell me this bullshit...
Basira: it's for real
Martin: I'm gonna go outside and light myself on fire. What are we doing to our beautiful queens
The original exchange was between Kevin Durant (@/KDTrey5) and Kaylana Reese (@/KaylanaReese). The original tweet said "Hold up, do women really take out the bottom 2 ribs so that they can have a skinny waist? Please tell me this is bullsh*t..." End ID]
Thank you for the ID, @princess-of-purple-prose <3 edit: I edited the ID to describe their profile pictures
The original:
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I’m having ad astra tubbo brainrot
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beau's herd of sheep. or, the ones she had before the events that led to her death, anyway. she's had a lot of sheep; she's been a shepherd a long time.
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A frame of "Fredbear and Friends (1980-1983)." The characters featured are Mitch and Eddie. The scene is picked from the final episode of the show. It was meant as both a sendoff for the characters Fredbear and Springbonnie, and for the youngest son of William Afton, who was a writer and voiceactor for the show.
The characters Mitch and Eddie were side characters who originally debuted in the episode "The Party (1982)" that addressed the issues of bullying. The characters of Mitch and Eddie are theorized to represent Afton's sons, Michael and Evan.
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See that saultry little binch on the bottom lsft?
This one?
Senshi you mad lad you have tricked me into balancing my meals in a way I understand.
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shes a pace setter !
shes a swinger !
shes where the action is
from skiing down the slopes
to surfing in the sea !
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