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pedroscurls · 1 year
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Whoever made this playlist is a genius — it’s songs that Pedro Pascal has ever mentioned and let me just tell you… So far, it’s pretty fucking great. So many different genres lol
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june-again · 3 years
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I do post my writing! In fact I have two blogs! On my main I used to write BNHA, but now I just shit post and do haikyuu headcannons. I also have a Haikyuu x reader side blog!
I am pretty busy, we’re packing up things right now and my work hours are about to increase and and I’m about to start a summer class
I’m just ok today :) how about you?
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hjfdsjwhjfsd jwf jhwefds hj i am just getting more and more curious 🙁 take ur time tho
yikes that does sound busy! i hope you still manage to find some time to rest throughout that and take care of yourself !!
i'm okay !! i'm really appreciative of everyone talking to me over the last day and i feel bad for taking so long to respond to everything jsfdjds i've had no motivation to live D:
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kidsviral-blog · 6 years
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NPR: Burdening the planet with that extra child could subject you to 'climate trauma,' researchers say
New Post has been published on https://kidsviral.info/npr-burdening-the-planet-with-that-extra-child-could-subject-you-to-climate-trauma-researchers-say/
NPR: Burdening the planet with that extra child could subject you to 'climate trauma,' researchers say
Here’s a shocker: according to NPR, a recent study out of Lund University in Sweden suggests that the most effective way to reduce climate change is for people to have fewer children. OK, so it’s not a shocker “progressives” throughout history have been trying to control who gets to reproduce and how often, long before anyone proposed the idea of anthropogenic climate change: check outThomas Malthus and the “Malthusian trap” or, more recently, Margaret Sanger’s involvement with the eugenics movement.
NPR’s just trying to keep that tradition alive by promoting that Swedish study, which lists four “high-impact” ways to fight climate change:
Study lists 4 high-impact ways to cut CO2 emissions: -have fewer kids -go carless -avoid air travel -go vegetarianhttps://t.co/gvRMqqgKUn
— NPR (@NPR) July 19, 2017
Hey @NPR: How much CO2 would we cut if you #DeleteYourAccount and shut down all your hot-air-blowing stations?#justwondering https://t.co/Q6fbVAJLjW
— CRTV (@CRTV) July 19, 2017
Again, pretending that any one of those findings is new is about as realistic as expecting Al Gore to give up air travel. But NPR’s report does touch on something new to us:study co-author Kimberly Nicholas noted that a lot of those “woke” would-be parents out there who “know the science” of climate change “are overwhelmed by it [and] feel guilt or despair” an affliction known as “climate trauma.”
But what if potential parents know the science and want to raise their child on a healthy planet? Nicholas remains optimistic. “Having a child in that case is a vote of hope,” she says. “It’s a vote that the world is going to be a better place and we can actually tackle this challenge.” Nicholas says in her own life, she and her fianc are deciding whether they want to cast that vote of hope for themselves.
“Because we care so much about climate change, it is a factor we’re considering. But it’s not the only one.”
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— Aaron FitzPatrick (@CheapSeats411) July 19, 2017
Well, fuck that.
— Joey Solomon (@hmsromano) July 19, 2017
This looks like more misanthropic "progressive" horse shit.
— CROSSPATCHe (@VictorB123) July 19, 2017
None of the things listed would provide any measurable reduction in global atmospheric CO2 or even the rate of rise of it.
— CROSSPATCHe (@VictorB123) July 19, 2017
-no -no -no -no Don't let me stop you:)
— Anmarie (@LiberalHeretic) July 19, 2017
How about gfy.
— JWF (@JammieWF) July 19, 2017
I will do none of the above. You go ahead and do all of them if you feel it will help. I'll barbecue the extra meat!
— Larry (Not A Leaper) (@Bioben78) July 19, 2017
Life goals: Knock up my wife on a private jet and have a few steaks to celebrate.
— Brian B (@acebb20) July 19, 2017
Private jet with a car in the cargo bay.
— David Smith (@d4v1d5m1t6) July 19, 2017
Yes! A full-sized SUV gassed up and ready to go!
— Brian B (@acebb20) July 19, 2017
So do the exact opposite of Al Gore?
— PalmettoATL (@Deplorablyinco2) July 19, 2017
Can @algore even ride a bike? Genuine question
— DrMA (@mihotep) July 19, 2017
Please do this Liberals.
— Long little doggie (@54Doggie) July 19, 2017
Yes, please all of you global warming alarmists DO NOT reproduce. Thank you.
— Eleni (@AntiFeminist85) July 19, 2017
Let the liberals go along with this guys. Do we really want them having kids anyways? Plus faster travel times for the rest of us
— LooseCannonLLC (@DntDamageMyCalm) July 19, 2017
"Regression is progress!" ~ Progressives
— THE Arizona Luke (@ArizonaLuke) July 19, 2017
If we all really try hard, maybe we can be like North Korea. pic.twitter.com/Up98STa8q7
— Texaner in London (@texanerinlondon) July 19, 2017
You guys stop flying first, ok?
— Chris (@cjdew67) July 19, 2017
Would @NPR please release all of their travel vouchers? Thanks.
— David Smith (@d4v1d5m1t6) July 19, 2017
Show us where you've slashed travel & are distributing birth control to all of your employees, and then we can talk.
— Louisiana Taxpayer (@jbnv) July 19, 2017
Think of all the money we could save the American taxpayer by forcing @NPR to fend for itself.
— Jim (@BurghFan99) July 19, 2017
Another excellent example of why propaganda site, @NPR, should not receive a single DIME of taxpayer money.
— Guns Prevent Tyranny (@GHalv) July 19, 2017
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loversandflower · 6 years
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UNI HOL pt6
Y4S1 winter
exam period sos
k buffet at clementi
kfc’s new chicken (kw)
instant noodles (many)
ramen (sanputei w m, ramen nagi w yt)
mala (own, h)
jobs
fyp
quran n bible
gym
Dec
2 - finish paper, meet h at kr, uniqlo ion, omasake 141 at wisma, paragon wait, kbox at cine, try adidas tights, paragon mkt place, muji wait, thai express at cityhall
3 - wait for h to pick me, hay dairies, royal sporting warehouse sale, chinatown shaved ice, mo at ucc carpark, cats downstairs, apply jobs
4 - riverdale ep4-7, resched musee??, gym (joined by jul), clementi subway like thing, coco solo, bought brow tattoo and cupcakes
5 - go shengsiong, make cereal popsicle, paddinton 1 w ksf ramen and cupcakes, made all cereal pops, bride of habaek, r tinax2, wine n fries w aly
6 - bride of habaek, nap, bride of habaek, collect uss tix, buy contacts, sanputei w mingxin, vs somerset
7 - 9-5 bns, career test, bride of habaek
8 - slack w djj, bca report, meet nus drawstring carousel, first time
9 - fyp w djj, first time, mr fantastic at the projector, black ball, cold storage, itacho, first time
10 - first time, nap, first time
11 - first time, 12 musee center point, pepper lunch w feijuan, visit lta, meet h at 530 paya, mala, giant, chaterie cafe ice cream, sing post
12 - first time, meet carousel buyer at 530 redhill, cotton on, yole n jipa at tbr, change spec nose piece, gym at ut
13 - apply jobs, suntec hnm and co, ramen w yiting, walk ard
14 - gym, carousel at raffles, subway clementi, fyp at lib clementi, star wars w h
15 - contacts at clementi, fyp at bux clementi, sushi express, lib clementi, meet h, send parcel, pack
16 - 17 stayca w h at park hotel alexandra: met at 10 at cwealth, ikea for brunch samzah by h, plus ikea froyo n water, walk ard, cold storage, food court, check in, mo, tv, pool, early dinner, movie stranger than fiction and the way back, sleep, tv, mo, check out, prata, clementi lib, movie fantastic mr fox, black ball, send h to outrum, home, river dale ep8
18 - riverdale ep9, clb, mala, fyp at deck, buona bux, meet h, marble slab waffle ice cream, walk ard
19 - sheng siong, linkedin, witch court, prata wala bryani at bishan, send h lunch at jtc, talent connect, tinax2
20 - witch court, gym, witch court
21 - uss, texas habanero w h
22 - goro goro, dal.komn w yiting, jurong east kfc froyo w h, jtc kbox
23 - 11pm at boon lay mrt carousel wallet, buona bux resume, fsh came, carousel trade, nene chicken, walk around at jurong east, apply job
24 - read bible at clementi bux, mala rice noodle, feed cat, bible
25 - bible, lunch w family at beng heng, meet h at bishan, buy him slippers at bhg, foodcourt, arcade at amk, walk ard
26 - clark quay bux w djj, one for one ramen, bible
27 - results, lunch w djj, jwf n frens at krystal jade, manji, home, meet h at jem, walk, wait at BK, macs
28 - the man from earth, the lobster, h at jem, mbs carnival, raffles place macs
29 - 1030 carousel at je, gym, buona buy h ramen, sogurt, shower, little boy, jo at bugis 4-6, twilight w h at suntec
30 - djj at bux dhoby, hoshino cafe, mission impossible 5, lunchbox carousel at clementi, buy wrapping papers, mission impossible 1 (mensus)
31 - mission impossible 3, land of mine, the impossible, the social network
jan
1 - alice and zouroku ep3, 2nd anniversary: h pick me up, wildseed cafe, seletar office, 50/50, all the way to the west, la forkette, walk ard
2 - insta, put flowers, gym closed, uhc, run n squat, alice and zouroku, change wallet, 5-630 sabby financial planning, jy, yj, thiru at mexican place at hotel rendezvous, alice n zouroku
3 - alice and zouroku, resume lta, gym, shower, mission impossible 4, change specs frame, stuffd bowl, jumanji
4 - lta call, soya milk, yunsoo, heidi, prep fruits, meet h at clementi, the greatest showman, fairprice
5 - meet fyp, lunch w sihui, gym, shower, tcbtl at harbour front center, h at yih, american pie
6 - little women, h pick up at 3, go harbour front tcbtl, go ameens, go west coast
7 - bugis bux fyp w djj, lunch w jwf dj at foodcourt, sell carousel, sheng siong
8 - gym, shower, buona bux fyp, h come at 8, cold storage, texas monday, walk ard
9 - meet fyp 1130am, trim brows, buona korean fish ice cream, room, carol, tina x2
10 - bid mods, meet djj resume at ttsh, carol, djj house dinner
11 - gym, bid, ramen, tidy table, shower, billy lynn’s long halftime walk, hot choc at macs bv, h came, talk, cold storage chicken
12 - bid 9-3, 3-5, djj at bugis bux fyp, mochi, find djj present, h at buona vday presents, billy lynn
13 - h pangseh, dhoby bux resume, h come, cheese cake, kfc, find djj presents, bugis, cake, fur ball, cold storage, prep djj cards
14 - djj early bday at dhoby bux, resume, she’s the man, carousel
15 - school start, djj med lib 10, print viet, sell carousel uniqlo jacket at kr 12, subway, collect welfare pack, good will hunting, meet h at md6, bakso at foodcourt, milk
16 - detachment, nap, lta interview, hokkaido cheese toast 141, cotton on tights, meet h, macs, darkest hour
17 - 945 fyp meeting, 12 avsu, 2 fm law
past gifts to h: photo frame, knife, bottle, perfume, ramen and lunch boxes
past gifts from h: flower, soft toy, necklace, bracelet, flower and bear
gift ideas: bag, tie, socks, jeans
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thedeadshotnetwork · 6 years
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Where Trump's support endures Pam Schilling is the reason Donald Trump is the president. Schilling's personal story is, in poignant miniature, the story of this area of western Pennsylvania as a whole — one of the long-forgotten, woebegone spots in the middle of the country that gave Trump his unexpected victory last fall. She grew up in nearby Nanty Glo, the daughter and granddaughter of coal miners. She once had a union job packing meat at a grocery store, and then had to settle for less money at Walmart. Now she's 60 and retired, and last year, in April, her 32-year-old son died of a heroin overdose. Desperate for change, Schilling, like so many other once reliable Democrats in these parts, responded enthusiastically to what Trump was saying — building a wall on the Mexican border, repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, bringing back jobs in steel and coal. That's what Trump told them. At a raucous rally in late October, right downtown in their minor-league hockey arena, he vowed to restore the mines and the mills that had been the lifeblood of the region until they started closing some 40 years ago. When Trump won, people here were ecstatic. But they'd heard generations of politicians make big promises before, and they were also impatient for him to deliver. "Six months to a year," catering company owner Joey Del Signore told me when we met days after the election. "A couple months," retired nurse Maggie Frear said, before saying it might take a couple of years. "He's just got to follow through with what he said he was going to do," Schilling said last November. Back then, there was an all-but-audible "or else." A year later, the local unemployment rate has ticked down, and activity in a few coal mines has ticked up. Beyond that, though, not much has changed — at least not for the better. Johnstown and the surrounding region are struggling in the same ways and for the same reasons. The drug problem is just as bad. "There's nothing good in the area," Schilling said the other day in her living room. Even so, her backing for Trump is utterly undiminished: "I'm a supporter of him, 100 percent." What I heard from Schilling is overwhelmingly what I heard in my follow-up conversations with people here whom I talked to last year as well. Over the course of three days this month, I revisited the president's base — that 30-plus percent of the electorate who resolutely approve of the job he is doing. But what I wasn't prepared for was how readily these same people had abandoned the contract he had made with them. Their satisfaction with Trump now seems untethered to the things they once said mattered to them the most. "I don't know that he has done a lot to help," Frear told me. Last year, she said she wouldn't vote for him again if he didn't do what he said he was going to do. Last week, she matter-of-factly stated that she would. "Support Trump? Sure," she said. "I like him." When I asked Del Signore about the past year here, he said he "didn't see any change because we got a new president." He nonetheless remains an ardent proponent. "He's our answer." I asked Schilling what would happen if the next three years go the way the past one has. "I'm not going to blame him," Schilling said. "Absolutely not." Is there anything that could change her mind about Trump? "Nope," she said. All this, perhaps, is not so surprising, considering polling continues to show that — in spite of his unprecedented unpopularity — nearly all people who voted for Trump would do it again. But as I compared this year's answers to last year's, it seemed clear that the basis of people's support had morphed. Johnstown voters do not intend to hold the president accountable for the nonnegotiable pledges he made to them. It's not that the people who made Trump president have generously moved the goalposts for him. It's that they have eliminated the goalposts altogether. This reality ought to get the attention of anyone who thinks they will win in 2018 or 2020 by running against Trump's record. His supporters here, it turns out, are energized by his bombast and his animus more than by any actual accomplishments. For them, it's evidently not what he's doing so much as it is the people he's fighting. Trump is simply and unceasingly angry on their behalf, battling the people who vex them the worst — "obstructionist" Democrats, uncooperative establishment Republicans, the media, Black Lives Matter protesters, and NFL players (boy, oh boy, do they hate kneeling NFL players), whom they see as ungrateful, disrespectful millionaires. And they love him for this. Del Signore, by his own admission, is not a person who's focused on policy specifics. A short, stout, genial man who wears gold chains around his neck and rings on both pinkies, he last year did something for Trump he had never done for any other candidate. The 61-year-old Johnstown native proudly planted a Trump sign in the ground in front of his catering company. And nothing that's happened in the past 12 months has lessened his enthusiasm for the man who so energized him. "Everybody I talk to," he said, "realizes it's not Trump who's dragging his feet. Trump's probably the most diligent, hardest-working president we've ever had in our lifetimes. It's not like he sleeps in till noon and goes golfing every weekend, like the last president did." I stopped him, informing him that, yes, Barack Obama liked to golf, but Trump in fact does golf a lot, too — more, in fact. Del Signore was surprised to hear this. "Does he?" he said. "Yes," I said. He did not linger on this topic, smiling and changing the subject with a quip. "If I was married to his wife," Del Signore said, "I don't think I'd go anywhere ." There are some positives around here. Corsa Coal's Acosta mine in neighboring Somerset County opened in June. So did Robindale Energy's new Maple Springs mine. Rosebud Mining reportedly is working to reopen its facility in Cresson. The area's unemployment rate stands at 5.2 percent, down a point from last year — but still higher than the state and national numbers. At Johnstown's JWF Industries, a 450-employee manufacturing company, business hasn't gone up this year, owner Bill Polacek told me, but he's expecting a 30 percent jump next year. He chalks that up to Trump and his "pro-business" "mood." But even this optimistic stance highlights some of the deep-seated troubles here. "Right now, if I could find 150 people, I'd put them to work," Polacek said. He needs machinists and welders. "But it's hard to find people," he said — people with the skills, people who can pass a drug test. Something I heard last week that I didn't hear last year: resignation. Drapes drawn, Frear, the retired nurse, sat in her living room and told me there really wasn't all that much Trump could do to help Johnstown and Cambria County. "You know, we're sort of a depressed area," she said. "We're just a little area, you know — but it's a good area. Good people here. And I think he would, if he knew of a place that had a lot of problems, I think he would try to help. I don't know what he could do, or would want to do, for Johnstown, you know?" He said he was going to bring back the steel mills. "You're never going to get those steel mills back," she said. "But he said he was going to," I said. "Yeah, but how's he going to bring them back?" "I don't know," I said, "but it's what he said, last year, and people voted for him because of it." "They always say they want to bring the steel mills back," Frear said, "but they're going to have to do a lot of work to bring the steel mills back." He hasn't built the wall yet, either. "I don't care about his wall," said Frear, 76. "I mean, if he gets his wall — I don't give a s---, you know? But he has a good idea: Keep 'em out." He also hasn't repealed ObamaCare. "That's Congress," she said. And the drug scourge here continues unabated. "And it's not going to improve for a long time," she said, "until people learn, which they won't." "But I like him," Frear reiterated. "Because he does what he says." One afternoon I stopped to talk to a small group of people who had gathered on the sidewalk across the street from the Johnstown Planned Parenthood office. Gale Bala sat on a low rock wall and held a sign that said "Abortion kills children." She voted for Obama in 2008. She voted for Romney in 2012. Her parents were Democrats, her steelworker husband was a Democrat, and she was a Democrat until two years ago. She voted for Trump last fall, and she'll "definitely" vote for him in 2020, too. "He's kind of the last best hope, in my opinion," said Bala, 65, a retired high school Spanish and reading teacher. "I haven't run into anybody who's said they'd never vote for him again." Next to Bala was a gray-haired man who told me he voted for Trump and was happy so far because "he's kept his promises." I asked which ones. "Border security." But there's no wall yet. "No fault of his," the man said. What else? "Getting rid of ObamaCare." But he hasn't. "Well, he's tried to." What else? "Defunding Planned Parenthood." But he didn't. "Not his fault again," the man said. More than anything, what seemed to upset the people I spoke with was the National Football League players who have knelt during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality. "Shame on them," Del Signore, the catering company owner, said. "These clowns are out there, making millions of dollars a year, and they're using some stupid excuse that they want equality — so I'll kneel against the flag and the national anthem?" "You're not a fan of equality?" I asked. "For people who deserve it and earn it," he said. "All my ancestors, Italian, 100 percent Italian, the Irish, Germans, Polish, whatever — they all came over here, settled in places like this, they worked hard and they earned the success that they got. Some people don't want to do that. They just want it handed to them." "Like NFL players?" I said. "Well," Del Signore responded, "I hate to say what the majority of them are...." He stopped himself short of what I thought he was about to say. Pam Schilling and her husband, however, did not restrain themselves. "The thing that irritates me to no end is this NFL s---," Schilling told me in her living room. "We do not watch no NFL now." Schilling looked at her husband, Dave McCabe, who's 67 and a retired high school basketball coach. She nodded at me. "Tell him," she said to McCabe, "what you said the NFL is...." McCabe looked momentarily wary. He laughed a little. "I don't remember saying that," he said unconvincingly. Schilling was having none of it. The NFL? "N---ers for life," Schilling said. Excerpted from an article that originally appeared at Politico. Reprinted with permission. November 25, 2017 at 12:21PM
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pedroscurls · 1 year
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I must have a type…
Pedro Pascal’s birthday is on April 2nd
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Robert Downey Jr’s birthday is on April 4th
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s birthday is on April 22nd
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pedroscurls · 10 months
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ok, i’m on a good run... 
planning on finishing Third Time’s A Charm in the next couple of weeks... (we got 3 parts + an epilogue left!) 
hugs to everyone who’s read the story🫶
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pedroscurls · 1 year
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here I am…
wondering if I should start a multi-chapter Frankie Morales story
when I got 2 other stories that I haven’t yet finished
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pedroscurls · 10 months
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I really shouldn’t start yet another multi-chaptered series, but... 
here i am, outlining a story with pre!outbreak joel, little sarah miller... (the gif is literally me when i started writing this outline lmao like “really? again?”)
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pedroscurls · 11 months
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I tell myself I’m gonna write a short one-shot without any context or background info, yet here I am…
3.5k words in lol
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pedroscurls · 1 year
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you know this might be the longest one shot I’ve ever written…
did I get carried away? yes, yes I did
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pedroscurls · 11 months
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I MISS JOEL MILLER
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just sayin…
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pedroscurls · 11 months
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What are the odds that I have yet another dream of Pedro Pascal?
except this time his look was all Frankie
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pedroscurls · 1 year
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I’ve been struggling the past couple of weeks lol not even sure what’s wrong with me🫠
but anyway, it’s crazy how seeing Frankie gifs just lift me up. Seriously, he has my heart and I will reblog any and all Frankie content
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pedroscurls · 10 months
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I probably shouldn’t start another series when I still have two WIPs lmao, but here I am… with an idea that’s been lingering for WEEKS now…
and this idea can work for either character, so pls help ya indecisive girl out🥲🙏
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pedroscurls · 1 year
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part of me wants to open my requests after like 5+ years lol
but will anyone even request anything? (can be pedro or jdm related)
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