Realme GT Neo 6 SE Launch Date
Realme GT Neo 6 SE Price in India Rs 18000 (Expected) & Realme GT Neo 6 SE Launch Date in India April 17, 2024 (Expected). if you want to Get the complete specification then visit the below link. Click Here:- Realme GT Neo 6 SE
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"He's got a soft spot for you, Kazansky."
"I know, Sir."
Some injured!Mav doodles which were all gonna be posted separately but go quite well together actually ahah
I don't know if people notice, but i sometimes draw Mav with an eyebrow slit. It's not because he thinks its fashionable or anything, its from an accident he was in where he got a nasty deep cut across his brow. Some debris tried to take his eye out but just missed its mark. The cut scarred over and the hair never grew back.
The first drawing is of that accident (the world needs more bloodied Mav). The second is when Ice first got to him in hospital. And the third is when they got home and Ice managed to actually get Mav to rest instead of bouncing off the walls like he usually would.
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I watched this short film Anthony Edwards did called Sexual Healing and now I need a Goose x Female Reader insert that revolves around phone sex...☎ 💋 🔥😌
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Infinix GT 20 Pro Launch in India
Infinix GT 20 Pro launch date in India is May 21, 2024 Infinix GT 20 Pro has been shortlisted on the official website of Infinix India. if you want to Get the complete specification then visit the below link. Read More:- Infinix GT 20 Pro
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Songs of 2022, #13
[my considerations in choosing these songs!]
Lemon-Aid by Yena (August 3, 2022)
At the end of 2021, I made two playlists at the recommendation of some therapy modules I was working through at the time: activate, for when I needed to get up and move, even when I felt I couldn't; and soothe, for when my racing thoughts were triggered and I needed some peace. In the year since, my soothe playlist has been invaluable to me, an easily accessible type of soft, warm blanket in my classes and at social gatherings, and I've developed a lot of appreciation for the songs that help calm me down.
One of these is Yena's "Lemon-Aid." Though it's just a b-side on the Smartphone album, and I absolutely adore "Smartphone," "Lemon-Aid" is higher on this list because of how much its soothing atmosphere has meant to me. This track is a fluffy, tart (but so, so sweet) dessert, like the lemon bars I love from Trader Joe's, such a light meal that it's impossible not to leave on repeat (or to grab just one more from the fridge). It certainly helps that I am a long-time enjoyer of house music--after an intro of shimmering synth that helps create "Lemon-Aid"'s angelic feel, the song offers hints of the full-sounding house keys that kick in during the prechorus and give life to the chorus. I just... I just really love house keys, and the ones in this song are particularly delicious!
After "Lemon-Aid," I totally get the appeal of Yena's voice on these unabashedly pop songs--her tone only adds to their catchiness, especially in such a tender track, where she sounds almost like she's singing a lullaby. This successfully tones down the potential of her singing to reach an annoying level of chirpiness, showcasing the best of what these kinds of cutesy vocals have to offer.
Yena is a ray of sunshine, and this song fully embraces that--in fact, the main memory I associate with "Lemon-Aid" is of a sunny library parking lot, as I sat in the car with my brother just before chess club. I mostly remember the light streaming through the wide front window and the joy of driving myself around, of discovering my independence yet again on such a lovely summer's day. Thank you, Yena. Things haven't really been okay, but I've learned how to get by and why I should bother to. Getting by, it seems, starts with "la-la-la-la-lemon, la-la-la-lemonade." Cheers!
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I had some annoying lil shits come in to buy a knife today and one of them pointed at a steampunk looking one and asked what the springs on it were for. I said for looks and he said “well that’s gay” followed by the eye-rolling phrase of “no offense”. So I, at full volume said, “I am fully offended” which made them uncomfortable, especially when I was opening and closing knives one handed at them with a box in my other hand.
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