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Good News! it's in the shopping district. Thank gods the entity can walk and not teleport... that's much less concerning... definitely...
Just learned what heavy petting is.
What the fuck guys.
Stop it.
can we stop with this "I consented / did not consent" sillynes?
Just because you're ok with your body being dumbed in a trash can (Danny dΓ©bito i am looking at you) doesn't mean we can allow people to do what they want.
Imagine the diseases all over a worl if we let men rape dead bodies.
Everyone who picks yes but... π
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Hit me and tell me I'm not worth it
Literally no idea wtf is going onnnn π«Άπ»
Hello, everyone. I have to talk about this. I use "she they it" pronouns, but ppl use only "she" and it bothers me a lot. The fact that I wanna that ppl do it make me think that I maybe have to use "they it" so ppl will do it. But I feel aligned to feminine genders so I think that I have to use also "she". Can someone gimme some advices?
you will always be my little monkey DONT WORRY ABOUT IT anyways what starts with d and ends with iddy. wrong answers only.
night dookie sweet dreams.. or maybe not π
Text analysis :
User claims I am their monkey
User claims I'll be their monkey forever
User shows concern about me possibly having doubts about this agreement
Proceeds to calm me down with the statement "don't worry"
The user asked, "What starts with d and end with iddy" . ( I actually looked for any words like that and couldn't find anything ): )
User asks for wrong answers only (mine is... "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," which is the longest word in English and is the name of a lung disease)
Then user attached two images: one showing a bottle of baby oil. And a second one of a blue round figure touching its fingers together.
As a finishing touch,"night dookie sweet dreams" which implies a close relationship with the reader, offering them "sweet" (aka, good) dreams.
In a twist, after two dots, the user writes "maybe not," contradictory to the begging of the sentence.