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Kirbs

@psycherespector

Sleepy agent.

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Saw these swans dancing near the river bank earlier. England is a mythical land even though it’s governed by evil globohomos

𝐄𝐧𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐝 𝐃𝐨𝐨𝐦𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐫 (@anaboliclyjelqd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a funny divergence in sexual expression among zoomer males and zoomer females. Zoomer males embrace ‘mommy dommy’ kink because they’re told natural masculine sexuality is predatory, while zoomer women embrace werewolf chad turbo rapist fantasies due to the absence of

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I need a slave. Just someone to be like hey can you hem this for me or hey can you make me some coconut ginger lemon rice. I’d be very nice to them

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You can give children mountains of paper to draw on, but if you leave them unattended, they WILL draw on the walls. Blood memories or whatever I guess

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It's high summer. The weather's amazing. The beaches are golden, the water is clear. Wildflowers are everywhere you look. And what are you doing? Hunched over looking at racist posts on your phone with a deformed neck like a hunchback? Me too looll what are we like 😂keep it up☝️

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The first recorded reference to the Richmond-upon-Thames Slug & Lettuce was in a 15th‑century French Book of Hours gifted to King Henry VI. The work was attributed to the so-called "Bedford Master" and his Paris workshop. It was purchased by the British Museum in 1852.

The first recorded reference to the Richmond-upon-Thames Slug & Lettuce was in a 15th‑century French Book of Hours gifted to King Henry VI. The work was attributed to the so-called "Bedford Master" and his Paris workshop. It was purchased by the British Museum in 1852.