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buddy, you should see the takes i DON’T tweet. yikes. over 18. wangxian, xiyao, chengqing. @MoDrilZuShi OP. yeats@ao3.

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the existence of a “holy infant so tender and mild” implies the existence of a flamin’ hot holy infant, a cool ranch holy infant, etc.

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in the absence of any canon information about where xue yang hid his piece of yin iron, we must all accept the most logical answer: up his butt.

in the absence of any canon information about where xue yang hid his piece of yin iron, we must all accept the most logical answer: up his butt.
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to the 99% percent of people following me who don't care about football/soccer/the euros, it's very simple: if england loses it will be very, very funny.

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Ugh, I just noticed a typo above — "Although it was originally meant to be a one-off, the actors (who donated their services) wound up giving THREE performances to audiences that filled all 500 seats of the venue."

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The evening ended, btw, Singleton throwing a banquet at Mon Lay Won, an upscale Lower East Side restaurant that pitched itself as the "Chinese Delmonicos." His guest of honor was Bertha Kalich, one of the most famous stars of the American Yiddish theatre scene.

The evening ended, btw, Singleton throwing a banquet at Mon Lay Won, an upscale Lower East Side restaurant that pitched itself as the "Chinese Delmonicos." His guest of honor was Bertha Kalich, one of the most famous stars of the American Yiddish theatre scene.
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Anyway, if you want to know more about the Kishinev pogrom and international responses to it, Steven Zipperstein's "Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History" is a great book. Many of the details in this thread came from this 2011 article in The Forward: anonym.es/?https://forwa…