So you came here to defend videos like this, without actually watching this video? Seems irresponsible.
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There's always a feat for that!
The Wikipedia article is bonkers.
Harvey began to hear voices coming from the unfinished statue commanding him to take his own life.
Bonkers.
You know that was why they stopped with calling them weird.
Because it was working.
There are for sure free to use, unlimited ones that will generate graphic NSFW content even.
You came to the anarchist instance to tell people that mutual aid isn't believable?
Good on you for causally announcing that you're a monster who won't help others, I guess.
We need to work shop an effective and fast way to remove these spikes without getting caught, because I can't think of how a person could do it without it taking a long time.
He also made a statement about building bridges.
For those among you who don't speak Catholic, this was a direct call-out to Trump. Francis was known for saying you should build bridges, not walls.
My gut also says zombie Stalin.
Worse than that, it's something incels tell each other about why women aren't having babies. Because they have cats that satisfy the maternal urge.
For the record, babies crying- doesn't matter if I've given birth to it or not- is not a "cute" sound. It is an enraging sound. It makes us move quickly because we hate it.
If we thought baby cries were cute things we wanted to listen to, we wouldn't hurry to help the child, and that would completely defeat the purpose of it.
Oooh, thank you for reminding me that game exists. I still haven't played it, and so many people have told me it's good!
Hey so I'm a woman who is almost 40 and I love Lwaxana. I also have a son if that's pertinent.
I think you're managing to miss that she was a revolution in television. She was a woman, who was allowed to be this bombastic, sexual person, and while others found her annoying, it put Picard, a man, in the position of having to play nice to the advances of a forward woman.
It flipped what was the norm right on its head, and it didn't shame Lwaxana, either. I adore the way Star Trek handled Lwaxana. She certainly was a lively, energetic, positive woman, even when she was much older than television likes to depict women now.