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fallout 4 character named judy who runs around with nick valentine call that wasteland zootopia

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"changing bed sheets" really is the worst chore ever but "clean bed" is one of the best feelings in the universe. life really is abt risk and reward
Theoreticly could I wear my binder as a crop top. It's more coverage then a lot of woman's crop tank tops so like. Why not.
haha remember when I went on a soft hiatus but it wasn't really a hiatus? well—
that thing where characters in suits tuck their lanyards/ties into their breast pockets……. good stuff

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ask ur man to be more like jerma see what happens
It’s always kind of weird when I see a reference to being in lockdown or quarantine or whatnot bc Florida hasn’t been in lockdown since, like, the end of last April and it’s pretty much every man for himself when it comes to doing things like eating out in restaurants, getting a haircut, etc (which I have not done since before all this started).
99% of the people in my area are complying with the mask mandates indoors, which is better than other areas, and I think most places are operating at limited capacity - but, other than that, it’s kinda been business-as-usual here for months. Aside from the time I was furloughed, my pandemic experience has been limited to some inconvenience, in other words, so when I see things about coping with lockdown or passing the time in creative ways or things like that, it just feels like a glimpse into an alternate universe of what could have been, if I lived in a state/country where people took this seriously from the start.