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Looove the concept of Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me but wondering if the production could have profited from a little more Wednesday Addams-esque atmosphere rather than be supported by the musical score of Horses Galloping into A Heroic Battle scene to get its message across
Clara Bow🤝 Nothing New 🤝 the Lucky One🤝 mirrorball
The Anthology is my shit!!!! Thank you Aaron
almost go a heart attack listening to the Black Dog

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Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me, no context
Where’s the flavor? What is this boring sound design?
has anyone in the US undergone the process of Total & Permanent Disability Discharge for student loans?
I’m interested but have a couple questions I haven’t found answers to - mainly 1) what happens if your disability improves / an illness goes into remission & you’d like to *try* going back to school for something, and 2) what their definition of “gainful employment” or whatever is, like if I would be barred from doing odd jobs or volunteering (I’m not doing either but I’d like to if my pain is ever managed).
I know it’s highly unlikely I’ll ever be able to work or go to school ever again but I’m scared of like, signing government papers promising I’ll never get better, because it’s scary to admit that.