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ANYONE WHO TOUCHES MY GARBAGE WITHOUT PERMISSION GETS MURDERED IN DRAFT TWO.
There are two types of people in this world. Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
Lukas&Livia
#Lalbert
Sef&Chase
#HOTTOLINE
LEFSE FOREVER!!!!!! <333
Lukas&Livia
#Lalbert
Sef&Chase
#HOTTOLINE
LEFSE FOREVER!!!!!! <333
Lukas&Livia
#Lalbert
Sef&Chase
#HOTTOLINE
LEFSE FOREVER!!!!!! <333
Well…mine are sometimes horrific, but last night, a few of them were eating ice cream and bowling at 3 am in the White House. Not entirely sure how they got there though.
There are two types of people in this world. Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data
Just found this one…
"You need French Toast."
"You need French Toast."
"You need French Toast."
This one is sooooo relatable.
"You need French Toast."
I’ve had this happen before…but it was a stupid character design.
"You need French Toast."
"You need French Toast."
My question for the day
"You need French Toast."
"You need French Toast."
@savannah_grace2009 lollll those memes
@rae yes it’s like
*looks up how to remove a bullet from a gunshot wound*
Internet: You’re actually not supposed to do that
Me: Oh, ok, I won’t.
Me: *looks over at Sniper lying next to a tree with a bullet hole in his abdomen while Huntress just stands around waiting for me to write her treating him* This doesn’t change anything, you know!! You aren’t getting out of the currently unknown antagonist counter-sniping you!
Also me: It’s 9:30 in the morning, why am I writing this????
I’m a little worried about myself sometimes.
Where'd I get ya this time? The liver? The kidney? I'm runnin' outta places to put holes in ya.
The amount of time I spend re-reading some of my writing just trying to figure out how to fill in the gaps… When I make a journal entry every night and say I spent time “writing”, usually what I actually mean is staring at my computer screen trying to brainstorm and getting nowhere fast lol.
"Real love is for your good, not for your comfort." -Justin Whitmel Earley