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PC/Computing - July 1994
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HOUSE, M.D. 2.06 | 6.08
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Murph icons :)
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Congratulations to Brennan and Izzy on the birth of their child! (Announced on the Fireside Chat for WBN Ep 20)
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me as a child: this "$4.99" sales stuff is idiotic, anyone can instantly round this up to $5 in their mind, no one is falling for this
me as an adult: oh wow only $4 (with some additional numbers behind it), that's great because if it was a single dollar more that would have been the last straw for me in my miserable life
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Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy - 2ourdust - Oklahoma City, OK 03.11.24
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From Something That May Shock And Discredit You, Daniel Lavery
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You were real. That’s what made you so good to watch. THE TRUMAN SHOW (1998) dir. Peter Weir
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Fruit-Shaped Bus Stops (1990) Location: Nagasaki, Japan
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THIS GOES OUT TO EVERYONE THAT TRIED TELLING ME IT WAS AN 8!!
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taylor swift - cruel summer
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perfectly equivalent opposite energies
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is this toxic yaoi
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“‘I would get up at one or two a.m. and I would call every gay bar I had the number to from the 1940s. I wouldn’t say anything. I would just stay on the phone and listen to the sounds in the background. I would stay on until they hung up, and then I would call another one of my numbers, until I had called all the numbers I had … That phone. Those numbers. That was my lifeline … It meant there was a place somewhere — even if I couldn’t go there — that place was out there. I could hear it. Freedom.’ She called the bars two to three times a week like this — for fourteen years.”
From an interview with Myrna Kurland in Baby, You Are My Religion: Women, Gay Bars, and Theology Before Stonewall, by Marie Cartier (2013). Myrna passed away in 2014, at age 86. A video of an additional part of her interview may be viewed here. (via debbyfriday)
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