We all knew exactly how it would end up. We all knew.
And it ended up hilarious.
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Please, why was their cover story being siblings? 😭😭😭
But they had the chance to do something funny and they did.
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While waiting for my upload to finish, I watched the new Helluva Boss episode.
I was already gay for Millie since Day 1, but I'm super gay for her as she stole the spotlight and even got to sing her own song! Millerd/Millie, I love it all! 😍
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Getting Beanie'd - Millerd TF
Commission for AxiomTF
"Whilst at an outdoor party with some friends, I was called over to a more secluded spot by an unfamiliar voice... promptly having a cursed beanie forced onto my head! Now, all that's left is Milli- I mean 'Millerd', of course."
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ENGLISH
Another Hellaverse fanmerch design available! Click on the link in the pic to see the coolest dude! 😎
FRANÇAIS
Un autre design de fanmerch Hellaverse dispo! Clique sur le lien dans l'image pour voir le mec le plus cool! 😎
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I love Millie in any version: romantic, murderer or regular Joe!!! XD I hope you like my Millerd too 🩷🩷
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If we learned anything from the new episode, it’s that transmasc Millie would be too powerful and pull too many bitches to get anything done
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for some reason moxxie and millie give me barbie and “im just ken” vibes
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One thing I haven't seen people mention about the new helluva boss episode is how Millerd has such strong transmasc vibes, the way he self-described as " a regular Joe", that's many transmasc's goal. I know Millie's just in a disguise, but Millerd still resonated with me in that way.
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In my travels around the world, meeting a diverse range of people that have left the default path, nothing has been more consistent than the reality that most people want to engage with the world and to be useful. Despite many people thinking that their ideal life would be living out the rest of their life on a beach, when given the option of following that path, few people take it...
Junger reflected, “humans don’t mind hardship, in fact, they thrive on it; what they mind is not feeling necessary.” Junger argues that “modern society has perfected the art of making people not feel necessary."
Paul Millerd, The Pathless Path
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