i was pushing mids in 2015
just so i could eat
u ain’t been through
what i have
sleepin in the trap hand on my strap
my pops there smoking twak
he overdosed in 2018’
now it’s just me
xanniedanny aka alprazolamdan
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My face card could neva decline 💳
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You can't tell me weed doesn't taste different.
That tastebuds aren't a time machine back to a time and a place.
I taste summers spent adding thousands of miles on my Ford focus, just beaming in the Sunshine as we happily smoked our blunts.
I taste the calm mountain mornings on his back porch watching my dog chew on sticks. What a lovely dog she is.
I taste the swisher flavor of our garage extend sessions, spent filling your grandpa's fiero with our smoky adventures. Reckless but blissful.
It amazes me how thousands of tiny terpenes can transport us to somewhere we never thought we would be again.
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Nadya Nabakova gets pussy fucks by LP Guy
Cum in milf panties
Ts ebony masseuse rides
BANGBROS - Nikki Benz Gets Her Pipes Fixed By Plumber Derrick Pierce
Yo girl giving me my daily head
Ostre ruchanie w cipke na pieska laseczki
Se dio solita sus sentones
Busty eurobabe with faketits toying her pussy
Bigo Philippinos Girl shows the Beauty of her booty
Domincan BBW fucking Romanian bitch with strap on(full video in link)
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For Roadmap (a fantastic publication on tech, culture, and work edited by the great @mollitudo) I got to review Kara Swisher's Burn Book, which was a very interesting read that left me struggling with the state of big tech right now, and the complicated idea of a "critical industry insider":
Swisher’s harshest critics—and she’s certainly heard from plenty of them since Burn Book hit shelves—are well within their rights to suggest that she hasn’t merely been an observer of Silicon Valley’s shift, but directly complicit in it. After all, the tech industry we know today didn’t suddenly emerge overnight. But to suggest Swisher hasn’t been a relatively critical insider—with all the limitations that implies—is also ahistorical. And if the memoir finds itself caught within these paradoxes, maybe it’s nothing so much as a perfect encapsulation of Swisher’s career. Because what is left for a self-styled truth-teller if no one in Silicon Valley particularly cares about the truth?
I'm so happy to be back in Roadmap—I got to write about the work of Ellen Ullman for their launch. And I'm working on a piece right now about depictions of tech (and specifically tech ~failure~) on TV!
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The confusion on this straight woman’s face.
We’ve recapped episodes 5-8 of The Ultimatum: Queer Love
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