oh god the new gnsn web event is so damn cute. feels like i'm in their exact target audience hh
i will d word for the aranara
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I have seen many gorgeous headcanons for Scaramouche post archon quest.
My mind decided to go for a slightly different approach.
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can you guys run from twitter slower i can barely scroll
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i am going to buy so many rocks for my serenitea pot...just my house and rocks and barbara :)
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silver's big day is coming up real soon....lady luck plz stay on my side for a little while longer please
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fffffffloydd!!?!??? beans floyd ssr in five(5) rolls????? hello?????????? im convinced my phone's random number generator likes floyd
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Today what makes me happy is this list from the Oxford English Dictionary of all the ways "potato" has been spelled in English over the years:
1500s potaton, 1500s–1600s potade, 1500s–1600s potatus (perhaps plural), 1500s–1700s patata, 1500s– potato, 1500s– potatoe (now nonstandard), 1600s partato, 1600s patatto, 1600s potado, 1600s potata, 1600s pottatie, 1600s pottato, 1600s puttato, 1700s pottatoe, 1700s putatou, 1700s– pertater (regional and nonstandard), 1800s– potater (regional and nonstandard); English regional 1800s poltatie (Cornwall), 1800s pottato, 1800s pottytus (plural, Lancashire), 1800s– pertaayter, 1800s– pertatie, 1800s– poltate (Cornwall), 1800s– potate, 1800s– potaty, 1800s– potito (Lancashire), 1800s– puttate; U.S. regional 1800s petator, 1800s petatur, 1900s– patata, 1900s– pateta, 1900s– patetta, 1900s– pertetter, 1900s– puhtettuh (chiefly in African-American usage); also Scottish pre-1700 patatie, pre-1700 pitato, 1800s partatow, 1800s patatee, 1800s patawtie, 1800s petawta, 1800s petawti, 1800s petetou, 1800s pewtatie, 1800s pitata, 1800s pitatie, 1800s pitattie, 1800s pitaty, 1800s pitawta, 1800s pittattie, 1800s pittayatee, 1800s potaaty, 1800s potatae, 1800s potaty, 1800s potauto, 1800s potawto, 1800s potawtoe, 1800s purtatoe, 1900s– patattie, 1900s– petaty, 1900s– pirtawtie; also Irish English 1800s pitatey, 1800s pitaty, 1900s– pitatie; also Caribbean 1700s–1800s patata. 1800s bidaade (Irish English (Wexford)); U.S. regional 1900s– batado, 1900s– batayda; Scottish 1800s bitatoe. See also pratie n., tater n., tatie n., and tattie n.
So many nicknames for potatoes, my beloved
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jack's little headphones...babey
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i had such a hard time comprehending the real version of hollow purple cause the beat didn't drop where i thought it would
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Dam seeing Prince Phillip die got me thinking about you again...him dying at 99 reminded me if the 99 chances you gave me but I wasted em. Buckingham? You were so good at bucking this ham. Stay safe.
good morning to me
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