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THEN WHO'S JESUS YAOING IT UP WITH. WHO
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Even completely out of context But Daddy I Love Him has this terrible thread to it which makes me think it's not meant to truly be Love Story 2.0 because if she really did love him and didn't mind why would she care about seeing our faces. The song isn't about the love, it's about the anger and vengeance towards other people, even the name is about her father not her lover.
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Going to Phil's to do the Laundry
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#I think we all know who ttpd track 12 loml is REALLY about
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Goth girls love trains
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This isn’t commonly known but one of the rings of hell is actually being in a fandom wherein the popular bloggers have the worst opinions known to man that everyone else parrots
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oh….. that’s not what i was using that song for
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Paul Mathey (1844-1929) "Félicien Rops in his workshop" (c. 1888) Oil on canvas
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Can't spell the woods without woo~
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Happy 200th birthday (Hiram) Ulysses S. Grant (April 27, 1822 – July 23, 1885), Commanding General of the U.S. Army during the American Civil War and 18th President of the United States.
“On April 27, 1822… delivered by a stern-faced, bearded abolitionist, Dr. John Rogers, the plump baby weighed in at ten and three-quarters pounds, with reddish-brown hair and blue-gray eyes.” -Ron Chernow, Grant
“What a man he is! what a history! what an illustration—his life—of the capacities of that American individuality common to us all… He proves how an average western farmer, mechanic, boatman, carried by tides of circumstances, perhaps caprices, into a position of incredible military or civil responsibilities… may steer his way fitly and steadily through them all, carrying the country and himself with credit year after year… Seems to me it transcends Plutarch. How those old Greeks, indeed, would have seized on him! … Nothing heroic, as the authorities put it—and yet the greatest hero. The gods, the destinies, seem to have concentrated upon him.” -Walt Whitman, 1879
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them 😭
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SHUT UUUUPPPPPPPP
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for a moment i knew cosmic love. does it feel like everything's just like second best after that meteor strike? did you really beam me up in a cloud of sparkling dust? once upon a time, the planets and the fates and all the stars aligned. for a moment, i was heavenstruck. could it be enough, just to float in your orbit? we both did the best that we could do, underneath the same moon in different galaxies. i'll build you a fort on some planet where they can all understand it. i hate it here, so i will go to lunar valleys in my mind. when they found a better planet, only the gentle survived. was any of it true, gazing at me starry-eyed. thought i caught lightning in a bottle, but it's gone again.
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all in the same episode...
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