anyone wanna participate in lesbianics
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one time in high school my french teacher told the class that his grandmother died and a kid in the class said “je regrette :(“ and the french teacher burst out laughing and was like “you’re gonna wanna say desolé in this context because je regrette means like…. my bad”
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“this character is not canonically bisexual” to YOU. i know them personally
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I laughed way too hard at this
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more older gaang
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all too well (jake gyllenhaal what did you do version)
all too well (jake gyllenhaal we know exactly what you did version)
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R e d (Taylor’s Version) - Taylor Swift
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My wife and I just moved into a ranch house built in 1966 and are using that era to inform how we decorate the common spaces, especially when it comes to furniture and color choices. That's one reason I'm really excited about Dan Chavkin and Brian McGuire's Star Trek: Designing The Final Frontier. This amply illustrated 168-page book goes into detail about how midcentury modern design informed the aesthetic of The Original Series, with lots of sourcing (yes, I want those ceramic planters, or at least a decent facsimile, for our back porch) and some unique insights on how having a lower budget helped make this show timeless.
It's $36 on Amazon, or you can support a local bookstore for a few pennies more.
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On one hand, as a DM, I want to make my mysteries at least coherent enough for my players to follow and reasonably solve on their own.
On the other hand, “This family has a curse that turns them into trees when they turn 35 and the living members of the family are obsessed with turning their relatives into additions for their sprawling log mansion” is a fun idea and I refuse to give it up as a plot hook.
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