It's like that Christmas song. 🎶It's the most wonderful time of the year🎶
Hym "Except it isn't the most wonderful time of the year. It's the middle of winter. Until 5-7 years ago it was below 0 here every year. It's literally the worst time of the year but it's moral significance is inflated by and incest slavery cult. The same logic applies to the most intimate thing you can do. They are already doing it for money. They aren't going to stop doing it. We're in a state of legal prostitution for the wealthy and the poor being priced out of the market by the state. The sex act is a commodity. Relationships don't work."
pencil tapping, the keyboard doesn't have the clickety klack, having one puzzle piece missing, you build a at-at instead of the milleniam falcon lego set, making an epic project and you don't get to present it.
those are the many things that people call "the most annoying thing ever"
"bro my game crashed after 2 hours of not saved progress, that is the most annoying thing ever"
A phrase once overheard in a Chinese restaurant that has become a common phrase among a certain group of internet elites. "Most business" has become a benediction.
Old man 'tax schooled you. Most bsiness, 'tax.
According to Wikipedia, the 773rd most common password used is the n-word with a hard r
That white boy called me the 773rd most common password !
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The community came to existence in 2004 by teens Erin Lang, Bri Draffen, and Breniecia Reuben.
ONTD publishes a mean of 100 member posts every day, with most articles getting between 100 and 500 remarks on average.
The community moderators post a weekly article called”Free for All Friday” (or”FFAF”) that enables members to post hyperlinks remarks. These free-for-all articles have often enlarged to include community discussion posts for significant pop culture events such as the Academy Awards, the Olympics (called”Free for All Olympics” or”FFAO” posts), and Saturday Night Live seeing posts.
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