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Also, the Adderall does wonders for my depression in addition to unlocking my superpowers
Also, the Adderall does wonders for my depression in addition to unlocking my superpowers
Also why I am currently searching for a new PCP
When I told my last PCP that I was having enormous trouble at work she said, “Maybe you don’t have ADD, maybe this just isn’t the job for you.”
I bought a Fosi BT20A and connected regular speakers to it
You definitely sound like someone I want to add to my friends list
Our collective response to climate change
Me too. There’s always one check box with red warnings that I just don’t know how to solve
Plastic and PFAS
18 minutes into the game all the textures turn nazi and confederate. I’m calling it now
In the mid-17th century, dick became slang for a man as a sexual partner.[5] For example, in the 1665 satireThe English Rogue by Richard Head, a “dick” procured to impregnate a character that is having difficulty conceiving:
The next Dick I pickt up for her was a man of a colour as contrary to the former, as light is to darkness, being swarthy; whose hair was as black as a sloe; middle statur’d, well set, both strong and active, a man so universally tryed, and so fruitfully successful, that there was hardly any female within ten miles gotten with child in hugger-mugger, but he was more than suspected to be Father of all the legitimate. Yet this too, proved an ineffectual Operator.[6]
An 1869 slang dictionary offered definitions of dickincluding “a riding whip” and an abbreviation of dictionary, also noting that in the North Country, it was used as a verb to indicate that a policeman was eyeing the subject.[7] The term came to be associated with the penis through usage by men in the military around the 1880s.[1]
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What about a community for actual fairies that definitely exist in reality?
Yeah, but the shareholders…