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Posts by manic pixie dream rabbit

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stay cute out there today

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weird to post someone else’s code and make fun of it

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mistakes i’ve made and will make again: clicking on a funny tweet to read the comments

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gillian’s mother hated me so much because when i was 16 i got in her car and she asked where i live and i said yonder

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the word scundered underlined with red dots

the word scundered underlined with red dots

apple, mate. mon now lads. catch yourselves on. state of ye. this is sectarian violence

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sounds really good. maybe you can cut her in half and distribute her throughout the dog?

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macintosh notification reading “Claude Code needs approval and attention”

macintosh notification reading “Claude Code needs approval and attention”

girl same

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don’t make me bring sexy back

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a screenshot of a preview of Justin Timberlake - SexyBack. his eyebrows are furrowed

a screenshot of a preview of Justin Timberlake - SexyBack. his eyebrows are furrowed

looks reluctant

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DAT Politics - wow twist!

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railway station sign against a pretty english sky. reads “Dorking Deepdene”

railway station sign against a pretty english sky. reads “Dorking Deepdene”

dorple deepling

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map of part of england with names including Arunsel, Burpham, Warningcamp, Crossbush, Poling, Torrington, Wick, Horsemere Green

map of part of england with names including Arunsel, Burpham, Warningcamp, Crossbush, Poling, Torrington, Wick, Horsemere Green

sure, i believe you

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as i’m pulling out of the station i see a man trying to push a bouquet into his backpack. top 15 psychological thrillers

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this is my first time being alive.
i’ve been trying to keep that a secret.
i’m beginning to suspect this is true of other people too, though.
maybe everyone?

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next stop Briggles, Nightmilk, Ankle & Weighbone

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I've reached the part of a train journey out of London where they just start making stations up. next stop Horsemonger, Christmas, Leatherplum, Bootlump

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going to tell my kids this was alan watts bodhisattva speedrun any%

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a religion for analogue minds

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this was great thank you

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changing my pronouns from she/her to the she/her they use for a boat

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very cute very cute very nice very good

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i’m so grumpy!!!!!! i’m so mad!

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party smarter
not harder

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well you know what they say

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cutie

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highlighted section from wikipedia article about stoats in irish mythology 

“To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour.”

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“In Irish mythology, stoats were viewed anthropomorphically as animals with families, which held rituals for their dead. They were also viewed as noxious animals prone to thieving, and their saliva was said to be able to poison a grown man. Stoats were also supposed to hold the souls of infants who died before baptism.”

highlighted section from wikipedia article about stoats in irish mythology “To encounter a stoat when setting out for a journey was considered bad luck, but one could avert this by greeting the stoat as a neighbour.” other non highlighted text from the section : “In Irish mythology, stoats were viewed anthropomorphically as animals with families, which held rituals for their dead. They were also viewed as noxious animals prone to thieving, and their saliva was said to be able to poison a grown man. Stoats were also supposed to hold the souls of infants who died before baptism.”

it’s bad luck to treat an ermine as anything less than a neighbour

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