@me-thatswho-2
Joined on March 29th, 2020, this user has been a member for 2,291 days and is the 34,456th person to register an account.
Has 182 submissions, the first one uploaded on February 17th, 2019 and the most recent on January 18th, 2024.
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Has made 656 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 19,818 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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cool ladybug
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original character do not steal
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yes
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“watch the official merry madness christmas collab or you will be transported to the backrooms” no
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#rebelliousspirit #freespirit #nottieddown
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how do you learn hydrokinesis from a giant ball of swiss
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a wgat
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one time i was called autistic for loading a dryer too slow
it’s not my fault wet clothes are heavy and stick together
now i have a massive chain of towels and shirts that weigh as much as a hippo
i do not control the cohesion of water
contrary to popular belief i am not a waterbender
also unrelated
im reading the wikia (aka fandom) article about waterbendingthey learned hydrokinesis from the moon by “observing how it pushed and pulled the tides”? that’s like really stupid
the moons a giant rock what are you taking about
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no
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How fiendish
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hot
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One time in a fencing locker room (I was taking fencing classes), someone made a beluga reference. Now, I watched a couple videos of his since I heard about him and was curious. I recognize the reference, but others didn’t. So I said “You watch beluga?”
And the whole locker room just started making fun of him, completely overlooking the fact that I recognized it too.
Good times.
then you have to wait 1 year before openai even considers letting you in
i applied months ago and still got no response
Bro amma about to win this contest 🤓 says the un funniest beluga fan
Alex is the bunny, right?
yes