@worm
Joined on October 5th, 2024, this user has been a member for 626 days and is the 249,743rd person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
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I’m leaving FREAKS
May this website and this app get deleted from life, and yall burn down to dust
Fuck you and ur BFF waka
And @Ralph you are the nicest human to worms and black worms -
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Since you love ur best friend soo much and you are a kid and don’t know how old I am you burned ur mind to just write all this crap ( I didn’t read it) so I’m gonna leave just to leave you calm down it doesn’t require u being mad
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U are one of the most nicest people to worms I have met
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I know u are jealous
Calm down. I know I’m perfect -
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Nuh uh
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That if u ain’t using the twinning button if u used it it should be around 6
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Ok u like the story ?
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U making fun of me ?
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The Lonely Worm
In a lush, green garden, nestled beneath a towering oak tree, lived a small, unassuming worm named Edgar. Unlike his vibrant, colorful companions, Edgar was a dull, gray hue, often overlooked and forgotten. His days were spent burrowing through the moist earth, his only company the rhythmic crunch of soil particles beneath his tiny body.
The other creatures in the garden, blinded by their own vibrant existence, treated Edgar with disdain. The butterflies flitted past him, their wings a kaleidoscope of colors, their laughter a cruel mockery. The bees buzzed around him, their bodies golden and their hum a constant reminder of his own insignificance. Even the ants, though smaller than him, looked down upon him with contempt.
One day, a group of children stumbled upon the garden. Their laughter echoed through the trees as they chased each other, their tiny feet crushing the delicate flowers beneath them. Edgar watched in horror as his home was trampled, his tunnels collapsing around him. He tried to escape, but the children’s relentless play had turned the once soft earth into a hardened mass.
Trapped and alone, Edgar felt a wave of despair wash over him. He had always been a quiet creature, content with his simple life. But now, faced with the destruction of his home and the cruelty of his fellow creatures, he felt a deep sense of loneliness and despair.
As the sun began to set, casting long, dancing shadows across the garden, Edgar curled up in a small, damp crevice. He closed his eyes, his heart heavy with sorrow. As he drifted off to sleep, he couldn’t help but wonder if anyone would ever notice his absence.
I wrote this -
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Bruh
The best meme fr -
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Let’s goooo
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Ur sus
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Lol
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Wow great info
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