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Taco Bell giveth and Taco Bell taketh away. Sometimes you come in expecting chicken nuggets and you find MTN DEWĀ® Baja Blast Ā® Dream Freeze, Nacho Steak Fries, and the Discovery Luxe Box with Cheesy Dipping Burritos. it’s just like life when you think about it; life can’t be chicken nuggets forever. ’tis better to have lived mas and lost than never to have lived mas at all 🫶🌮
Jan 19, 2025

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few better tools to teach you that the only constant is Change
Jan 19, 2025
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bisonspider we all need Taco Bell as our spiritual teacher...
Jan 19, 2025
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Jan 19, 2025
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So true and wise Dr. 🫶
Jan 19, 2025
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mossyelfie thank you my friend I am happy to share my wisdom
Jan 19, 2025
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taterhole although I have to confess, I’ve only eaten Taco Bell once when I was 19, and had a cheese roll up
Jan 19, 2025
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mossyelfie omg this is CRAZY part of me wants to say good for you and part of me wants to say you are missing out…
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mossyelfie I think the last time I ate there I got some cinnamon dessert item that was a tie-in to Batman, so 1989 lol
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scrolled on taco bell until 1:30 last night curating the perfect order, longing to have every item soaking into every taste bud on my tongue, washed down by a baja blast freeze.
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My craving for every hour of every day; the build your own cravings box with Chalupa/Gordita Crunch, Potato Taco, Cinnamon Twists, and large Baja Blast, maybe an extra burrito for good measure. Absolute perfection (spec with a lil šŸƒ).
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You literally have to do this for maximum Taco Bell enjoyment because their evil sorcery loses its effect the second the food begins to go cold. plus you get to take as many sauces as you want without having to ask them 🫦 and if you habitually get Taco Bell delivered when you’re not even inebriated: sincerely, seek help!!
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