When I was making this I forgot June exists which happens to be the month of my birthday
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Feb 12, 2025

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R u being fr with this
Feb 13, 2025
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imkhushi yes LMAO 🥹
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taterhole okay!
Feb 13, 2025
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imkhushi btw the moon hates me. I’m having a serious emotional hangover rn idk if I’ll ever recover again and was thinking of booking an Airbnb for some solitude and change for a while what do u think
Feb 13, 2025
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imkhushi I want to make a similar ass ask to this about the inner workings of people’s Minds because I realized yesterday that mine is actually really weird lol
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imkhushi wow similar ass ask…
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taterhole you should make a similar ask I’ll participate
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imkhushi I think that sounds like a BRILLIANT idea to seek solitude and renewal somewhere relaxing and unfamiliar I hope it heals you 🫶
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imkhushi Yas okay I will I’ll tag you
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taterhole yay to both of those things
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imkhushi I’ll have to find something to drug my cat Lexi with for a few hour drive but it’ll be fine lol
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imkhushi she’s going to have so much fun 🫶
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