don’t even get me started on this I can’t I’m so deeply repulsed by the aesthetic atrocities of this sick hideous world…
Feb 16, 2025

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nah Tater go on please tell us I need to know everything
Feb 17, 2025
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el_fabian someday I will publish a manifesto and it will lay it all out there…
Feb 17, 2025
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I read this in Daria's voice
Feb 16, 2025
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theclack second time someone has said that to me lmao 😔💔
Feb 16, 2025
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your answer right after valoorie’s answer in my feed is comedy
Feb 16, 2025
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bisonspider LOLLLL
Feb 16, 2025
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We normalized too many things to be nice and now everything’s become an aesthetic atrocity, timeline seems to be shifting though.
Feb 16, 2025
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You need to start 😈
Feb 16, 2025
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mariamaria I’ll start with an easy one: hideous tennis shoes with nice outfits. I can’t say anything more I’m going to insult and outrage everyone
Feb 16, 2025
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taterhole omg, yes. It’s not 2005. Also, I feel like if you’re a child, there’s at least an excuse but it becomes embarrassing when adults do it.
Feb 16, 2025
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mariamaria RIGHT lol it’s cute on children on adults it’s… Not my favorite 🤐
Feb 16, 2025
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mariamaria it’s like people want to channel the main character moment of being 17 and wearing sneakers to prom… but as adults
Feb 16, 2025
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marxinista we’ve walked TOO FAR down the irony bridge we need to turn back before it’s too late
Feb 16, 2025
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marxinista 🤭
Feb 16, 2025
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