until recently I had only heard his name in one of my kid's phonk remixes so I assumed he was a fictional character made up for a song
let the contemporary record show mr beast was pretty ignorable for his whole career if you were just like, busy.
First T-girl Tummy Tuesday where none of it is covered by patches; just switched to injections! The patch was fun as a visible trans pride symbol but tended to get wrinkled and lose effectiveness more easily after the belly underneath developed more curvature.
TOMORROW IS HALLOWEEN!!!
when i was a kid i thought the jingle cats were real and my favorite band
plantgirl porno where they just whip it out and wait for bees to show up
Update after a full workday of using Heexy: The bang search could use some tweaks (it requires the bang to go at the beginning of the query whereas other search engines recognize it anywhere; it is only working for me directly from the website rather than in searches from the address bar; and it triggers captchas a lot on websites like Google Scholar), but as far as the normal search functionality---still excellent. I get plenty of relevant results from a decade ago rather than other search engines' flood of very recent pages, and there is better prioritization of reliable sites like a higher ratio of .edu pages for informational sources.
After my DuckDuckGo results started getting too full of bot-generated crap, I started looking for other privacy-focused search engines and found this hidden gem that's given me lovely results so far
The fight against Trumps Transphobic EO has already started.
A transgender woman who is in a federal women's prison has sued the Trump administration over the “two sexes” executive order, saying it will require her to be housed in a men’s prison, putting her in danger and violating her constitutional rights.
The woman, identified by the pseudonym Maria Moe, filed the suit Sunday in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts. It names Donald Trump as a defendant, along with Acting Attorney General James R. McHenry III and William W. Lothrop, the acting director of the Bureau of Prisons. She is represented by GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the law firm of Lowenstein Sandler.
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added webfishing sounds