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Average_VLR_User

What’s the last movie you saw?

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Your Mom in My Bed (2022) - Starring pewpew and Average_VLR_User's mom

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pewpew [#2]

Your Mom in My Bed (2022) - Starring pewpew and Average_VLR_User's mom

Worst joke i’ve seen on here

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Battlestar galactica the plan

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Average_VLR_User
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pewpew [#2]

Your Mom in My Bed (2022) - Starring pewpew and Average_VLR_User's mom

Not funny 🥱

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BARBARIAN. Horror movie. The concept was pretty cool. 7/10

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patuj
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All Quiet on the Western Front

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ilovefrozenblueberries
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Id prolly be banned if i said

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ilovefrozenblueberries [#8]

Id prolly be banned if i said

say it in code word or something

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Average_VLR_User [#9]

say it in code word or something

Sweet-briar and southernwood, jasmine, pink, and rose have long been yielding their evening sacrifice of incense: this new scent is neither of shrub nor flower; it is--I know it well--it is a cigar. I look round and I listen. I see trees laden with ripening fruit. I hear a nightingale warbling in a wood half a mile off; no moving form is visible, no coming step audible; but that perfume increases: I must flee. I make for the wicket leading to the shrubbery, and I see him entering. I step aside into the ivy recess; he will not stay long: he will soon return whence he came, and if I sit still he will never see me.

But no--eventide is as pleasant to him as to me, and this antique garden as attractive; and he strolls on, now lifting the gooseberry-tree branches to look at the fruit, large as plums, with which they are laden; now taking a ripe cherry from the wall; now stooping towards a knot of flowers, either to inhale their fragrance or to admire the dew-beads on their petals. A great moth goes humming by me; it alights on a plant at his foot: he sees it, and bends to examine it.

Hint: this is symbolism for an activity, it was banned of writing of this activity in the British at the time this was published (1850) so gardens instead were commonly used to allude to the performing of this action

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Brimstan
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ticket to paridise

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ilovefrozenblueberries [#10]

Sweet-briar and southernwood, jasmine, pink, and rose have long been yielding their evening sacrifice of incense: this new scent is neither of shrub nor flower; it is--I know it well--it is a cigar. I look round and I listen. I see trees laden with ripening fruit. I hear a nightingale warbling in a wood half a mile off; no moving form is visible, no coming step audible; but that perfume increases: I must flee. I make for the wicket leading to the shrubbery, and I see him entering. I step aside into the ivy recess; he will not stay long: he will soon return whence he came, and if I sit still he will never see me.

But no--eventide is as pleasant to him as to me, and this antique garden as attractive; and he strolls on, now lifting the gooseberry-tree branches to look at the fruit, large as plums, with which they are laden; now taking a ripe cherry from the wall; now stooping towards a knot of flowers, either to inhale their fragrance or to admire the dew-beads on their petals. A great moth goes humming by me; it alights on a plant at his foot: he sees it, and bends to examine it.

Hint: this is symbolism for an activity, it was banned of writing of this activity in the British at the time this was published (1850) so gardens instead were commonly used to allude to the performing of this action

say it in code word or something

😵😵😵

You have nice imagination if you wrote these first two paragraphs....

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tennisfan
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Interstellar

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Diebs
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Troy

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linkyBz
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i really like whiplash

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