Message from @Slime

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2017-03-16 17:23:57 UTC  

I only watch it max 30 min lol

2017-03-16 17:24:10 UTC  

people are just super recycled to me

2017-03-16 17:24:19 UTC  

i listen to storytelling in the background most of the time

2017-03-16 17:24:22 UTC  

same shticks year after year now

2017-03-16 17:24:54 UTC  

shticks

2017-03-16 17:24:55 UTC  

i will easily listen to those top 10 horror fact videos tho..

2017-03-16 17:25:05 UTC  

However! I will listen to an hour of asmr

2017-03-16 17:25:10 UTC  

asmr makes me cringne

2017-03-16 17:25:13 UTC  

cringe*

2017-03-16 17:25:16 UTC  

it does nothing for me

2017-03-16 17:25:17 UTC  

Those videos help me relax

2017-03-16 17:25:22 UTC  

idk probably has something to do with me being autistic

2017-03-16 17:25:25 UTC  

And I tingle a lot from them

2017-03-16 17:25:41 UTC  

It's cringe for a lot of people but I like it

2017-03-16 17:25:42 UTC  

i just listen to horror narration for hours on end

2017-03-16 17:25:53 UTC  

It relieves my anxiety

2017-03-16 17:26:03 UTC  

noise gives me anxiety

2017-03-16 17:26:06 UTC  

It's not for everyone

2017-03-16 17:26:13 UTC  

if i could press a button and go deaf i would

2017-03-16 17:26:25 UTC  

loud noises make me anxious

2017-03-16 17:26:34 UTC  

***AAAA***

2017-03-16 17:26:40 UTC  

*aaaa*

2017-03-16 17:26:41 UTC  

stop yelling

2017-03-16 17:35:28 UTC  

In 1978, one of the first Garfield strips were published, which I've dubbed the Pipe Strip. It haunts me to this very day. It goes like this; John Arbuckle is in his room, reading a newspaper. His right hand is scanning for something on a little table beside him. In the second panel, he looks up, slightly cockeyed, perhaps agitated. He asks, "Now where could my pipe be?" It really is a profound question. Where could it be? Then, in the last panel, aha! GARFIELD! John Arbuckle yells out his name, with the orange cat somewhere near but unclear with a pipe lodged firmly within his jowls. I believe that this strip represents a more pessimisstic view of the stages of life. The first panel, John is unknowing, he is without worries, not understanding that the cat has his pipe, or even wondering where his pipe has gone; much like all of us when we are young and lacking of faith or anxiety. He has yet to bite from the tree Then, in the second panel, it happens; "Now where could my pipe be?" Representing total confusion and agitation, leaving one form to the next. The last one, Garfield is the embodiment of chaos, which I'll get into later; and John yells out in rage. GARFIELD! He knows the truth, but at what cost?

2017-03-16 17:37:52 UTC  

man

2017-03-16 17:37:54 UTC  

did you write all that

2017-03-16 17:38:21 UTC  

me me big boy

2017-03-16 17:38:39 UTC  

i dont recognize this

2017-03-16 17:52:05 UTC  

I'm so happy my work is slow today! My boss even told me I can leave early! Yaaassss

2017-03-16 17:52:11 UTC  

😍

2017-03-16 18:10:41 UTC  

I'm back fellas

2017-03-16 18:10:59 UTC  

My leftist Econ teacher showed us a video that exposed George soros

2017-03-16 18:11:47 UTC  

Penis

2017-03-16 18:11:52 UTC  

Vagina

2017-03-16 18:11:57 UTC  

Boobs

2017-03-16 18:12:03 UTC  

Ass

2017-03-16 18:12:09 UTC  

Nipples

2017-03-16 18:12:15 UTC  

Thighs

2017-03-16 18:12:16 UTC  

Anus

2017-03-16 18:12:23 UTC  

@nah ⛓ Most people here aren't jewpilled

2017-03-16 18:12:25 UTC  

Booty