Message from @b̸̕r̴̨͠e͘͢Λ̢d͢͝b͠͞o̡̕x
Discord ID: 498280361764323328
HAHA yeah
he is a beta fuckass
its a girl
Look at how fried this chick is
@Douglas Castle is it a reverse circumcision?
Quite possibly..
That chick looked like she wasn't even alive.
And why is everyone including the sec officers, holding their arms up?
hahahahha
Congratulations @b̸̕r̴̨͠e͘͢Λ̢d͢͝b͠͞o̡̕x, you're now level 8.
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wow @PawnWithAPurpose got promoted to moderator
congratulations you legendary gold standard buddy ❤
Donang Dick
oh the salt rivers flowing in DC tonight... such glory
In current usage
Hallow, as a noun, is a synonym of the word saint.[3][4] In modern English usage, the noun "hallow" appears mostly in the compound Hallowtide, a liturgical season which includes the days of Halloween and Hallowmas.[5] Halloween (or Hallowe'en) is a shortened form of "All Hallow Even," meaning "All Hallows' Eve" or "All Saints' Eve."[6] Hallowmas, the day after Halloween, is shortened from "Hallows' Mass," and is also known as "All Hallows' Day" or "All Saints' Day."[7]