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The one where I confessed to a major felony and provided proof including an under-the-table dental record match of my teeth on the victim's septum Of course nobody responded tho
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I'm the rye bitch
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I snort lavender I'm snorting mother nature I fail to see the poignancy of your critique
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Playing music in an echo playing chamber is cool music because you can bounce in one note off an another and create intricate echo melodies and chamber dissonance without stopping is the cool music to record because against you your own music
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you ever have a fart that's so smelly it makes you cough
Bouvre replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
My coughs are all farts so no -
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/24/obituaries/tony-hoagland-dead.html Tony Hoagland is a great, wonderful writer who moved simply but expertly and efficiently through language. Here is one of my favorite poems by him: Fred Had Watched A Lot Of Kung Fu Episodes so when the policeman asked to see his driver's license, he said, Does the wind need permission . from the hedgehog to blow? which resulted in a search of the car, which miraculously yielded nothing . since Fred had swallowed all the mescaline already and was just beginning to fall in love with the bushy caterpillar eyebrows of the officer in question. . In those days we could identify the fingerprints on a guitar string by the third note of the song broadcast from the window of a passing car, . but we couldn't tell the difference between a personal disaster and "having an experience," . so Fred thought being locked up for the night was kind of fun, with the graffiti on the drunk-tank wall chattering in Mandarin and the sentient cockroaches coming out to visit in triplicate. . Back then it wasn't a question of pleasure or pain, It wasn't a question of getting to the top then trying not to fall at any cost. . It was a question of staying tuned in, one episode at a time, said Fred to himself as he walked home the next morning under the spreading lotus trees on Walnut Street, feeling Oriental. Thanks for everything Tony
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I will try to remember this when I have the financial means for it. In the meantime, non-invasive fake breasts it is
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Thinking back on the slow process of self-realization, I recall the moment when I received my wait-list notification for NYU's poetry MFA program. The e-mail began with the greeting "Dear Ms." I'd absentmindedly checked off Ms. instead of Mr. in my application, but I really liked it a whole lot. I think it didn't really hit me until much later because I was elated to be waitlisted by freakin' NYU, and just losing my mind with the hope to be admitted.
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what would certain users would do if they won the lottery
Bouvre replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
I do that already, so this is basically just quit my job. Sounds about right, adding on philanthropy. -
what would certain users would do if they won the lottery
Bouvre replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
I have my own ideas but I want to know what y'all think I'd do with that cash -
I will always be gay because why not? Also being trans isn't a binary thing. I identify somewhere in a grey area: my pronouns are they and them, but refer to myself as a woman, hope to be called miss when addressed formally, and my name is Ellie. That being said, I don't experience dysphoria the same way others do. Not all trans folx do. And I may never get surgery at all. But even if it's a problem with my spouse, which it hasn't been yet, so be it. I will never not love him, but if I'm the person he no longer wants, then I will go my way, he will go his. Also, ask questions as long as you're courteous and genuinely curious! Being trans isn't as black-and-white as it may appear, and I'm still figuring things out myself. But this particular moment in my life has been a long time coming, I just haven't said all that much directly about it
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I thought the seal was beautiful, and so I took it accordingly.
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Flash fiction: The Steve Nash of Near-Death Experiences
Bouvre replied to Bouvre's topic in UEMB Member Share-Space
Hah! I just went with who I could find with a good free-throw record. -
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I'm not crying youre crying
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Oh, would definitely do my research and get recs. <3
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A good dr? For reassignment? I'm not actually sure if I'll get reassignment. Would like to have breasts at least, though
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I use concealer for the stubble on my lip and chin, but yeah: foundation, lipstick, and eyeliner is all I really feel a need to do for now. I would like to figure out how to wing eyeliner tho
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I love that phrase, live your best life. My housemate says it all the time. And will do <3
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I'm more afraid of what they might do than what they think, but you're right: I feel like my whole self is being expressed and it's pretty amazing. Thank you <3
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to people who haven't been around me much, namely my family, and distant friends. A large number of you know, some don't. Either way Coming out in high school as gay was emotional and I was full of worry about people's responses. I feel in a similar situation, like I'm young all over again and realizing the world hasn't even fully opened up yet for me. The fear, patterns of anxiety over what my parents will think, are all back and horribly palpable. Plus, I barely even know how to makeup yet. Wish me luck.
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Salt and vinegar
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Thank you! I get that often.
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I feel 25. So only a 3 years younger than I am