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My friends physically have to stop me from eating strange powders

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I once was witness to someone snorting salt and pepper, and the mental breakdown of another person because of the snorting

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Not even snorting. I legit eat them, I've both eaten and snorted so much

@SpookyScarySnoteleks group

If I find a Strange Item in the dark, my immediate instinct is to put it in my mouth.

Also, speaking of strange powders, my brother got some sort of sand that doesn't like water
I wonder how it tastes

@GameMaster group

By far the best piece of victorian slang is the word "dally" that could either be used as an adjective to describe someone who is slow or can be used as a noun to describe someone in a romantic/sexual relationship i.e. "You have to stop dallying around with celebrities" or "You wouldn't have to worry about an accident from a dalliance"
Its just a great word
I love old slang terms

Deleted user

I've told my friends I would stab them at least once

@GameMaster group

I've told my friends I would stab them at least once

I have gone one step further and given each of my friends a comprehensive summary on how I would kill them if I had the motive to.

Deleted user

I've told my friends I would stab them at least once

I have gone one step further and given each of my friends a comprehensive summary on how I would kill them if I had the motive to.

You do that too?!

Deleted user

I got an Office hoodie today. It's got "Dunder Mifflin" on the front. Imma wear it forever.

@GameMaster group

I've told my friends I would stab them at least once

I have gone one step further and given each of my friends a comprehensive summary on how I would kill them if I had the motive to.

You do that too?!

Of course! they deserve to know!

@berlioz

Sometimes I think I'd fit better in the cinema or cartoon worlds versus the real world. Just based on the way I dress, talk, interact, think.