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One love.
allhailthegreatmoose
#16 spent most of my life there and can confirm
Asist0ed
#28 Just wanna upvote this. Hard 6. No question. Well done.
Good job mate. Keep it up ^_^
AmbroseWolfinger
#14 My mom would say, “I will beat you here in front of god and everybody“ with my entire upper arm held in her fist.
MayMayz4DayzYo
#20 No, no, no. You gotta embrace your inner ho. Treat er right and, let her out only when you find a fellow ho. That’s called a hodown.
LazerSpacePirate
#5
MayMayz4DayzYo
#12 Cat Distribution Network™️
emu314159127001
#4 "You guys are getting a rise section?
emu314159127001
#16 the corollary being the whole "if you don't like the weather here, wait five minutes, aha." This is rarely true, and I've never lived anywhere that lived up to that comment even on a regular basis, and even giving them a couple of hours. But people repeat it anyway
AmbroseWolfinger
#28 thanks
icouldntthinkofabetterusername2
#1 looks a bit like a cat but moves as elegantly as a dog.
dmgboss
#1 Being an introvert when your social battery runs out
AVerySexyDorito
#27 yo someone please help me idk what I’m looking for here
AFelineMassofEyes
Tote bag on the right hand side, give it a read.
ElbowDeepInUserSub
#8 Social Justice Bards
Gort207
https://youtu.be/YoWUPdc2XSQ
robnorrisradio
#16 I lived in Nebraska for 16 years. One morning in January'96, I woke up to a nice, warm summer-like dawn. I was in college, and I when I came out of class (about 10:00 am), it was cooler and breezy, with puffy clouds, like in the spring. A little after noon, my brother picked me up, and it was cloudy, cold, drizzly, and blustery, like in the fall. By 2:30 pm, the blizzard had officially arrived. All four seasons in one day.
Grandolddrummer
Yeah, Iowa gets days like that every once in a while. Also, howdy neighbor!
jillofmanytrades
I grew up in Nebraska and absolutely remember those days! It's one of the many reasons I don't live in Nebraska. I've lived in Philadelphia and now I'm up in Buffalo. Buffalo has milder weather than Nebraska, even though these people won't believe it. I don't even need AC during the summer here.