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      edge

      innocence is sad, you don't understand my maladystuck between two worlds, I shine then withdrawyour voice calls me forwardwith much trepidation I comeentering into an understanding with youyou will not scrutinize me harshlymy one vulnerability, I shy in the...

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      • One of the purest you are, Brenda when it comes to
        excavating the realms of intimacy. So, so enamored with this vibe…you get it!!

        Poetic love always

        Naaj

        • hello dearest Naajir that is a beautiful and soulful compliment thank you ❤️

      • Beautifully penned, Brenda. Excellent write my friend, I concur with Naaj. Nicely done per usual. Appreciate you.

        Damian

      • There is a sweet aching vulnerability to strip away the artifice and stand still long enough to be seen. This is beautiful, Crimsin.

        • hello dearest Kay thank you so kindly for such a lovely comment have a beautiful day ❤️

      • This is filled with intimacy. We all look for a sanctuary to feel cherished. Loved this:)

      • hello beautiful Adelphina thank you graciously for a very beautiful comment have a great day ❤️

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      Grimace the purple blob

      Is he a taste-bud or a milkshake?Everyone loves that happy, purple blob GrimaceHe's a McDonald character that loves milk shakesBack when he debuted in 1971, he was called Evil GrimaceEvil Grimace was sinisterA villain who would steal milkshakes from...

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      • I don’t remember him having 4 arms. That is a cool public service announcement to stay away from fast food.

        • the 4 armed Grimace was only for like a year or two. Many complaints were coming in from parents that Grimace was scaring the shit out of kids watching those commercials. Thanks Fia.

      • Cleverly penned, Keith. Excellent write my friend. Sounds like Grimace and Cookie Monster would have a lot in common. lol. So he couldn’t get over as a heel? So they turned him baby! The four arms are kinda creepy, even by dropping “Evil” it still sounds like a heel name. Was the Hamburglar a heel too? Stealing hamburgers and such. I’m having too much fun with the wrestling lingo brother. Appreciate you.

        Damian

        • HA! Hamburglar was always a heel. He was never gruesome or disturbed looking. One look at evil grimace was scary & unsettling for kids. I can see the similarities of Grimace & Cookie Monster. Totally. Thanks Damian for the fun reply back!

      • Hey Keith, I can dig it. Nicely written my dear friend!

      • The “Evil Grimace” design definitely leaned into that exaggerated, bulky cartoon villain look. It wasn’t really about realistic body size so much as creating a goofy, over-the-top shape that kids would instantly recognize. What’s funny is how he eventually transformed from a four‑armed “evil” milkshake thief into the friendly, clumsy purple blob everyone knows today, one of the strangest character glow‑ups in fast‑food history. Big purple hug, my dear friend.

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      July 1976- July 1977

      It all started out, when he was bornhe lived a life of rage and scorna sick attitude against his familyhis mind is wicked, murder was his fantasyPursuing his motives he takes your lifewith shotgun in hand, you scream in...

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      Me life storie

      Im heere two tel u that u ned too stay in skolI am proof that if yo do't go to skool yo'l end up like mei dropes out of the 1st grad becuse my teecher give me bad grades...

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      Damnatio memoriae

      In detective books, we are often presented with a detective as the hero—Hercule Poirot, Sherlock Holmes, Inspector Maigret... Do you remember the names of all the villains they caught? Perhaps only Professor Moriarty. The others, hardly... It's interesting why...

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