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  1. CarriePie

    Is Taylor Swift a Witch??

    I remember those cards. I had several of them.
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    dominate (Interestingly, I am pretty well prepared to die. When I was only 1, my maternal grandmother started paying for burial insurance for me. Oddly, I think I'm the only grandchild she did this for. I still pay my burial insurance every month. Also, when my father was in the military he...
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    Thoughts on hair growth.

    My hair is not that long, but it's longer than almost everyone I see when I'm out and about. Currently, without leaning my head back, it goes past the small of my back. If I lean my head back it goes to down to my thighs. I wear it in a side braid, or else it will take over the area. I take...
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    enforced (Now, I don't know about other women, but I wouldn't be keen on the task of removing those sorts of "scalps" lol. Like you said, careful consideration of all such matters! I suppose I should warrior up and go forth! I better get something other than a princess. I really don't need one...
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    imperative (Yes, me too! I thought maybe I should get some sort of appropriate outfit for these important missions of eradication. There is a fierce chieftess in my blood, of a tribe described as being "most powerful, most savage, warlike and cruel." Maybe I should sport the scalps of the enemy!)
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    necessary (Maintaining a beard is always worth it! And future adventures of Whangdoodling however mischievous the adventures may be, is also worth it. The more mischief in Whangdoodle land the better! Until next time...)
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    crucial (No worries, da Vinci always had both ears and he had a beard! It is a requirement for impressive fellas! I am thankful to be a woman and not have a beard. I'd much rather admire the beard lol)
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    irreplaceable (Of course! And you only have to be da Vinci if you really want to. I think that you are better off as you are though. I do like your masterpiece though! And having a smashing disposition. If only it was as smashing as your beard!)
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    righteous (As you wish. I was just trying to think of someone even better than Michelangelo and da Vinci was pretty impressive, so it was really a compliment lol).
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    lustful (I certainly wouldn't want suggest anything that might have a negative impact on your beard!!)
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    unethical (I thought it was van Gogh that removed his ear?)
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    landowner (LoL You are too kind. And you are...da Vinci?)
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    ruthless (Not a flaw. We have to be getting it right. You can't just Whangdoodle with just anyone in this weird world!)
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    heartless (And I don't, but you're still here Whangdoodling with me. In other words we are respectfully carrying on despite our flaws.)
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    hardheaded (lol, just being silly...I do think you are wise though.)
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    crazy (Why do you always have to be right????)
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    motion (lol, no they were just standing there watching me. Maybe the Whangdoodles cast a spell on them.)
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    censure (LoL, I also jogged 1500 steps one morning. Nearby were some nurses on a smoke break, of all things.)
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    criticize (I also do my squats and lift my weights. I did over 2000 squats in one day one time! Those Whangdoodles will have a challenge trying to gnaw at me!)
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    admonish (LoL, good point. I'll keep doing my face exercising and using my gua sha and taking my supplements and eating my oatmeal every morning and hanging out with Whangdoodles...it may be a while before I have one foot in the grave.)