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brontë bar wench
brontë bar wench@a22kay·
a pale immortal trading their immortality for the love of a human is actually a very important trope to me
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I met Kate’s parents. It was a nail bitter. We landed after 24 hours of travel and immediately went to her mum’s house where the family congregated… her mum, dad, auntie, three cousins, sister, brother-in-law, a 3-wk old newborn, brother, and soon-to-be sister-in-law. There were 15 of us crammed into a living room. Upon arriving, someone said “oh I know your content from X”. Blood drained from my face. Nobody could tell though because my face is already pretty pale. Her dad and I hit it off. We cracked macadamia nuts from his tree, used an electric saw to open a coconut, and spoke about being carried as a baby by his 14 year old brother in the Bosnian snow while a German shot at them with a machine gun. Her mother, also from Bosnia, needed some time to warm up. That’s reasonable. I understand. I’m a bit unusual. She’s soft spoken, careful with her words, and protective of her daughter. A few days in and I began to worry that I may head home with an undecided verdict. I decided to live in her mum’s world. I ate everything she prepared, including meat, bread, and pasta, and embraced the discomfort of being an introvert in a week-long marathon social interaction with the entire extended family. We spent time in her garden and she fed me stevia leaves, peppers, celery, chives, peanut berry, grapefruit, and starfruit. Growing up, my mother and I maintained a garden together. I loved tending to it daily and it felt good to be back in the soil. Spending time with Kate’s mum motivated me to grow a longevity garden. Our shared love of gardening was the first big breakthrough. What really sealed the deal was when I interviewed Kate’s mum for an hour on camera, covering her upbringing and life and learning more about Kate. Somehow that format allowed her to see me more clearly than a generic social setting. I think she came to understand and trust my devotion to Kate. In the final hours before my departure, she was radiating with warmth. The entire family had gathered for a meal and it was laughter and teasing all around. My love and respect for Kate deepened. I spent time going through all of her childhood things, helping me see and understand her with greater depth. More on this later. It feels nice to be part of the family.

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I met Kate’s parents. It was a nail bitter. We landed after 24 hours of travel and immediately went to her mum’s house where the family congregated… her mum, dad, auntie, three cousins, sister, brother-in-law, a 3-wk old newborn, brother, and soon-to-be sister-in-law. There were 15 of us crammed into a living room. Upon arriving, someone said “oh I know your content from X”. Blood drained from my face. Nobody could tell though because my face is already pretty pale. Her dad and I hit it off. We cracked macadamia nuts from his tree, used an electric saw to open a coconut, and spoke about being carried as a baby by his 14 year old brother in the Bosnian snow while a German shot at them with a machine gun. Her mother, also from Bosnia, needed some time to warm up. That’s reasonable. I understand. I’m a bit unusual. She’s soft spoken, careful with her words, and protective of her daughter. A few days in and I began to worry that I may head home with an undecided verdict. I decided to live in her mum’s world. I ate everything she prepared, including meat, bread, and pasta, and embraced the discomfort of being an introvert in a week-long marathon social interaction with the entire extended family. We spent time in her garden and she fed me stevia leaves, peppers, celery, chives, peanut berry, grapefruit, and starfruit. Growing up, my mother and I maintained a garden together. I loved tending to it daily and it felt good to be back in the soil. Spending time with Kate’s mum motivated me to grow a longevity garden. Our shared love of gardening was the first big breakthrough. What really sealed the deal was when I interviewed Kate’s mum for an hour on camera, covering her upbringing and life and learning more about Kate. Somehow that format allowed her to see me more clearly than a generic social setting. I think she came to understand and trust my devotion to Kate. In the final hours before my departure, she was radiating with warmth. The entire family had gathered for a meal and it was laughter and teasing all around. My love and respect for Kate deepened. I spent time going through all of her childhood things, helping me see and understand her with greater depth. More on this later. It feels nice to be part of the family.
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I’m meeting Kate’s parents for the first time. Do you think they’ll like me? I’m flying 17 hrs. She’s from Australia and international travel increases aging. But I really love her so it’s worth the cost.

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Sidney From Melbourne 💋
Sidney From Melbourne 💋@sidneyfrommelb·
The Australian backrooms is infinite Woolies that turns into chemist warehouse where you have to log in to MyGov and then contact Centrelink
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Marii☆
Marii☆@holanddmay·
mds eu nao aguento mais o povo lgbt do twitter praticamente proibindo pessoas bissexuais de postarem coisa no mes do orgulho pq “bissexuais sofrem menos” tipo mana pq vc ta fazendo cmg a msm coisa q um hetero faz com todos nos???
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$uper$tarfi$h@wellpressed·
Just saw Obsession, asked 2 people to stop texting during the show, and there were people talking throughout. It was a Fri 4:30pm screening - most of these people were over 30. They remember what cinema etiquette used to be, which means they’re choosing to ignore it.
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$uper$tarfi$h@wellpressed·
@bubblecat @buffyspeak Also… you should not care what I think, I’m a random anon on the internet who disagrees about whether or not we like a tv writer from the 90s.
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z@classigantexz·
My mom messages her late best friend’s ex husband every year on the anniversary of her death, It’s always the same simple text “3 months” Just a little reminder that he married another woman 3 months after she died of cancer n honestly I love that for her
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Owain
Owain@orhunt·
dude could wear the hell out of a hat
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Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden@HunterBiden·
@delicatebliss I love Canada. I especially love Vancouver.
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zaafirah
zaafirah@yusufkiammi·
bi women being slandered by the lgbtq community THE SECOND pride month started but not a lick of the same for bi men i see🤔🤔🤔🤔
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sophie okonedo daily
sophie okonedo daily@dailyokonedo·
📸 Sophie Okonedo via vpintomoreira on IG
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