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Baxter Stonkman
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Baxter Stonkman
@BaxterSTman
I post nonsense. I’m just here to bug you. Parody AF.
in your soup Katılım Şubat 2021
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@JerkstonH @letigreshawty @aapkisensation Nanoweb’s capabilities were greatly underestimated. Imagine if Starship Troopers possessed this technology. It could have prevented the bug invasion.
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@letigreshawty @aapkisensation Ants aren't fans of wrappers
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@Minako41512954 @SpillTheMemes Good example. Obviously there are exceptions. I have carts from the 80s that work fine. 30-40 years is “a life time”
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@BaxterSTman @SpillTheMemes Its an example
Alot of game carts have CMOS batteries (the ones that can save)
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@BaxterSTman @SpillTheMemes No they dont
Refer to old pokemon games when the CMOS battery dies
Or old systems with busted compacitors or broken parts that are hard/impossible to replace or fix
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@Alameen___Abba Staple of my childhood. Glad it was rated PG lol
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PRICE ERROR! 🚨
Milwaukee Grease Gun Kit $41 on Amazon (Typical: $344)
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Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time” stands apart from her playful dance hits. Instead of energy and fun, this ballad offers comfort, warmth, and deep emotion. The song feels like a friend promising you’re not alone in your sadness. Its simple melody and clean production let Lauper’s heartfelt voice shine. With shimmering guitars, soft synths, and steady drums, it’s unmistakably 1980s, yet still timeless.
In 1983, as Lauper finished her debut album She’s So Unusual, producer Rick Chertoff suggested one more song. He introduced her to songwriter Rob Hyman, and together they wrote “Time After Time.” Both were struggling in their relationships, and the honesty in their writing shows. Though the label wanted it as her first single, Lauper worried a ballad debut would trap her image. So it was released second, following “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” The choice proved wise—“Time After Time” topped the Billboard chart in 1984 and critics praised it as one of the best ballads of the decade.
Decades later, the song continues to inspire new artists. Megan Davies, her sister Jaclyn, and Boyce Avenue created a stripped-down acoustic cover that has reached over 34 million views on YouTube. Their version trades the polished synth sound for soft guitars and harmonies that slowly build into a soaring finale. Fans describe it as “dreamlike” and “goosebump-inducing,” proof that the song still connects across generations.
Watch it here: world-defined.com/cyndi-laupers-…

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