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@MysticMusicBox

I'm pretty, witty, and gayyy!! (He/Him)

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Mah⁹⁷ ⊙⊝⊜
Mah⁹⁷ ⊙⊝⊜@chaeyoungmh·
Tzuyu and Jihyo said that BTS paved the way, but guess which fandom got angry and started insulting them and making misogynistic comments.
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dart@poordart·
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Fan | Mariah Carey Charts
Fan | Mariah Carey Charts@chartmariah·
Mariah Carey reveals via Instagram comments that 'Someone's Ugly Daughter' will not be released as part of #Daydream30: “I want Chick out too but let Daydream have its moment dahhlings 💕💕”.
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S★@xxyllinn·
I don't want to "join the community" of a brand that sells socks. I just want the socks. Stop emailing me about your "mission statement." Your mission is to sell socks. We both know this.
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jameshaschanged.@_badreputatio_n·
No one in a million years expected Madonna to still be selling records like it’s 2005. Sure, the album was heavily promoted prior, but selling over 130K copies in the first week as an artist who’s been in the game for more than 40 years? That’s an absolutely iconic achievement. This is such a gag
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MR. POP@MrPopOfficial·
Kinda hope Team Mariah Carey (with new team members) uses the promotional blueprint that Team Madonna created for this era. Doing 47K isn’t due to lack of interest, it’s people not knowing you’re releasing an album. Album signings at indie record stores isn’t cutting it.
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🌈🌸@MysticMusicBox·
@bjmoe0201 *That's* why you think she doesn't post for pride month? Not the MAGA and Zionist billionaires that she & her new man are besties with? But delusional fans who think she's queer? If that's really all it took then she wasn't an authentic ally to begin with. Just performative slop
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🌈🌸@MysticMusicBox·
@johnhawkinsrwn The nuclear family and children leaving the home is actually a very recent thing and goes against what humanity has done for centuries before: multi generational households where the children don't leave until they get married or ready to start a life of their own
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John Hawkins
John Hawkins@johnhawkinsrwn·
Kick Your Kids Out of the House at 18 There was never a question that I would be leaving home at 18. My parents did help me with college, and I came home on the weekends a lot my freshman year, but much less so as time went on. When I got out of college, moving home wasn't an option. My parents didn't want me there, and I would have been ashamed to mooch off them. Instead, I got a crap job, got roommates, and started making it on my own while driving a barely functional car my parents got me in high school. Did I visit? Did I ask for advice? Did I get some help from my parents here and there? Absolutely. But you're not really an adult living your own life until you're out of your parents' house. "Oh, but it's tougher today...." No, it's not. Early on, my jobs sucked. I always had roommates. I had very little money. It was not fun, but I sucked it up and made it work. That doesn't make me exceptional; it just means I was doing what an adult was expected to do. One way or the other, kids shouldn't be staying with their parents through their mid-twenties. They need to get out on their own, make their own way, and forge their own identity as something other than Mama and Daddy's little boy or girl.
Complex@Complex

Nearly half of Americans under 30 are living with their parents. About 49% of U.S. adults under 30 now live with at least one parent, according to new data cited by The Wall Street Journal from the Federal Reserve. (via @WSJ )

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Synthetic Anima
Synthetic Anima@SyntheticAnima·
It comes down to the Marshmallow test; You want your kids to be the type to "wait for the 2nd marshmallow" of a rewarding life, but younger people are convinced that if they choose to wait, not only will the 2nd marshmallow never come, but the first one will be taken away too.
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John Hawkins@johnhawkinsrwn

Kick Your Kids Out of the House at 18 There was never a question that I would be leaving home at 18. My parents did help me with college, and I came home on the weekends a lot my freshman year, but much less so as time went on. When I got out of college, moving home wasn't an option. My parents didn't want me there, and I would have been ashamed to mooch off them. Instead, I got a crap job, got roommates, and started making it on my own while driving a barely functional car my parents got me in high school. Did I visit? Did I ask for advice? Did I get some help from my parents here and there? Absolutely. But you're not really an adult living your own life until you're out of your parents' house. "Oh, but it's tougher today...." No, it's not. Early on, my jobs sucked. I always had roommates. I had very little money. It was not fun, but I sucked it up and made it work. That doesn't make me exceptional; it just means I was doing what an adult was expected to do. One way or the other, kids shouldn't be staying with their parents through their mid-twenties. They need to get out on their own, make their own way, and forge their own identity as something other than Mama and Daddy's little boy or girl.

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DRX LotharHS@LotharHS·
My father destroyed my first ever razer deathadder mouse that I bought for myself because I was playing video games and he didnt like that. He threw it against the wall, broke into like 5 pieces. I was 18 at that time I think, shortly after that I stopped sleeping at home and gradually avoided my family. I basically treated my family home as a hotel that I sometimes slept at. You want to lose contact with your children - this is a great playbook
Dexerto@Dexerto

A dad has gone viral for throwing his misbehaving son's Nintendo Switch out of a moving car He says it "felt pretty great" and his crying son "couldn't believe it"

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big_pedestrian@big_pedestrian·
This is actually a smart talking point. When America was founded, we were rural. Now we’re urban. The idea that just because you live in a sparsely populated area you should have ~50X representation is toxic and destructive.
scary lawyerguy@scarylawyerguy

One of the dumber talking points out there. New York City alone has more people living in it than both Dakotas, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Alaska combined, yet they get 10 senators representing them but New York only two.

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애리🍋💋@aerilowkey·
i mean no one actually believes they are but im curious how is someone's childhood picture supposed to be an argument for why they're not evil
َ@yaoillit

"Illit members are evil"

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maybe: sasha
maybe: sasha@goalietaps·
no wonder it was a terrible heatwave last week the doors of hell were open
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electronic body moid
i don’t get why people are so against manspreading. men should spread their legs more. and wear short shorts more often. especially if they have nice, thick thighs
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Laura Lupin
Laura Lupin@bugsandfishes·
Okay so we've had "admitting you can't read" (*The Hobbit discourse) and now "admitting you can't write"... what skill taught in primary school will the grown men of Twitter be admitting they lack next? 🤔
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania

This is insane. I can’t even read my own handwriting, because you don’t actually need to write things down anywhere in life. People would have to learn an entirely new skill that is worthless.

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