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Fruity Pebbles flavored coffee? Heresy.
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Or the great unclean one.Tess looks like something you'd find in the haunted mall in Silent Hill 3
I don't feel so bad about using a teaspoon of half and half in my coffee now.I never see healthy looking people purchase or use flavored creamers, flavored coffee drinks are more of a cafe treat than and every-day thing normal people drink. Nothing wrong with a little steamed milk to cut the bitterness if you can't handle black coffee, but not everything needs to be super sweet and candy flavored.
She looks like a poop emoji.She looks like a giant baby.
This is exacly the kind of thing that has me absolutely agreeing with autistic sperg about keeping foods separate.She's made her coffee into candy.
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She looks like a poop emoji.
Oh, how I wish Flabletics had set her up with brown workout wear; the resemblance would be complete.
ETA: As for the Fruity Pebbles-flavored coffee, once again I'm left wondering, "Where did all the grown-ups go?"
Fruity Pebbles is trash cereal that tastes good to little kids whose palate hasn't fully developed. But if you try it again as an adult, after years of not eating it (because it's trash, and you know better), it's fucking disgusting. Only people who never stopped eating sugary garbage kibble meant for children whose parents either didn't know better or didn't care would find the idea of Fruity Pebbles coffee creamer appealing.
A well-made mocha is a real treat now and then, but if you bring me Count Chocula non-dairy creamer, I will ask what the fuck is wrong with you, because something is clearly wrong with you. Yeah, I used to be on really good terms with the Count, but ffs, I was five.
I am not a fan of Tolkien but I think lumping LOTR into this is a bit unfair. But at the same time, the people who sperg about LOTR have likely never read it or anything by Tolkien (except maybe The Hobbit).What is wrong with them is the same thing that is wrong with people who cannot stop mentioning/bringing up/framing everything against Harry Potter, Star Wars, and LOTR.
They CANNOT read at their grade level. They are horribly stunted. Emotionally and intellectually. You might even say that it's a form of intellectual disability.
Silmarillion or gtfo.I am not a fan of Tolkien but I think lumping LOTR into this is a bit unfair. But at the same time, the people who sperg about LOTR have likely never read it or anything by Tolkien (except maybe The Hobbit).
Read a book, nigga.What is wrong with them is the same thing that is wrong with people who cannot stop mentioning/bringing up/framing everything against Harry Potter, Star Wars, and LOTR.
They CANNOT read at their grade level. They are horribly stunted. Emotionally and intellectually. You might even say that it's a form of intellectual disability.
I have spoken to, and worked with High school English teachers who promote and talk constantly about Harry Potter and Hunger Games. Call them on this, and they get real huffy and say shit like "Well as long as they're reading!" "Anything to get a book in their hands!"
By that logic, why not give all the juniors and seniors copies of Hustler? There's articles...and ANYTHING to get a book in their hand!
It's garbage and lazy. Because you wouldn't give porn to a child--even if it had a John Updike story (a la Playboy). You'd give them a John Updike compilation because you want them to read, not look at bullshit.
But everyone has embraced victimhood, and hugboxing, and validating each other instead of challenging each other and holding each other to standard. Hell, even the public schoolteachers have reduced themselves to outright pandering and hugboxing because it's the path of least resistance.
It's why you have Mr. AM HOLE playing with children's toys all day instead of lifting a finger to help clean house and perform chores...like an ADULT. Tess is cut from this same cloth.
We need a war. With a draft.
I realize that didn't come out quite right.I am not a fan of Tolkien but I think lumping LOTR into this is a bit unfair. But at the same time, the people who sperg about LOTR have likely never read it or anything by Tolkien (except maybe The Hobbit).