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VaultBoyNewVegas

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With having IBD I’m pretty much limited to water or milk. I’m absolutely going to drink milk when I can because I get fed up drinking water multiple times a day every fucking day.

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K but I’ve never seen a cinema in the UK with mixed toilets so moot to the UK. Gender neutral here is like a disabled toilet or a small cafe which only has space for a single toilet.

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We talking German films or German films?

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Mine wasn’t. He was celebrated for being an amateur boxing champion now he’s a professional and pops up in the news where he’s talked up as being great.

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Both shows for me. Actually include Ashoka in that too. Funnily enough the only show I haven’t finished has been andor as I got bored so quick with it. Yet “fans” treat it as if it’s citizen fucking kane.

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Honestly, I’d like to see what Dana can do away from Disney. TOH was probably one of the best LGBT kids shows that I’ve seen.

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I wish that were the case. I’m chronically ill and there are times that I really can’t stand for long periods as I get frail. I don’t look typically ill as I’m relatively young (27) and at look I look healthy but my illness is internal and bowel related so I’m not going to look disabled or infirm unless things have been really bad and I’ve lost a dramatic amount of weight. Basically what I’m trying to say is that there are those of us who are ill who don’t match most people’s idea of illness and so won’t be asked despite some of us really needing a seat some days.

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Those are butler cafes unless you mean crossdressed guys in which case I’ve no idea.

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It is important, when killing a nun, to ensure that you bring an army of sufficient size. For Sister Thorn of the Sweet Mercy Convent Lano Tacsis brought two hundred men.

Red sister by Mark Lawrence.

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