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Vox 15 Dec, 2024 @ 5:35pm 
the most esoteric schizoid lainpilled hobbit in the dollar tree parking lot
Sjo 13 Jan, 2021 @ 5:58am 
Suri is Best Girl
Grand 15 Feb, 2020 @ 2:25pm 
"No mo' thumpin'."
Grand 15 Feb, 2020 @ 2:25pm 
PART II: Until today. This morning was my father's funeral. At the procession, my brother asked me to say a few words. I told him I only needed one. With confidence, I approached the podium. I gazed out upon the gathering of sad faces. I cleared my throat and leaned into the microphone. "Yeet," I spake. Suddenly, my father leapt from his hand-crafted mahogany coffin, the gunshot wound still in his chest. He sprinted up to the podium with the energy of a man without a gunshot wound in his chest. "Y'all hittin' that dirty ♥♥♥♥♥♥' yeet at my funeral?" he ejaculated. He raised his hand to thump me. "Not so fast, pa." I grabbed his hand. "Yaint thumpin' no mo'." My father looked at me with eyes as open as the gunshot wound in his chest. A tear fell from his right eye.
Grand 15 Feb, 2020 @ 2:25pm 
One day, when I was still but a wee lad, I became curious. I was in my room, watching Instagram videos of fellas my age hittin' that yeet all over town without a care in the world. My intentions got the better of me. I stood up, my knees trembling. Carefully, I leaned onto my right foot and raised my hand in the air. I breathed in. "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!" My father burst from my closet. "I told you I'd thump ya if I ever caught you hitting that yeet, nibba," he ejaculated. Then, he thumped me. I haven't hit that yeet since.
Grand 15 Feb, 2020 @ 2:25pm 
I was born into a family of non-yeeters.

Every morning before I went to school my father would say, "if I ever find out that you've hit that yeet, I'll thump ya." "Yes, pa," I would always reply. It was a regular occurrence for him to burst into my room unannounced while I was relaxing or doing my homework. "Y'all hitting that yeet?" he would seeth. "No, pa," I would answer. "Good." He would then walk out of the room and shout, "if I ever catch ya, it's a thumpin'." It was a difficult upbringing. I had seen my friends hittin' that yeet at school, and many of them encouraged me to partake. I would swallow my pride. "No, thanks. I don't want to catch a thumpin' from pa." As a result, I was an outcast. A loner. I became depressed, knowing that I would never be like my peers, that I would never fit in - I would never hit that yeet.
Occred 26 Jul, 2018 @ 5:36pm 
Who am I kidding? It's pretty awful.
Occred 14 Jan, 2018 @ 7:34pm 
Maybe it's not such a bad thing after all.
Occred 22 Dec, 2017 @ 6:24pm 
Probably not.
Occred 17 Nov, 2017 @ 6:47pm 
But if it was yes, would I even notice?
Occred 27 Oct, 2017 @ 1:50am 
I think the answer is no.
Occred 19 Aug, 2017 @ 6:57pm 
I wonder if other people ever think about me when I'm not around.