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The electric room is
shudders
I've never played it but I've seen enough videos to know that electric is like a 'get in, get out' type of room

no, its a "get in and you dead" room

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

the scariest room imo is the decontamination chamber of map 2
when it's closed no one can see in and no one can see out, but there's a vent in the location, so while it's spraying the impostor could pop out, kill you, and vent somewhere else without a trace

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"you must be decontaminated"
I DONT CARE! THIS BOY"Z BOUT TO STAB ME!!

@ElderGod-Icefire

Okay so I'm reading the textbook for my health class, and i read this:

Bulimics are usually healthy-looking people, well-educated, and near recommended body weight. They seem to enjoy food and often socialize around it.

And I'm ??? Why is "well-educated" in there?? Why does one have to be well-educated to be bulimic?? I don't understand??

@murphysgirl

Okay so I'm reading the textbook for my health class, and i read this:

Bulimics are usually healthy-looking people, well-educated, and near recommended body weight. They seem to enjoy food and often socialize around it.

And I'm ??? Why is "well-educated" in there?? Why does one have to be well-educated to be bulimic?? I don't understand??

That is very confusing, not gonna lie. Something vaguely similar I once saw was a blurb on a maths-learning website thing that said something like, "The great thing about this program is that my students are so much happier! They can collaborate on projects, gloat about grades, and blah blah blah…"

@Starfast group

Okay so I'm reading the textbook for my health class, and i read this:

Bulimics are usually healthy-looking people, well-educated, and near recommended body weight. They seem to enjoy food and often socialize around it.

And I'm ??? Why is "well-educated" in there?? Why does one have to be well-educated to be bulimic?? I don't understand??

It does say usually to be fair. Idk what the correlation would be though

@Pickles group

Made frosting for my cupcakes and listened to The Prom. And then I frosted them and listened to a podcast. Talked to my dad About derivatives. Feeling okay today 👍

@SpookyScarySnoteleks group

today i learned about the time someone's grandma tried to sue all gay people.
yes, all gay people.
it's a very entertaining read to say the least

All gay people, living and dead?
What about the bisexuals?
The asexuals?
Pansexuals?
Demis?

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

Sylvia Driskell, a 66-year-old woman from Auburn, Nebraska, filed a federal lawsuit last week titled Driskell v. Homosexuals. Driskell, acting as her own lawyer and the ambassador of “God, And His, Son Jesus Christ,” would like the District Court in Omaha to determine whether being gay is a sin. She did not cite any previous court cases in her petition, which is seven pages long and written in cursive, instead relying on the consul of Merriam-Webster and the Bible. Driskell asks, “Why are judges passing laws, so sinners can break religious, and moral laws. Will all the judges of this Nation, judge God to be a liar? [sic]”

The civil-rights case has been assigned to Judge John M. Gerrard, and no summons have been issued. Many people around the country have been surprised to learn that they were being sued by some person they had never met in Nebraska.

seriously who's grandma is this

@ElderGod-Icefire

Sylvia Driskell, a 66-year-old woman from Auburn, Nebraska, filed a federal lawsuit last week titled Driskell v. Homosexuals. Driskell, acting as her own lawyer and the ambassador of “God, And His, Son Jesus Christ,” would like the District Court in Omaha to determine whether being gay is a sin. She did not cite any previous court cases in her petition, which is seven pages long and written in cursive, instead relying on the consul of Merriam-Webster and the Bible. Driskell asks, “Why are judges passing laws, so sinners can break religious, and moral laws. Will all the judges of this Nation, judge God to be a liar? [sic]”

The civil-rights case has been assigned to Judge John M. Gerrard, and no summons have been issued. Many people around the country have been surprised to learn that they were being sued by some person they had never met in Nebraska.

seriously who's grandma is this

tHAT'S MY CITY WHAT THE FUCK–

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

A lot of my family members live in Auburn, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s somehow my grandpa’s second cousin or something
that seems like something they’d do

@Pickles group

Made frosting for my cupcakes and listened to The Prom. And then I frosted them and listened to a podcast. Talked to my dad About derivatives. Feeling okay today 👍

So update, I made my sister start listening to it and I made some comments and now she definitely knows I'm not straight. Heck

@murphysgirl

Made frosting for my cupcakes and listened to The Prom. And then I frosted them and listened to a podcast. Talked to my dad About derivatives. Feeling okay today 👍

So update, I made my sister start listening to it and I made some comments and now she definitely knows I'm not straight. Heck

I just want the cupcakes

@south-is-a-tad-bit-outraged

TW for su/c/de

-Ella Jane Heil

@how-about-no hey um i’m not sure if this is a quote or something of the sort or not but i’m a little concerned, are you alright?