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The names are being calle. I put my pgone aside to pay attention. Looks like the prof jnows it alrady and doesnt even look up. It's so earm here but luckily i jave a hoodie on yhat i can take off. Busy week, busy weekend, hopefully it'll be a breeze, it has been oh well what can one say. One can say a lot without saying anything and that is what i am doing for this lab is about to start. Going down the alphabet of names, we wre on J right now.

					
				
				
				27/3/2024 @ 20:18
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Ummm it's supposed to rain tomorrow on earth. A slight inconvenience to some, there's traffic, water everywhere, in your socks, your shoes, inverted umbrellas, car getting into your car if it's an older one, and just staying indoors. Indoors isn't so bad at all but not so much when you're dorced to go outside. Hopefully it'll pass soon. What can I say, that's how the engineer designed it. It's been dry, they say it is a necessity.

					
				
				
				27/3/2024 @ 1:05
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I just finished Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange so I'll leave my first rundown here. IT's a staggering achievement. I don't want to reveal too much with reh regards to plot but it is certainly accessuible to those who have not read There There. The central characters of the Red Feather Brothers plus Their 'Grandmother' all by their turn grab hold of you. Again it's sort of diffuicult for me to do anything other than recommend you read Wandering Start* Stars. Wandering *s. It's just humane, very heavy, and even more rewarding. Orange may only be starting an all time great career as a novelist. One of the greatest things I can say it about it is that it doesn't feel like an installment or cash in in any way whatsoever. MAny must have felt weary of the author thinking of competing with There There. All this reviewers fears have been assuaged. Just read it. Shput Shout out from the bay area.

					
				
				
				26/3/2024 @ 4:31
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A symphony of barks echoed through the house yesterday, a day of significance for my father who had an important shoot. My mother, too, was embroiled in the thick of it, her attention consumed by the event. I found myself nestled on our familiar couch, engrossed in my own world, when my mother's hands scooped me up and the door creaked open. One stranger entered, followed by another. For a fleeting moment, I envisioned them occupying my couch for an extended period, but they remained mostly upright, aiding my father in his endeavor. Yet, to my dismay, my parents relegated me to another room, a necessary sacrifice for the concentration required for my father's film class. A sense of disbelief washed over me. I was barred from my own couch! True, my mother would peek in on me intermittently, but my heart yearned for the comfort of my couch. It was Sunday, after all! However, the ordeal was short-lived. Soon, the men had departed, and tranquility returned to our home. It was just my father, my mother, and me, nestled once again on our beloved couch.

					
				
				
				26/3/2024 @ 2:18
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"If I could be like that" Chillin in Peet's, the Seattleite-lookin' barista is reversing the traditional roles, trying to prey on a younger version of himself.

					
				
				
				26/3/2024 @ 0:37
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Tha campesinos upgraded my garden yesterday nadnd U cioykd not be happier. Thanks prop mgtm NMG MGMT! Big film skool today. Ke Lens story for real.

					
				
				
				23/3/2024 @ 14:48
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Hey y'all, it's Litty. Happy friday, evveryone! Took up the bus in the am and hit the TL and then cruised around dt for a bit. Saw the hoe oops I mean homeboys lol and catched up at Pinecrest here I got me the combo with both egg and bacon and some onion rings. Those were fire. Then hit up union square. CRazy macy's is closing but not relly. It's not the only one that's closing. Times have sure changed in thie city. Peaece

					
				
				
				23/3/2024 @ 0:29
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The serendipitous discovery of "Xleepy-Machine Girl" on Spotify was a pleasant surprise. I had just finished a hearty bowl of pozole, the hominy-based stew. The last spoonful held a surprising kick of spice, but it was nothing beyond my palate's capabilities. Now, I'm preparing to venture out, perhaps indulging in a sauna session that I've been missing, accompanied by my closest friend. The weekend's plans have taken an unexpected turn, leaving us in suspense about our next move. As the saying goes, we'll see what the future holds.

					
				
				
				20/3/2024 @ 17:07
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just re watched the curb episode where the optometrist doesnt pick up the ñriates booty. it absolutely shows a sense of o entitlement. its like learning that someone doesnt tip lyft or uber - its a pretty pretty big strike against

					
				
				
				18/3/2024 @ 21:50
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Woof woof, so guess what? Mom and dad took me to the beach yesterday! I have never been to one. My paws had sand, and it was sunny but with a breeze, and there were a lot of dogs. I was a bit overwhelmed at first, and the water was scary for a moment, but I felt fine after a while. I like the beach! I like sand. It's so soft. The water is too cold for me to swim in, but I saw other doggos do the same. I had a good day and barked at other dogs too. We would've stayed longer, but it was cold. I have fur, but I was still a bit cold! Anyway, it was fun, and I took a long nap after, while mom and dad went to Target.

					
				
				
				18/3/2024 @ 19:47
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