What a time to be alive. And to think that people say romance is dead...
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What a time to be alive. And to think that people say romance is dead...
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They asked for it and Gordon Ramsay delivered unapologetic, 5-star savagery.
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These failed so hard they're actually kind of amazing in their own regard.
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These people all tried their best. However, life has a way of reminding us that sometimes our best is still not good.
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Stuff yourself with all this rich wisdom.
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Walmart's a beacon of light to all the wonderfully lost souls out there. It's like people transcend their human state when they walk through the doors.
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Are you an overthinking, neurotic mess? Do you find every opportunity to be passive aggressive? If so, you may relate to these very British problems.
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Sometimes we just can't end things on good terms.
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This hit me harder than it should have.
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These people don't give a sh*t about your rules.
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These people tried their very bestest, and it wasn't quite good enough. Nothing melts our icy hearts like the hilarity of someone clearly failing at translation; it usually results in some seriously ridiculous sentences.
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Brace yourself, this one hits you right in the feels.
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You said made of WHAT?!
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Stay a step ahead with these mental hacks, they'll never see it coming.
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This guy went ahead and contacted a woman who used to offer "rolfing" therapy for free at a farmer's market; and out of nowhere their conversation nosedives toward potentially illegal practices. Seriously, as if this conversation could get any more uncomfortable and bizarre...
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The emotional rollercoaster we never asked for, but damn well need. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
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Cultures clash in the wild Tumblr debate the world (of tea drinkers) never knew it needed.
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