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125664I see no reason why I can’t be both the love interest and the antagonist

like that?
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please reblog this i spent way too long on what was supposed to be a quick edit
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489846I hate that SEPTember OCTOber NOVember and DECember aren’t the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months.
Whoever fucked this up should be stabbed
Today’s your lucky day
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355just spent the past like hour building my detective’s apartment in sims TwT
layout based on this drawing:

LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!! I used to play The Sims non-stop when I was in school! Well, when I say play, I used to make houses…adore your Detective’s apartment - I would definitely say cosy!
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137402beanixwright-deactivated2022030:
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hot flaming take i’m abt to slap you with: it’s not acceptable to punish children for their grades, no matter the circumstances.
lost a follower for this one!
Any situation in which the grades are “bad enough to punish” is a situation in which your child is already struggling, and needs, more than anything, your support and affection.
If you punish them you will teach them nothing but how to loathe
I’ve heard of so many kids whose grades went bad for a long time, and it turned out that they needed glasses, or they had dyslexia, or ADHD, or they had graves disease, or they were being abused, or they had epilepsy and teachers were misinterpreting it as misbehavior. Lots of health issues can look like inattentiveness and forgetfulness. Bad grades are a sign of needing help. Punishing a kid wouldn’t help with any of those things.
How to send this to my mum w/o sending it to her
Does your mom read a newspaper? Does it have an advice column?
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