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  • oversharing online is so important cus like what if someone needed to know that

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  • congratulations basil for winning the war on drugs.

  • twitter should display this when you reach your limit of seeing 600 posts/day

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“Cuban Egg Rolls Really nice recipes. Every hour.
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    foodffs:
“Cuban Egg Rolls Really nice recipes. Every hour.
Show me what you cooked!
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    foodffs:
“Cuban Egg Rolls Really nice recipes. Every hour.
Show me what you cooked!
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“So so gullible
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Looks like some flimsy ass cheap plastic lol
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Hemitite is an iron ore material that is incredibly brittle since it’s iron rock.
It breaks...
  • So so gullible

  • Looks like some flimsy ass cheap plastic lol

  • Hemitite is an iron ore material that is incredibly brittle since it’s iron rock.

    It breaks because it is made thin as a ring and any decent pressure on it snaps it.

    Not because of negative vibes

  • In other words:

    The guy that made ‘em

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  • I work at a rock shop, we have had these boys forever but due to some tik tok trend last week we have been getting people just comming in and rushing for the bands. Not to mention when they are like “man i hope yours does not break” and I tell them they are fragile and you should be careful with them they get angry with me since the only way the can possibly break is by vibes alone and not jusy throwing your hand down on a table too hard.

  • you at the rock shop

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    I've been reading through your blog and you're doing an amazing job at sharing diy and fixing tutorials. I had a question on weather or not you had anything on thigh bags? Or removable pockets, generally storage spaces to that aren't a backpack or a cross bag

  • Bags, pockets, and alternative storage

    You’ve got a few options if you don’t like backpacks or cross bags. This post is not exhaustive, just a few ideas you could try.

    Hip and thigh bags:

    Your back or torso might be a convenient place to keep a bag, but it’s not everyone’s cup of tea. Another spot that’s pretty handy is your hip or thigh.

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    (Image source) [ID: a person wearing a brown leather bag that’s been clipped onto the belt loops of the wearer’s jeans. Text: “EPBOT”.]

    Fanny packs:

    Fanny packs are also an option: you can wear them both around your waist or across your body.

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    (Image source) [ID: a fanny pack made out of a dark green fabric with white leaves and yellow leopards lies on a green background. A pair of sunglasses and a hair clip lie next to it.]

    Removable pockets:

    Aside from adding pockets to your clothes or enlarging existing pockets, you can also use tie-on pockets. They were commonly used in the 17th-19th century, either hidden between petticoats or worn on top of a skirt. Worth a try if you wear a lot of wrap skirts or pants!

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    (Image source) [ID: close-up on a large tie-on pocket made out of a white fabric with red details, worn over a red and white striped petticoat and faint purple stays.]

    Cargo pants:

    If bags aren’t your thing, there’s always cargo pants! They’re a type of pants covered in pockets. If you can’t find any cargo pants, you can always make your own by sewing external pockets onto a pair of trousers. Make sure to use fabric that’s strong enough to handle the weight of whatever you plan on putting in there.

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    (Image source) [ID: close-up of the legs of a person wearing denim cargo pants. An external pocket with a button closure has been sewn to the side of each leg.]

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    A Unicorn!

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    These tags are so good I want to thank you for them and also add on to it:

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    honestly

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