Delusive angie @delusive_angie10

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Imagine if tiktok people actually held their hands up like this and acknowledged they didn't realise something and will make a change 🤯🤯🤯
if only pearl had done similar a month or three ago...!

i do mean it though, i'm going to attempt to wipe it from my vocabulary and make sure i don't say it to my descendants... there's no need for this sort of derogatory s in 2024!
 
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Unfortunately I'm on a bend in the system, so sometimes when there's a blockage "water" and "tissue" comes out of the manhole by mine. Thankfully it's never smelt too bad, and the couple times it's happened that I know about they responded within a day or 2. There is a street in my town, though, that persistently smells of s. It's pure rancid. 🤢 And somehow people open up takeaways on that street. No, thanks. I'm not hungry. 🤣
Sounds lovely 🤣🤣
 
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@RedRedWine🍷 I’m not quite sure if this fits the brief you gave me, but this is what evolved 🤣🤣🤣

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nor did i, around the midlands it's a very common phrase for a tantrum. normally said to others as "having a paddy" rather than throwing a paddy... but i have heard the latter.
I'm also today year's old and realising. It seems so obvious now, but I never looked that deep prior. "Having a paddy" literally translated to "having a childish tantrum" in my mind.

Racism in our day-to-day is a fing bottomless pit, I swear.

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