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Jeannie Chalupa (a pebble)
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still dope. strega nona is portuguese. I am a tiny little pebble. maintainer of rubblemag.org, an ongoing collaborative (hopefully) collage project
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if you like collage or make collage, please take a look at my little project rubblemag.org. I would love it if you would participate! please share to anyone who might be interested.

here is the kinds of thing you can see, and be part of (ps the fade function is the neatest part)
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I found a pair of special sunglasses which have enlightened me to the secret truth about our society, which is that everything is slightly too bright all the time
Every time I see this fuckin thing I think about what a tremendous title it is
The snakes neck is the longest part of the snake
"The Jeannie Manifesto" is 11,000+ pages proving incontrovertibly that you were wrong for holding Jeannie to any standards at all
after I die they will discover my magnum opus and publish it: an absolutely airtight argument for why I should be able to do whatever I want while everybody else follows the rules
I checked and no, its certified fresh
"If I give you a promotion will you make this marvelous doctor a reality?"
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Boy did I really come off the wrong way. I just thought it was pretty funny that it's suggesting that I confused a line of furniture with the abu ghraib prison scandal. What would that even mean. I'm trying to sit on abu ghraib? I think people were tortured by the furniture?
Because it's funny how dumb it is?
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we're going to wimblemaxx to enjoy large-format tennis are you joining
Viewing would be mandatory for all children
I feel like if you want to make a movie about a thing that really happened, 2025 will give you a lot of good material
picking bone apples at the bone orchard and putting them in the bone basket
Bone Basket
“Bone Basket” by Judy Onofrio (2013), yesterday at the Tweed Museum of Art, University of Minnesota-Duluth. I love it when osteology and art intersect.
listen, you don't have to like me, but you do have to respect me, include me, love me, adore me, and like me
the older i get the more crucially important it becomes that I am recognized as one of the cool kids and get to sit at their table
And FDR was in a wheelchair and Abraham Lincoln was famously ugly. What exactly is your point here.