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I love Twitter. While some people type out carefully curated tweets, most of us write what we want as if no one’s reading. But you know we’re really hoping that someone will read it. Bonus points if it makes us laugh, think or feel. Here’s a couple of my favorites overnight: pic.twitter.com/FOaayPuqDW — Unexplained Occurrences 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@TalesOfBeyond) December 14, 2021 Good morning to everyone except that old guy on Willy Wonka who lazed around letting his daughter-in-law wait on him hand and foot for 20
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