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minus-squarekamenLady.link12•3 months agoYou beat me to it. It’s all connected and humans are speed running around disconnecting things.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•3 months agoIs this a bad time for dead baby jokes I can’t remember any
You beat me to it.
It’s all connected and humans are speed running around disconnecting things.
Is this a bad time for dead baby jokes I can’t remember any