Yikes 2 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
I can see the problem... it's you
Too much pride 3 comments
Cloudy direful Rat 20 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
What's gross? Childbirth is beautiful and natural. It is quite literally bringing an innocent new life into the world.
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Cackling introvertly 2 comments
6th month anniversary of rescuing my kitty!!!! 13 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
A sweet kitty for a sweet soul! Your story made me tear up a little. I'm so glad she found her person! She looks so comfortable and well-loved. Thank you for saving her life and for sharing your kindness :))))))
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Right in the feelings 8 comments
Library by the German forest 3 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
It's really peaceful and beautiful until you're reading alone at night and you turn around to see someone watching you through the glass in the pitch black woods :)
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Snuff picture 11 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
You said it, my friend. It was unnerving just to read about. I feel horrible for the actors.
Zippy spurious concerned Stingray 36 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
Must you both use such offensive language? There are plenty of LGBT people on this website, myself included, who don't appreciate anti-gay slurs
Sadbob 4 comments
Bugs bunny 7 comments
My green scaly princess 4 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
This reminds me of that movie about the boy and his water dragon? It's like Water Horse or Pete's Dragon or something like that
Who is the victim? 3 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
I think the person whose home was broken into and threatened with rape at knifepoint is the victim here.
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saucy 8 comments
Am I right fellas 4 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
Oh my god, this again. This is NOT Stockholm Syndrome. Why? Because when the Beast does something bad to Belle, she doesn't accept it and love him anyway. She gets mad and tries to escape. If she actually had Stockholm Syndrome, she would stand by his side no matter how horribly he treated her, like Harley to the Joker. Belle actually fell in love.
Snuff picture 11 comments
sunflowers
· 5 years ago
I don't blame her. The actors were literally kept in the dark. The director would leave them in a random part of the woods with nothing but a tent, some water, and a few granola bars. They had no idea where they were or when they got to go home. So while the audience may have been terrified, the actors were ten times as scared. Some of them, like this young lady, feared for their life and were scared that they might never be seen again.
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