Itā€™s been about a decade and I didnā€™t buy my yearbook + all I remember is that I was a jackass about it and chose something that was intentionally meaningless and flippant to be ironic. I know I wanted to pick the worst picture they took of me at the photography studio as my senior photo but they wouldnā€™t let me because it wasnā€™t serious enough. I didnā€™t walk at graduation either so suffice it to say that I was not a joiner and I could be very annoying about itā€¦ whatever it was the spirit still resonates with me but Iā€™ve toned it down and made a substantial effort to become less antisocial lol
Jan 6, 2025

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I was like that too. Still like that tbh. Didnt buy my highschool year book. Picked a random picture I got way too last minute. Graduation is barely a memory. I almost didnā€™t go to my college graduation either but my mom was mad so I went and didnt even have all the sashes that go around your neck that I couldve gotten and took zero photos. I know itā€™s not a GOOD thing and Iā€™m TRYING to be more cute vibes but I just am not built for participation. All that is to say, twins!!šŸ‘Æā€ā™€ļø
Jan 8, 2025
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imkhushi shhhhhhh donā€™t tell anyone but I do think it's good even though we must tryā€¦..
Jan 8, 2025
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taterhole alas, we mustšŸ™„
Jan 8, 2025
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imkhushi maybe Iā€™m just a lone wolfšŸŗ
Jan 8, 2025
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imkhushi weā€™re just built differentā€¦.
Jan 8, 2025
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imkhushi itā€™s hard to tell but the text of that last comment is a LINK
Jan 8, 2025

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