I told her to stop eating grass
@luluberlu h̺̻͎̺̬̯̞̻́͛͑ͬ̉i̠̥͈̯̗̦̽̎d̠͖̀ͪd͚̤͙̳̬̩̭̰͑̋̉͌͛ͅe͎͈̦͇͕̔̀͊ͥͯ̓n̫̫̲̫̂͛̓ ͖̮̖̏͌̐̇̈́̔m̯̯̒͌͒ͨ̈ͤ ͈̪̳̭͉̣͉̦ͩ́̾ȅ̯̙̺̪ͥ͂ͦ̎ ̩̰̹̀̒̃͋̂̃̏̐m̙̻̪̖̜͎͔͉̔̿̉̆̊͂̀̃̾ ͖̠̪͈͔̋ͪ̒̏͑̓e̤̮͚̣̫̮̜͒̓ͥ̇͋͛ ̬̻̫̪͇ͥͧͣͭṡ̠͔̩͉̝͓͍̼ͯ ̺͖̗́ͧ͂ͭs͔͔̖͉͙̿̈́ͬt̗̻͇͉̄̏ͫ̑͌͂̏̎a̫̰̍̍ͦ̽̆̽c̲͖̺̭̦̪̖̺̓̆͊ͯͭ̏͂͊h̬͎̣͍͔͓̍̆ͩ
@shel @Bingo_Springus I don't know enough about the gospel to dispute this
I'm learning so much about Christianity from @Bingo_Springus did you know the Easter eggs are where St. Patrick put all the snakes after he lead them out from Ireland? And now the children have to find the eggs and free the snakes! And get delicious snake chocolates (snocolates, pronounced sno-CO-la-tees from the Greek) as a reward.
@thaega@oc.todon.fr salut,
yes, yesss, expose my niaiserie 
lewd je crois Afficher plus
@Luna Louise-garou
Louise elle a dit son genre c'était loup-garou
@Baerd the 𝒔𝒆𝒄𝒓𝒆𝒕 𝑴 𝑬 𝑴 𝑬 𝑺
See? It is etymologically proven that we will, in fact, overcome 💪
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Cis, from Latin preposition "cis" (on the same side), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱe- (here)
Trans, from Latin preposition "trāns" (on the other side of), from Proto-Indo-European *terh²- (to cross over, to pass through, to overcome)
nourriture, étymologie Afficher plus
(non hein)
nourriture, étymologie Afficher plus
food, etymology fact Afficher plus