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Posted
Just now, Through The Living Glass said:

no i'm just chillin'

*is chillin'*

Yeah, like cold

something doesn’t feel right…

*vomits out glass’s body*

oh ew

*vomits again*

ew

*vomits again*

Help… me…

*vomits self out of existence*

oooh, new way to die

 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Kaladin Stormcursed said:

There are other ways to say paperback?? Idk why that just blew my mind but I've never heard anyone say anything else

Softcover and softback

Posted
3 minutes ago, THE DEMON said:

Yeah, like cold

something doesn’t feel right…

*vomits out glass’s body*

oh ew

*vomits again*

ew

*vomits again*

Help… me…

*vomits self out of existence*

oooh, new way to die

 

. . .

*is all gross*

bruh

fr

why

*revives*

Posted
1 minute ago, Through The Living Glass said:

. . .

*is all gross*

bruh

fr

why

*revives*

This has happened before, and it hurts 

Spoiler

I have overreactive gag reflexes 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Through The Living Glass said:

. . . okay

um

can-

can you nom me again then

and not die this time

Uh… I’ll try 

*noms glass’s body*

tastes like… wet bread?

Posted
7 minutes ago, Through The Living Glass said:

. . .

you mean a gramophone?

A phonogram is a symbol representing a vocal sound.

A gramophone plays music with a record

A phonograph plays music with a cylinder

Posted
1 minute ago, THE DEMON said:

Yeah

lets stop please

a phonograph uses cylinder and a gramophone uses disks. point made.

*goes to sleep*

Posted
Just now, The Shattered Cosmere said:

a phonograph uses cylinder and a gramophone uses disks. point made.

*goes to sleep*

I still stand that a phonogram and a gramophone are the same

also what does a phonoGRAPH have to do with this?

Posted
7 minutes ago, THE DEMON said:

Yeah

lets stop please

Okie

5 minutes ago, The Shattered Cosmere said:

a phonograph uses cylinder and a gramophone uses disks. point made.

*goes to sleep*

*nods*

3 minutes ago, THE DEMON said:

I still stand that a phonogram and a gramophone are the same

also what does a phonoGRAPH have to do with this?

bruh

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