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Я 1lovv (Ванлав)?💋
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ohzomdgd666
mf :
-какой урок? -азбука
2024-12-15 01:26:33
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user2079349682084
... :
у кого изо а у кого сизо
2024-12-15 15:06:56
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alena611
йоу бич :
а тут все коммы залайканы? 😅
2025-01-06 20:07:54
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jasik_jr11
JASIK JR🐣 :
Типо звездочки ставят ?
2024-12-17 10:32:08
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obrigan_1234
Чюпеп :
-ты куда собираешься -ага агу
2024-12-15 04:36:06
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dildaranalda
друг копрофила :
у неё: изо😭😭 у меня: сизо🤪🤪🤪🤪
2024-12-15 12:48:30
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ykadzy
ёкиора :
ЛЮДИ!ДАВАЙТЕ БУДЕМ ОСКОРБЛЯТЬ ЗА ВНЕШНОСТЬ,ИМЯ,ВОЗРАСТ,ВЕС!ДАВАЙТЕ НЕ СТАНЕМ ДОБРЕЕ И ЧЕЛОВЕЧНЕЕ!КОПИРУЙТЕ И ОТПРАВЛЯЙТЕ ВЕЗДЕ
2024-12-18 17:29:58
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ibrchioaubcr
🕸🕷 ^᪲᪲ᴛʙ᧐я ⲙᥲᴛь^᪲᪲ 🔪🩸 :
бригаду
2024-12-15 07:49:39
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qwerty_3047
creeper :
у меня по литературе отлично
2025-05-08 15:26:27
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pivasych1
︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎✶ :
Жёсткая контрольная по азбуке
2024-12-15 03:27:08
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_l_r_t_
_l_r_t_ :
Меня смущает репост друга
2025-06-08 11:15:22
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theroowee
theroowee :
-какой урок? -прописи
2024-12-15 12:32:33
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klar1ty
сука блять :
молодец! хорошо! умница! отлично!
2024-12-15 01:53:16
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kristi.meledi
👎тралалело😀 :
души меня дядя😭
2024-12-18 14:56:31
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vladick.nn
недонефоренок :
-какой урок? -агу гугу гага
2024-12-15 18:19:35
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ulyanochkaa_52
ульяшаа :
ого, прекрасненько
2024-12-18 14:37:57
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user9448158362721
^^спиртик^^𓂅 :
какой урок ? сон час
2024-12-15 02:27:30
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romaska.yarik
Agro_Yarik :
- а ты куда -да сестра ща уже с детского сада должна забрать
2024-12-17 12:56:40
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me_is_etalonchick
еталончик 😘 :
-Какой урок? -Я ещё не хожу в школу
2024-12-15 19:25:42
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give_me_awp_
Give me AWP :
-какой урок? -мы алфавит проходим
2024-12-15 20:37:43
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mafen134
мафен>катлетки🍗 :
какоц урок? изо
2024-12-15 09:15:39
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suza_freckles
овечка сюзи🐑 :
-какой у вас первый урок? -окружаюший мир
2024-12-15 15:06:20
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When we first started hosting dinner parties 7 years ago we had no idea what we were doing. Our previous hosting experience consisted of craft nights, potlucks, and movie nights, but required nothing near the coordination and decorations a dinner party does.  We were invited to join a dinner club with 7 other couples where each couple takes turns hosting one four course dinner party all by themselves during a 12 month period.  When it was our turn, we chose an Italian theme (very vague but also felt like it could be easily elevated and I knew how to make bread and lasagna, so we were locked in). I was so stressed all day while pulling everything together that when guests finally arrived I felt like I was having an out of body experience the entire night because my mind was in so many different places.  I made a lot of mistakes: • I didn’t make a timeline or communicate to my husband what I needed help with in advance (and when he asked me what needed to be done I wasn’t communicating with kindness or patience) • I didn’t plan the table settings because I didn’t appreciate thrifting yet and thought I’d have to drop $200 we didn’t have to make it look nice (my husband pulled it together and decorated the tables beautifully with what we had) • I planned too complicated of a menu and barely got to sit down with our guests • I overcooked the orzo, which was honestly the most minor of my offenses Even so, with all the stress of my first dinner party behind me, and getting to enjoy other dinner parties throughout the year, we were hooked.  We kept hosting because it was a way to see friends consistently throughout the year (how many friends do you actually get to see and spend quality time with 8 times a year?) Hosting was also a way to transport us to places we couldn’t afford to travel and have out of the ordinary experiences with friends without dropping $75 on dinner at a restaurant or $50 on a movie.  Our community was built on the foundation of imperfect gatherings, and over time we got better. We figured out what made the biggest impact with the budget we had to work with, and hosted more.  And now, I get to share everything I’ve learned and am still learning about hosting with all of you, and I’m so grateful you’re here.  Welcome to Host in Your Home. 🫶🏻 Now let’s get ready to party 🥳  xo Becca
When we first started hosting dinner parties 7 years ago we had no idea what we were doing. Our previous hosting experience consisted of craft nights, potlucks, and movie nights, but required nothing near the coordination and decorations a dinner party does. We were invited to join a dinner club with 7 other couples where each couple takes turns hosting one four course dinner party all by themselves during a 12 month period. When it was our turn, we chose an Italian theme (very vague but also felt like it could be easily elevated and I knew how to make bread and lasagna, so we were locked in). I was so stressed all day while pulling everything together that when guests finally arrived I felt like I was having an out of body experience the entire night because my mind was in so many different places. I made a lot of mistakes: • I didn’t make a timeline or communicate to my husband what I needed help with in advance (and when he asked me what needed to be done I wasn’t communicating with kindness or patience) • I didn’t plan the table settings because I didn’t appreciate thrifting yet and thought I’d have to drop $200 we didn’t have to make it look nice (my husband pulled it together and decorated the tables beautifully with what we had) • I planned too complicated of a menu and barely got to sit down with our guests • I overcooked the orzo, which was honestly the most minor of my offenses Even so, with all the stress of my first dinner party behind me, and getting to enjoy other dinner parties throughout the year, we were hooked. We kept hosting because it was a way to see friends consistently throughout the year (how many friends do you actually get to see and spend quality time with 8 times a year?) Hosting was also a way to transport us to places we couldn’t afford to travel and have out of the ordinary experiences with friends without dropping $75 on dinner at a restaurant or $50 on a movie. Our community was built on the foundation of imperfect gatherings, and over time we got better. We figured out what made the biggest impact with the budget we had to work with, and hosted more. And now, I get to share everything I’ve learned and am still learning about hosting with all of you, and I’m so grateful you’re here. Welcome to Host in Your Home. 🫶🏻 Now let’s get ready to party 🥳 xo Becca

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