I never noticed the overlap until now.
We could make an argument that Hallmark is fueling murder.
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I never noticed the overlap until now.
We could make an argument that Hallmark is fueling murder.
I mean, by pushing conservative media narratives and moving the Overton window to the right, you could argue that Hallmark is in part responsible for our illegal ICE deportations to El Salvadorian torture prisons, the rise in hate crimes against transpeople, and our future war with Iran.
But maybe an extra white lady got killed too.
I actually haven't watched one of those movies in... actually I don't think I ever have! But I find your assertion intriguing and support it based on nothing but vibes.
"This date could go one of two ways"
I wonder if you would actually be better of trusting an ugly stranger
A stranger must be perfectly bland to be trustworthly, neither ugly nor handsome. In fact, you should need to concentrate to remember they're even there, that's how bland they should be: like getting water at precisely skin temperature so you forget you're in the bath.
no. just trust me
Are you handsome?
my mom said yes