4meAndyou · F
I learn a TON of stuff from my friend Cherokeepatti! She knows more about using food as medicine than I can ever hope to store inside my tiny little head...but NOW I dump dried parsley into all my soups and stews!
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Quite a bit, have learned who my real friends are, that’s for sure.
4meAndyou · F
@cherokeepatti 🙋🏼♀🙋🏼♀🙋🏼♀ Me! Me me me me me!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
You can be smart, empathetic, caring, thoughtful, genuine... But just like real life, people only want you on their terms.
Livingwell · 61-69, M
@ScreamingFox This 👆🏼
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TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
I’m pretty sane compared?… 🤔
SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
The mechanical whirring grew louder, vibrating through Hailey’s sweat-slicked body as she stirred awake. Her eyelids fluttered open to blinding spotlights burning her retinas. For one disorienting moment, she thought she’d died and been resurrected as some twisted disco ball —every inch of her glittering with drying fluids under the harsh theater lights.
“What the—”
Her voice died as the platform locked into place with a metallic clank. The scent of mildew and stale grease paint assaulted her nostrils, but it was the sudden, deafening silence that made her blood freeze.
Five hundred pairs of eyes stared back from the velvet-shadowed auditorium.
Hailey’s brain short-circuited. She lay sprawled across the raised platform like on a half-formed yoga pose. Her fit, toned body head to toe naked. The cold metal beneath her back held a viscous puddle of Mark’s earlier ‘contribution,’ its edges dripping lazily over the platform lip onto the stage below. Plink. Plink. Plink. A grotesque chandelier.
“Is this… part of the set?” came a tremulous voice from the wings.
Lars Vanderhof’s wild curls practically crackled with electricity as he stormed out from behind the red velvet curtain, his theater script crumpling in his fist. “Who authorized this avant-garde bullshit?” he thundered, before freezing mid-stride.
The playwright’s intense gaze raked over Hailey’s glistening form—the smear of iridescent fluids across her thighs, the handprints blooming purple on her hips, the way her chest heaved with panicked breaths. His nostrils flared.
Click.
The sound of a professional camera shutter cut through the tension. Through the glare of spotlights, Hailey glimpsed Eva Marquez crouched in the front row, sea-green eyes blazing as she adjusted her lens. “Natural vulnerability,” the photography student murmured, more to herself than anyone. “The raw collapse of social artifice…”
Chaos erupted backstage.
“Cut the lights!”
“Is that real bodily fluid?!”
“What the—”
Her voice died as the platform locked into place with a metallic clank. The scent of mildew and stale grease paint assaulted her nostrils, but it was the sudden, deafening silence that made her blood freeze.
Five hundred pairs of eyes stared back from the velvet-shadowed auditorium.
Hailey’s brain short-circuited. She lay sprawled across the raised platform like on a half-formed yoga pose. Her fit, toned body head to toe naked. The cold metal beneath her back held a viscous puddle of Mark’s earlier ‘contribution,’ its edges dripping lazily over the platform lip onto the stage below. Plink. Plink. Plink. A grotesque chandelier.
“Is this… part of the set?” came a tremulous voice from the wings.
Lars Vanderhof’s wild curls practically crackled with electricity as he stormed out from behind the red velvet curtain, his theater script crumpling in his fist. “Who authorized this avant-garde bullshit?” he thundered, before freezing mid-stride.
The playwright’s intense gaze raked over Hailey’s glistening form—the smear of iridescent fluids across her thighs, the handprints blooming purple on her hips, the way her chest heaved with panicked breaths. His nostrils flared.
Click.
The sound of a professional camera shutter cut through the tension. Through the glare of spotlights, Hailey glimpsed Eva Marquez crouched in the front row, sea-green eyes blazing as she adjusted her lens. “Natural vulnerability,” the photography student murmured, more to herself than anyone. “The raw collapse of social artifice…”
Chaos erupted backstage.
“Cut the lights!”
“Is that real bodily fluid?!”
Wallflow3r · 31-35, F
To always be kind even behind a screen.
Nimbus · M
Yep, to take a pinch of salt before logging in.
Sure... I learned that we can't have nice things like images and videos - because some people always ruin these features.
Perry1968 · M
Yes. Keep it balanced. It gets depressing otherwise.
YoMomma ·
Sure…
fun4us2b · M
Yes - the more people you interact with, the more you learn about yourself.
Horok · 31-35, M
Not Really.
It’s just a really fascinating place to study human behavior.
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JRVanguard · 26-30, M
Nothing good
fun4us2b · M
@JRVanguard Not one thing? Calling you out on this!!
JRVanguard · 26-30, M
@fun4us2b I learned about the snowsuit fetish community 🤔
fun4us2b · M
@JRVanguard Thank you, I totally missed that one!
BlobbyMcBlobface · 100+, M
Yes, people will use you and cast you aside if you let them.
BlobbyMcBlobface · 100+, M
@Magenta I learned in the days of EP, I think you were there too 🙂
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BlobbyMcBlobface · 100+, M
@Magenta Smile at everyone, trust no one.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Oh, you can certainly learn a lot on here if you pay attention.
smiler2012 · 61-69
@Squirrely 🤔yes keep away from american politics and critising trump and the maga set as it is like rattling an hornets nest lol 😄
hunkalove · 70-79, M
Don't eat the yellow snow. It doesn't taste like lemonade.
OriginalNedKelly · M
A lot more snowflakes and left leaning woke people
RisingMorningStar7 · 36-40, M
to much degeneracy on here and the world.
Selah ·
This isn't an educational institution it's a mental institution
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