14159th poster gets a cookie (cookie thread (Part 7)) (Part 11)

was she telling the truth

Yeah

It was at the hippie food coop

well then she said she was drinking age
what, would people just go to buy alcohol and tell lies?

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They were just able to tell she wasnt lying

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I didn’t have my driver license on me so my friend went and brought them for me so j can give them to my aunt

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One time I was in my car at a gas station at 12 am and this woman comes near to me window and asks me if I’m 21 and I told her I’m not doing anything yoy ask me and rolled up my windows

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One time I was waiting outside the liquor store cause my GF was buying stuff and a guy kept trying to get everybody to buy alcohol for him but I was immune due to my not being 21

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I lost my coat

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don’t bring strangers into buying stuff for you

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Anyway Kyuu can we circle back to the fact that a relationship probaly won’t be very productive if you don’t want one

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Nya…


I think it could be very productive.

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guys @sulit has been gone for 2 years wtf where sulit

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anyways @May happy cosmic torment day

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it would probably be easier for me since i already have it all stored with 1password so id just need to transfer that. but I still have a year of 1password so im sticking with that until 2027

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my hands are big forks

it’s
interesting

makes me feel weird

In many works of literature, impairments or disabilities can often represent something more abstract than the literal impairment. They may represent societal change, progress, or as a way to uphold a characters strength or inhibitions.

Either from your own reading of the following list, choose a work of fiction in which a character’s physical impairment represents something on a metaphorical level beyond that. Then, in a well written essay, analyze how the selected disability contributes to an interpretation of the work as a whole.

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