ask me about my magical girl story idea

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Commissions are: Open!

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DM me to make a commission :D

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Hey!!! Im doing commissions now! :)

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Please commission me i want to buy more viddy games

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Commission me (twice at minimum) so i can buy pokemon fan game program (its 36 dollars) youll maybe get to play a video game in 5 months if you commission me twice. Ill even let you have input on what i put in the game

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Unless you were a tech at NASA back in the day, when one time some hydrogen a) escaped in a particular building, and b) caught on fire. This was extremely difficult because hydrogen does NOT burn on the visible spectrum humans evolved to see (and flee). Rather, it technically does, but it’s so pale that in practice, no one could see it. Additionally, pure hydrogen burns without smoke and with so little ambient heat that you can’t really sense it till you walk into it. So, per the lore, for a few days all the techs in that building just walked around brandishing brooms in front of them like lances. If your broom lit on fire, congrats! You have located more burning hydrogen! Do not proceed!

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oh my god it's real and it was LITERALLY called "the broom method" holy shit

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TORONTO - Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. has cut about three per cent of its workforce in its fourth quarter as tougher economic times weigh on consumer's willingness to spend.

The retailer said Thursday that it also won't fill most of its current job vacancies, resulting in a further reduction of three per cent.

The president and chief executive of the Toronto-based retailer, which also owns SportChek, Party City, Mark's and Helly Hansen, characterized the decision to slash jobs as "tough" and said it was made "with a heavy heart."

"There's no question that the most difficult business decisions are the ones that impact your people," Greg Hicks said on a Thursday call with analysts.

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they treat their workers like shit. canadian tire deserves to go under tbh