oomfs is an acronym that stands for one of my followers
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oomfs is an acronym that stands for one of my followers
youre welcome for this information
death.
oomfie
is this brisket? my favorite can i marry her?
i regret to tell you who else is in that image
who else? she also looks bad. (bad as in hawt). whats her name?
So about that
Oh its May
Is May dating Brisket?
i mean that wouldnât stop me from hitting on Brisket ⌠Iâve always said this - just because there is a goal keeper, it doesnât mean you canât score a goal
They have moved the goal off the field.
explainnnn i dont understanddddd
oh i know about this japanese pronounds
boku is used by boys and young men
watashi is used by women
ore is used by macho men
Bridget and May are a popular ship, yes
when i go to japan i will only use ore
terrifying
nandato? omae wo baka ga? konoyaroâŚ
Watashi is gender neutral and is used by men in non-casual settings. You wouldnât use ore at work for example. Atai, atashi, and atakushi are the primarily feminine ones that still see any kind of use iirc, but I have no idea how common they really are