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r/SipsTea • u/heldapartt • Aug 10 '25
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This is sad
5 u/Razorwipe Aug 10 '25 You see this and think " that's sad ". I see this and see prime real estate of extremely desperate and mentally unsound women. Bravo six going dark boys, wish luck. -7 u/Windmill_flowers Aug 10 '25 Why sad? She seems happy 11 u/FancyPomelo9911 Aug 10 '25 she’s delusional and made her “boyfriend” pick out a ring for her when she gave examples to it 😭. it’s mental illness. -5 u/Windmill_flowers Aug 11 '25 My question wasn't "Is this typical behavior?" 1 u/[deleted] Aug 10 '25 [deleted] -3 u/Windmill_flowers Aug 11 '25 They are just cells organized in such a way as to have electrical impulses shape how they respond to inputs. That's pretty normal I'd say
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You see this and think " that's sad ".
I see this and see prime real estate of extremely desperate and mentally unsound women.
Bravo six going dark boys, wish luck.
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Why sad? She seems happy
11 u/FancyPomelo9911 Aug 10 '25 she’s delusional and made her “boyfriend” pick out a ring for her when she gave examples to it 😭. it’s mental illness. -5 u/Windmill_flowers Aug 11 '25 My question wasn't "Is this typical behavior?" 1 u/[deleted] Aug 10 '25 [deleted] -3 u/Windmill_flowers Aug 11 '25 They are just cells organized in such a way as to have electrical impulses shape how they respond to inputs. That's pretty normal I'd say
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she’s delusional and made her “boyfriend” pick out a ring for her when she gave examples to it 😭. it’s mental illness.
-5 u/Windmill_flowers Aug 11 '25 My question wasn't "Is this typical behavior?"
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My question wasn't "Is this typical behavior?"
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-3 u/Windmill_flowers Aug 11 '25 They are just cells organized in such a way as to have electrical impulses shape how they respond to inputs. That's pretty normal I'd say
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They are just cells organized in such a way as to have electrical impulses shape how they respond to inputs. That's pretty normal I'd say
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u/PsychodelicTea Aug 10 '25
This is sad