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  1. cheaptrailertrashglm liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024   
    this is so insane. idk, i dont think biden will even make it to Jan 20 for his first day in office. would kamala be that bad of a president? i lwk fell out of a coconut tree, so she speaks for me...
  2. Karolll liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in "Lust for Life" Album Recording/Writing Timeline and Creative Process Discussion   
    begging for a Lust for Life 2. I’d doubt she’d make one cause Ocean Blvd really closed this door, but imagine a Lost for Life or Life for Lust? 😞
  3. Escapism liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Roblox   
    roblox is something else omg. i've dealt with so many kids threatening suicide, sick hackers, insane interactions, questionable role playing, assault, etc. 
    but nah, roblox total drama island is actually insane when people get so confident since they're anonymous. theres always some player being ratchet and another one being sick in the head.
    its a trip lol
  4. Embach liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Roblox   
    roblox is something else omg. i've dealt with so many kids threatening suicide, sick hackers, insane interactions, questionable role playing, assault, etc. 
    but nah, roblox total drama island is actually insane when people get so confident since they're anonymous. theres always some player being ratchet and another one being sick in the head.
    its a trip lol
  5. boom like that liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Roblox   
    roblox is something else omg. i've dealt with so many kids threatening suicide, sick hackers, insane interactions, questionable role playing, assault, etc. 
    but nah, roblox total drama island is actually insane when people get so confident since they're anonymous. theres always some player being ratchet and another one being sick in the head.
    its a trip lol
  6. Lana Del Dufrene liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Roblox   
    roblox is something else omg. i've dealt with so many kids threatening suicide, sick hackers, insane interactions, questionable role playing, assault, etc. 
    but nah, roblox total drama island is actually insane when people get so confident since they're anonymous. theres always some player being ratchet and another one being sick in the head.
    its a trip lol
  7. venice biotch liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Roblox   
    roblox is something else omg. i've dealt with so many kids threatening suicide, sick hackers, insane interactions, questionable role playing, assault, etc. 
    but nah, roblox total drama island is actually insane when people get so confident since they're anonymous. theres always some player being ratchet and another one being sick in the head.
    its a trip lol
  8. Embach liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Lust For Life - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Lust for Life was when I REALLY started listening to Lana. Groupie love and LFL were so amazing 
  9. Pico Ocean Boulevard liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Lust For Life - Post-Release Discussion Thread + Poll   
    Lust for Life was when I REALLY started listening to Lana. Groupie love and LFL were so amazing 
  10. Ultra Violet liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024   
    why is it so easy to become a president? like you can be a felon and cognitively impaired and you can still be president, HELLO? we have so many dumb requirements to be a recipient of federal aid for college, but barely anything on being president? ummmmmm.... 
  11. Quincy liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024   
    why is it so easy to become a president? like you can be a felon and cognitively impaired and you can still be president, HELLO? we have so many dumb requirements to be a recipient of federal aid for college, but barely anything on being president? ummmmmm.... 
  12. rabbit liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024   
    why is it so easy to become a president? like you can be a felon and cognitively impaired and you can still be president, HELLO? we have so many dumb requirements to be a recipient of federal aid for college, but barely anything on being president? ummmmmm.... 
  13. shadesofblue liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024   
    why is it so easy to become a president? like you can be a felon and cognitively impaired and you can still be president, HELLO? we have so many dumb requirements to be a recipient of federal aid for college, but barely anything on being president? ummmmmm.... 
  14. baddisease liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Biden vs. Trump, First Debate of Election 2024 - June 27, 2024   
    why is it so easy to become a president? like you can be a felon and cognitively impaired and you can still be president, HELLO? we have so many dumb requirements to be a recipient of federal aid for college, but barely anything on being president? ummmmmm.... 
  15. Maria Del Cielo liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in Lasso - Pre-Pre-Release Thread   
    maybe if we all decided to threaten a mass sxicide if Lasso gets scrapped, she’ll for sure release it 😁
     
    User was warned for this post 
  16. Dark Angel liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    It is irrefutable that Lana is one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists in our Generation, as she constantly questions our culture and isn't afraid to disturb conformity by bringing originality and thought. For that reason, Lana brings many to change their notions and ways of thinking and living with her distinctive ideas. How has she changed you, helped you, or made you in a positive way? 
     
    I'll go first:
     
    Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life album made me question this short life that we live, and how we must appreciate everything, question systems and politics, and truly live. She taught me to really appreciate and fight to experience the best life; she taught me to Lust for Life. I wrote about this notion multiple times in college and scholarship essays, where I then bagged a Full-Ride to one of the top public universities. I seriously owe Lana so much, for if it wasn't for her, I would have a very undynamic mind, and I couldn't have pursued the career of my dreams as I wouldn't have gone to college. Because of Lana, she inspired me to really be the "master of our own fate, captain of our own soul" and to not give in to the systems that would make me undistinguishable. I wish Lana would know of how much she really changed so many lives for the best. 
  17. shadesofblue liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    It is irrefutable that Lana is one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists in our Generation, as she constantly questions our culture and isn't afraid to disturb conformity by bringing originality and thought. For that reason, Lana brings many to change their notions and ways of thinking and living with her distinctive ideas. How has she changed you, helped you, or made you in a positive way? 
     
    I'll go first:
     
    Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life album made me question this short life that we live, and how we must appreciate everything, question systems and politics, and truly live. She taught me to really appreciate and fight to experience the best life; she taught me to Lust for Life. I wrote about this notion multiple times in college and scholarship essays, where I then bagged a Full-Ride to one of the top public universities. I seriously owe Lana so much, for if it wasn't for her, I would have a very undynamic mind, and I couldn't have pursued the career of my dreams as I wouldn't have gone to college. Because of Lana, she inspired me to really be the "master of our own fate, captain of our own soul" and to not give in to the systems that would make me undistinguishable. I wish Lana would know of how much she really changed so many lives for the best. 
  18. never2heaven liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    It is irrefutable that Lana is one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists in our Generation, as she constantly questions our culture and isn't afraid to disturb conformity by bringing originality and thought. For that reason, Lana brings many to change their notions and ways of thinking and living with her distinctive ideas. How has she changed you, helped you, or made you in a positive way? 
     
    I'll go first:
     
    Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life album made me question this short life that we live, and how we must appreciate everything, question systems and politics, and truly live. She taught me to really appreciate and fight to experience the best life; she taught me to Lust for Life. I wrote about this notion multiple times in college and scholarship essays, where I then bagged a Full-Ride to one of the top public universities. I seriously owe Lana so much, for if it wasn't for her, I would have a very undynamic mind, and I couldn't have pursued the career of my dreams as I wouldn't have gone to college. Because of Lana, she inspired me to really be the "master of our own fate, captain of our own soul" and to not give in to the systems that would make me undistinguishable. I wish Lana would know of how much she really changed so many lives for the best. 
  19. Embach liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    It is irrefutable that Lana is one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists in our Generation, as she constantly questions our culture and isn't afraid to disturb conformity by bringing originality and thought. For that reason, Lana brings many to change their notions and ways of thinking and living with her distinctive ideas. How has she changed you, helped you, or made you in a positive way? 
     
    I'll go first:
     
    Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life album made me question this short life that we live, and how we must appreciate everything, question systems and politics, and truly live. She taught me to really appreciate and fight to experience the best life; she taught me to Lust for Life. I wrote about this notion multiple times in college and scholarship essays, where I then bagged a Full-Ride to one of the top public universities. I seriously owe Lana so much, for if it wasn't for her, I would have a very undynamic mind, and I couldn't have pursued the career of my dreams as I wouldn't have gone to college. Because of Lana, she inspired me to really be the "master of our own fate, captain of our own soul" and to not give in to the systems that would make me undistinguishable. I wish Lana would know of how much she really changed so many lives for the best. 
  20. Lana Del Dufrene liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    It is irrefutable that Lana is one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists in our Generation, as she constantly questions our culture and isn't afraid to disturb conformity by bringing originality and thought. For that reason, Lana brings many to change their notions and ways of thinking and living with her distinctive ideas. How has she changed you, helped you, or made you in a positive way? 
     
    I'll go first:
     
    Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life album made me question this short life that we live, and how we must appreciate everything, question systems and politics, and truly live. She taught me to really appreciate and fight to experience the best life; she taught me to Lust for Life. I wrote about this notion multiple times in college and scholarship essays, where I then bagged a Full-Ride to one of the top public universities. I seriously owe Lana so much, for if it wasn't for her, I would have a very undynamic mind, and I couldn't have pursued the career of my dreams as I wouldn't have gone to college. Because of Lana, she inspired me to really be the "master of our own fate, captain of our own soul" and to not give in to the systems that would make me undistinguishable. I wish Lana would know of how much she really changed so many lives for the best. 
  21. Make me your Dream Life liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    It is irrefutable that Lana is one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists in our Generation, as she constantly questions our culture and isn't afraid to disturb conformity by bringing originality and thought. For that reason, Lana brings many to change their notions and ways of thinking and living with her distinctive ideas. How has she changed you, helped you, or made you in a positive way? 
     
    I'll go first:
     
    Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life album made me question this short life that we live, and how we must appreciate everything, question systems and politics, and truly live. She taught me to really appreciate and fight to experience the best life; she taught me to Lust for Life. I wrote about this notion multiple times in college and scholarship essays, where I then bagged a Full-Ride to one of the top public universities. I seriously owe Lana so much, for if it wasn't for her, I would have a very undynamic mind, and I couldn't have pursued the career of my dreams as I wouldn't have gone to college. Because of Lana, she inspired me to really be the "master of our own fate, captain of our own soul" and to not give in to the systems that would make me undistinguishable. I wish Lana would know of how much she really changed so many lives for the best. 
  22. The Sun Also Rises liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in What has Lana done for you and how has she changed you?   
    It is irrefutable that Lana is one of the most influential and groundbreaking artists in our Generation, as she constantly questions our culture and isn't afraid to disturb conformity by bringing originality and thought. For that reason, Lana brings many to change their notions and ways of thinking and living with her distinctive ideas. How has she changed you, helped you, or made you in a positive way? 
     
    I'll go first:
     
    Lana Del Rey's Lust for Life album made me question this short life that we live, and how we must appreciate everything, question systems and politics, and truly live. She taught me to really appreciate and fight to experience the best life; she taught me to Lust for Life. I wrote about this notion multiple times in college and scholarship essays, where I then bagged a Full-Ride to one of the top public universities. I seriously owe Lana so much, for if it wasn't for her, I would have a very undynamic mind, and I couldn't have pursued the career of my dreams as I wouldn't have gone to college. Because of Lana, she inspired me to really be the "master of our own fate, captain of our own soul" and to not give in to the systems that would make me undistinguishable. I wish Lana would know of how much she really changed so many lives for the best. 
  23. Fingertips liked a post in a topic by psycholifeguard in 2024 US college protests and encampments   
    at UT Austin, it was insane. they sent the mf NATIONAL GAURDDDD!
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