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Yk... Those that have hurt you really don't deserve to live in your head rent free. They should be charged up the ass for every second. And you deserve to feel safe + loved. That should be the norm/equilibrium/the standard. 🩷
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this song freaks so bad i LOVE IT...me 🫂 city pop
Mar 31, 2025
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@CHARE_BEARR yess! Citypop = sparkle medicine 💊 💖
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