Tried looking this link Remember I erased the app from my phone and changed the key to something I won't remember on pc Can you describe whats in the post?
Tried looking this link Remember I erased the app from my phone and changed the key to something I won't remember on pc Can you describe whats in the post?
The link directs straight to the cesspool of "X (formerly Twitter)", in which a certain user named Summer_Chill14 has shared with our minds and devices a glorious depiction which is accompanied by the title "I don't know why I drew this but it's so hilarious." It is presented in a four pages comic. The first one illustrates a loving relationship between a faceless female whose face is that of the word "ARTIST", and her beloved, a faceless male who bears the old twitter logo above his gracious smile. Their love is shown by the womanlocking arms and blushing by the mere presence of the man. Love it is, for it did not last; as alas a disaster struck: the beloved whom used to dress in turtleneck adopted an edgier wear and a combed back hairline, smoking as his manners fleet while his lover is in distress! For it is the curse of the X, which marks his face amidst where the flighting bird used to belong! Ah... if it were not for the heartbreaking (pool #1146) wreck of the second page, this mansans a soul to his name states his artist girlfriend is but a pawn that will always go back to him; why such a toxic unexplained hatred?! Questions, questions...all unanswered as we seek the truth... But life must balance things out, as great of a fall is greater of a rise! Let me go back to our story. For the artist, in disbelief at this volte-face of whom she once trusted, gets accosted by the warmth of a pale hand followed with bright blue butterflies. And so the reader is as the lady: full of hope and eager for change as the third page draws in. This young man appears similar to her once-lover, with familiar clothes and hair style (short hair with asymmetrical bangs), he dons a painted light blue butterfly atop his nose. It is love that unites them. Yet for a greater rise is an even greater fall! And so on this last page, the previous lover wishes for his victim's hand. In this game of love, the stakes show themselves as perillous, the opposition between evil and good, hatred and love, manipulation and liberation! the battle between X and Bluesky. This man, oh how fiercely he grips on the artist's wrist, her way of writing stripped away? One does not know; besides the worry on the victim's frown. Ah how deepening is this partially colored divine allegory of our current events (pool #5960)! The ending? Well it is life that will serve us this plate of dung and bowels.
Tried looking this link Remember I erased the app from my phone and changed the key to something I won't remember on pc Can you describe whats in the post?