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  1. CandyRein Black Hole
    Gave my chicken sammich to one of the patients .. she was like “ Oh goody”! 😂😋

    I’m full anyway ..back to the grinddd!!💗
  2. Candyrein is a super spreader

  3. POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    I would let her wash my balls
  4. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I want to say thanks to Lauren for appeasing me last night. I love you
  5. ap·pease

    /əˈpēz/

    verb
    gerund or present participle: appeasing

    1.
    pacify or placate (someone) by acceding to their demands.
    "amendments have been added to appease local pressure groups"

    Similar:

    conciliate
    placate
    pacify
    make peace with
    propitiate
    palliate
    allay
    reconcile
    win over
    calm (down)
    mollify
    soothe
    subdue
    soften

    content
    still
    silence
    tranquillize
    humor
    quieten
    quieten down
    quiet
    sweeten

    Opposite:
    provoke
    inflame

    2.
    relieve or satisfy (a demand or a feeling).
    "we give to charity because it appeases our guilt"
  6. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ap·pease

    /əˈpēz/

    verb
    gerund or present participle: appeasing

    1.
    pacify or placate (someone) by acceding to their demands.
    "amendments have been added to appease local pressure groups"

    Similar:

    conciliate
    placate
    pacify
    make peace with
    propitiate
    palliate
    allay
    reconcile
    win over
    calm (down)
    mollify
    soothe
    subdue
    soften

    content
    still
    silence
    tranquillize
    humor
    quieten
    quieten down
    quiet
    sweeten

    Opposite:
    provoke
    inflame

    2.
    relieve or satisfy (a demand or a feeling).
    "we give to charity because it appeases our guilt"

    I'm disappointed "prostrate" isn't in there.
  7. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    thanks
    /THaNGks/
    noun
    an expression of gratitude.
    "festivals were held to give thanks for the harvest"
    Similar:
    gratitude
    gratefulness
    appreciation
    acknowledgment
    recognition
    credit
    hat tip
    another way of saying thank you.
    "thanks for being so helpful"
  8. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    I tip my hat to you.
  9. CandyRein Black Hole
    Welp!!!

    Looks like my work here is done and I’m heading home


    Eowww!!💗
  10. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Thank you for the harvest
  11. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Name a word that rhymes with harvest. You can't.
  12. CandyRein Black Hole
    Hardest...
  13. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Judges ?


    They said no. The word need to have a D in it. Eminem rhymes don't count but i like your style .
  14. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    It's the hardest harvest and I'm an autistic artist
  15. CandyRein Black Hole
    It definitely rhymes
  16. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by CandyRein It definitely rhymes

    It does in it's own way yes. I think there's actually a word for that type of rhyme. A TRUE rhyme has to have the same consenant though.

    Like harvest, larvest, clarvest, etc.

    There is a word for the rhyme you did though I just can't think of it. It counts, please don't be offended, I was just looking for a more direct rhyme.
  17. CandyRein Black Hole
    I watched a video of Eminem talking about how furious it makes him that people say nothing rhymes with orange ..

    Then he starts making up a rap with orange and come to find out he incorporates orange into his raps just because people say nothing rhymes with it
  18. CandyRein Black Hole
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  19. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Imperfect rhymes—also known as half-rhymes, near-rhymes, lazy rhymes, or slant rhymes—link words together through similar (but not exactly the same) sounds and emphases.

    Imperfect rhymes meet some of the criteria for perfect rhymes, but not all. They can, for example, capitalize on differing stress points within words that would otherwise form a perfect rhyme. Words like “sting” and “sharing” have a shared vowel and consonant sound at the end of the word (“ing”), but the natural stress in “sharing” is on the “ar” and not the “ing,” meaning the words are an imperfect rhyme.

    Imperfect rhymes can also have similar consonant sounds after a differing emphasized vowel, as in “ridge” and “fudge.” The stress in both words is on the first syllable, and they further share an ending sound. But since their emphasized vowel sound is not the same, (“i” and “u”) the words form an imperfect rhyme.

    I guess it's just called an imperfect rhyme. I was thinking there was a more technical word for it.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  20. CandyRein Black Hole
    Learn something new everyday..didn't even know it had a term .. lol good find
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