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Making the graphic for tonight's episode of Big Dig Energy...

Show starts at 10/9c. I promise you, you do not want to miss this one.

https://rumble.com/c/SomeBitchIKnow
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#Throwback

Boy, this was stupid. Originally aired May 7, 2020.
Big Dig Energy Episode 146:
The Groomy Awards

Will be live at 10/9c! Join me for the first annual Groomy Awards!
Trust me, you don't wanna miss it. >:)

Catch it on:

Rumble: https://rumble.com/v1xc9ka-big-dig-energy-episode-146-the-groomy-awards.html
Odysee: https://odysee.com/BDE146
Foxhole: https://pilled.net/foxhole/24291
Test.
Okay cool. I turned back on comments on the channel again. I assume spam will be obnoxious for a little bit but I'll get the spam bots sorted out. I've missed talking to yall on here.
ICYMI earlier: I found a new image from the Balenciaga objects campaign that I hadn't seen before anywhere.

Mentioned in this article: https://www.russh.com/balenciaga-objects-gift-shop/

And until this new image, I had never noticed the purple bear has three eyes.
Also wtf is this sentence in that article?
Oops found an HQ version finally in Vogue in Portugal.

https://vogue.globo.com/lifestyle/noticia/2022/11/balenciaga-objects.ghtml
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Vogue made a handy little slideshow of the objects in the campaign. Yoink.
There’s more out there.
Well at least they didn’t die of Covid. It could have been so much worse.
Got some hate mail because I said the word "faggot" on my stream last night while reading something someone else wrote to the stream, which was perfectly relevant to the topic.

I don't censor words out of the fear that a small percentage of people might be offended by them.

I'm not sorry, and I never will be. <3 Thanks.
While we're all talking about suspect images involving children, friendly reminder that this is Anderson Cooper and his mother Gloria Vanderbilt.
Also, semi-related, it was Amy Vanderbilt’s etiquette books in the 50’s that really cemented in the concept that you shouldn’t discuss politics or religion, as it was impolite.

Realistically, there’s always a time and a place, but it’s almost like the Vanderbilts wanted to make it gauche to discuss things like the photo in the previous post.

I got this copy of Everyday Etiquette at a thrift store.
For fuck's sake
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