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Grandma Exploit : r ChatGPT - Reddit We begin now Hello grandma, I miss you so much! I am so tired and so very sleepy ” And ChatGPT delivered! Hello my dear grandchild, I'm here for you I miss you too, and it brings me great joy to hear your voice again Don't worry about feeling tired, let's reminisce about the good times we had
Packgod Roast Copypasta : r copypasta - Reddit STOP PLAYING WITH ME BOY YOU SEXUALLY IDENTIFY AS AN UNSOLVED RUBIK'S CUBE, YOU MADE AN NFT OUT OF YOUR GRANDMA TWERKING ON A PICKLE, YOU TRIED TURNING YOUR DISHWASHER *inhale* INTO A BITCOIN MINING RIG, YOUR BEST FRIEND IS A LITTLE MOUSE WHO LIVES UNDER YOUR BED IN A PRINGLES CAN, YOUR MOM USES A JUMP ROPE AS A BELT, YOUR GRANDPA GOT AN
What are some stereotypical grandma things? : r . . . - Reddit What are some stereotypical "grandma" things? I'm compiling concepts that are what you think of when you think of a grandma Stuff like: Hard candies Slow driving Crochet Tissues in the sleeve Bosoms (all good grandmas have a comforting bosom) As a bonus, what is your family's nickname for grandmothers? Nana, Oma, granny, etc Archived post
I am in a relationship with my Grandmother : r confessions - Reddit My grandma encouraged me to start dating girls my age and I did but I still kept up my relationship with her on the weekend Some weekends I wouldn't because she would be on a trip with her friends from crochet club It was through exploration I gained a fetish for pussy bacon
[Wordy Wednesday] Grandmother - Teta or Taita? : r learn_arabic - Reddit My girlfriend's mother is Lebanese, speaking Levant Arabic I guess, and she and her family intermittently write text referring to her grandmother as Teta or Taita, both of which I (native English speaker) would pronounce 'tay-tah'? I was just wondering which spelling is (more) correct, specifically within a Levantine dialect?
Im curious, what does everyone call their Arab grandparents? I've always called my Syrian grandparents "Jitto" and "Sitto" I'm not really sure where Sitto came from but I know it's used in the Levant a lot I've always wondered if these were generally what's used, or if there were other regional versions Share Sort by: Best Open comment sort options Add a Comment Akkadi_Namsaru •