@2biglugs: Good mourning #fyp #joke #oneliner #comedian #funny #family #father

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I’m ginger 😬
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Galahad :
100% your videos are set up but they’re funny af 😂
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Goat reply?
2022-11-15 16:50:11
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Hahahaha... Mourning wood 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2022-11-15 20:20:15
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Mird :
Can’t believe this is free
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😂😂us gingers love you too 🤣
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Adam you require a ☑️unstoppable comedy and value which is appreciated and loved!
2022-11-15 21:15:06
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First
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glxsyy.brandon :
I'm ginger
2022-11-15 18:59:59
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Cconor09732 :
Me being a ginger😳
2022-11-19 07:27:23
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Póg Mó Eoin :
I’d honestly love to have your parents 😂
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That’s a ball pumper not a mic 😂
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broke character at the end 😂
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I have the same ball pump
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Dad just like me fr
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Angel_Of_Death2003 :
Believe it or not mourning wood was a character in terraria
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she must love ed shearan 😂
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best family on tiktok God bless
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do u reply
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Mourning wood 😂😂😂
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You'd have so much fun with all the funny mob names in there
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Caoimhe🩵 :
As a ginger i hate people saying this as being ginger is a serious problem
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I spent years in a comparison I didn’t understand. Not against women I knew. Against a version of women I’d assembled from thousands of cropped moments — the body on the good day, the relationship milestone, the apartment, the skin in the right light. I thought I was calibrating where I stood. I was comparing my interior — the Tuesday in yesterday’s clothes, the doubt, the ongoing mess of being mid-process — to their exterior: the moment they chose to present, the angle they selected, the version of themselves that made the cut. That comparison never resolves. It was designed not to. But the brain doesn’t know that. It just registers: you’re behind. Here’s the specific distortion the algorithm creates: normal women have normal lives — messy, inconsistent, uncertain. They don’t post those parts. They post the best 1% of their best day. Your brain — which evolved to calibrate social standing against real people in real proximity — reads that feed as reality. It concludes you are below average in a group that doesn’t exist. You’re not behind. You’re running a stress response against a fiction. At 45, I understood the scroll for what it is: not information about where I stand. A performance of where someone else wished they stood on the day they happened to nail it. … Social comparison activates a cortisol response — the body reads “falling behind” as threat. That response was calibrated for real competition. Running it against curated digital performance is running a threat system against a hallucination. The body doesn’t know the difference. It just pays. Every scroll that leaves you feeling behind is a cortisol transaction. What compounds is not your debt. It’s the baseline your body settles into.
I spent years in a comparison I didn’t understand. Not against women I knew. Against a version of women I’d assembled from thousands of cropped moments — the body on the good day, the relationship milestone, the apartment, the skin in the right light. I thought I was calibrating where I stood. I was comparing my interior — the Tuesday in yesterday’s clothes, the doubt, the ongoing mess of being mid-process — to their exterior: the moment they chose to present, the angle they selected, the version of themselves that made the cut. That comparison never resolves. It was designed not to. But the brain doesn’t know that. It just registers: you’re behind. Here’s the specific distortion the algorithm creates: normal women have normal lives — messy, inconsistent, uncertain. They don’t post those parts. They post the best 1% of their best day. Your brain — which evolved to calibrate social standing against real people in real proximity — reads that feed as reality. It concludes you are below average in a group that doesn’t exist. You’re not behind. You’re running a stress response against a fiction. At 45, I understood the scroll for what it is: not information about where I stand. A performance of where someone else wished they stood on the day they happened to nail it. … Social comparison activates a cortisol response — the body reads “falling behind” as threat. That response was calibrated for real competition. Running it against curated digital performance is running a threat system against a hallucination. The body doesn’t know the difference. It just pays. Every scroll that leaves you feeling behind is a cortisol transaction. What compounds is not your debt. It’s the baseline your body settles into.

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