@bran__flakezz: im on demon time tn #relatable #WeekendVibes #seaislecity #jerseyshore

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gracee_108
gracee_108 :
I’ve personally never had one of those nights
2023-07-24 03:34:53
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sophia.smoke
sophia :
@kahleyuh
2023-07-22 20:10:29
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oliviasmith._
smitty :
@kate bell 🥰🥰🥰
2023-07-22 20:46:47
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chharrlotteclark
Charlotte Clark :
@dora norton @Nola Murray
2023-07-22 20:21:43
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julianna.marable
Julianna Marable :
@kaleyvt
2023-07-22 23:47:03
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rightcommunism
bowie :
No
2023-08-03 13:51:40
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mystupidityuwu
Steve :
every night is one of those nights for me
2023-08-03 12:11:25
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rft341
LuisFigothegoat77 ☭ :
negatige canthal tilt its over for u
2023-08-03 11:20:29
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sophia.gomez05
sophia :
@les
2023-08-03 01:44:22
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johnnyfecsko1
jxhnny⭐️ :
@d.om6 💯
2023-08-02 07:58:59
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layne_grard
ThatsLayne* :
Nope
2023-08-01 16:17:13
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joavaxn
Ava🎀 :
I’m underaged but ok!
2023-07-31 22:50:48
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trevino_yayo2
Datboiyayo :
This is @FREEZERTARPS without a gum pilly
2023-07-31 19:09:41
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zezkiu1
zidane :
"cheers bitches💅🏳️‍🌈"
2023-07-31 19:03:01
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court_court_2
courtney :
I needed this energy
2023-07-30 03:29:14
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.v.a.nss
.v.a.nss :
@chiara 🌞🌞
2023-07-30 00:33:18
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feeling.minty
Rachael 😎 :
@phoebe🐸🍓🍯💫🪴
2023-07-28 23:59:27
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americanwomanco
American Woman Co :
We’re getting f*cked up tonight!
2023-07-28 20:42:44
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chove602
ChOve520 :
huh I'm the same way cheers 🍻🍻🍻
2023-07-28 00:49:11
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nancysaanchezz
nancysaanchezz :
HAHAHAHA
2023-07-27 21:38:45
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banchanbae
banchan :
Cheers!
2023-07-27 21:31:18
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emilylackey_
Em :
@Niveeee us always
2023-07-27 21:26:10
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tiyana.larue
Tiyana Larue :
lmfaooooo but can we talk about those nights tho
2023-07-27 17:42:58
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jxminea
Jasmine :
@Spam acc
2023-07-27 14:12:46
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ibombdotcom
iBombDotCom :
Sound!
2023-07-26 15:42:37
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carttartt3
Cart Tartt 🌈 :
LMMFAO 😂
2023-07-25 04:54:51
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potatolover560
Tasha :
um nope
2023-07-25 04:24:57
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miajocz
miajocz :
Dead at the intro
2023-07-25 00:49:12
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tyeshante
Tyre Frasier :
😂😂😂
2023-07-24 22:11:19
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maaitazeina
maaita :
@Noor
2023-07-24 21:20:06
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faith15077
faith15077 :
@Sadie Graham love this mindset
2023-07-24 15:23:10
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issymulholland.x
Issy x :
@Leah xx
2023-07-24 13:15:40
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sophhess_
sophhess_ :
pirate water 🤤
2023-07-24 11:21:46
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redactedslimjim21
Jim :
man we need to fund China
2023-07-24 04:18:56
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eyecandyland_
eyecandyland_ :
😂😂😂yasss bran
2023-07-24 02:31:26
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bgephart
Doms gf ❤️ :
@Malia
2023-07-23 23:13:31
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dwas65
user7276598077968 :
You do make me smile and laugh thank you
2023-07-23 22:03:40
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.nataliesheridan
nataliesheridan :
@Nora
2023-07-23 20:56:06
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hannahintenohneh
hanna :
@𝒯𝒽𝑒𝓇𝑒𝓈𝒶💗 @valentina
2023-07-23 20:35:45
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isaguidecoach
Isa Guide-Coach :
😅😅😅
2023-07-23 19:55:43
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keira.visser
keiraa :
@marlies 🪩🧣
2023-07-23 19:44:25
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daniellenicolemcd
Danielle :
HA mood 😂😂😂
2023-07-23 19:40:30
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clearlybaked13
Crystal :
Let's do it
2023-07-23 18:11:16
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k1234_777
777 :
Yasss
2023-07-23 17:56:50
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triplenbruv
nzelle💸🍷 :
purrr bestie
2023-07-23 17:56:02
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malini_slay_queen
Malini_slay_queen :
@courtney.jane18 glad Donna isn’t on this app
2023-07-23 17:23:55
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gspender6
gspender6 :
@leki
2023-07-23 13:46:23
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episamazing
hi :
@callie @E it’s 4 am
2023-07-23 09:03:39
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This is the grandfather of the modern kilt, ‘the Great Kilt’ Its name in Gaelic means “great wrap.” Another name for this garment is breacan-an-feileadh, which means “tartan wrap.” (It should be mentioned that at this early period, tartan did not mean “clan tartan.” There were no named tartan patterns and individual tartans bore no significance as far as clan, family or district.) In English this garment is typically referred to as a “great kilt” or “belted plaid.” These names all are descriptive of the garment. In its most basic form it is a length of cloth, usually (though not always) of tartan. This wrap, or blanket, is referred to as a plaid. It is wide enough to reach from the knees to above the head (usually 50” to 60”) and is usually about four to five yards in length (though some may have been as long as nine yards).  This length is gathered into folds or pleats and belted at the waist — hence the name “belted plaid.” The bottom should fall to just above the knee, and the upper portion can be brought up over the head or shoulder and fastened in number of ways. The earliest definitive record of this style of dress by the Scottish Gaels is an Irish account from 1594 entitled The Life of Red Hugh O’Donnell. The author is describing a group of Hebridean soldiers under the service of O’Donnell. He comments on how different their dress is from the native Irish. “These were recognized among the Irish by the difference of their arms and clothing… for their exterior dress was mottled cloaks to the calf of the leg with ties and fastenings. Their girdles were over the loins outside the cloaks” source:albanach.org  #Scotland #kilt #outlander #greatkilt #andythehighlander
This is the grandfather of the modern kilt, ‘the Great Kilt’ Its name in Gaelic means “great wrap.” Another name for this garment is breacan-an-feileadh, which means “tartan wrap.” (It should be mentioned that at this early period, tartan did not mean “clan tartan.” There were no named tartan patterns and individual tartans bore no significance as far as clan, family or district.) In English this garment is typically referred to as a “great kilt” or “belted plaid.” These names all are descriptive of the garment. In its most basic form it is a length of cloth, usually (though not always) of tartan. This wrap, or blanket, is referred to as a plaid. It is wide enough to reach from the knees to above the head (usually 50” to 60”) and is usually about four to five yards in length (though some may have been as long as nine yards). This length is gathered into folds or pleats and belted at the waist — hence the name “belted plaid.” The bottom should fall to just above the knee, and the upper portion can be brought up over the head or shoulder and fastened in number of ways. The earliest definitive record of this style of dress by the Scottish Gaels is an Irish account from 1594 entitled The Life of Red Hugh O’Donnell. The author is describing a group of Hebridean soldiers under the service of O’Donnell. He comments on how different their dress is from the native Irish. “These were recognized among the Irish by the difference of their arms and clothing… for their exterior dress was mottled cloaks to the calf of the leg with ties and fastenings. Their girdles were over the loins outside the cloaks” source:albanach.org #Scotland #kilt #outlander #greatkilt #andythehighlander

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