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tess_howie
tess_howie :
I opened a bag FULL of fleas once 😭😭
2024-08-30 00:22:04
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jinxolynejoestar
Koltraline :
When you talk my tiktok attention span gets cured
2024-08-30 01:01:30
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gray.light
‧͙⁺˚*・༓☾ :
me when i worked at plato’s closet and someone tried to sell a blood soaked lululemon belt bag
2024-08-30 00:57:50
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fatbaby609
🐞 :
wait but why don’t those stores wash the clothes 😭
2024-08-30 03:31:25
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brokechickenleg
Cam Dasher :
One time i pulled out a shoe and there were bug eggs growing on it :(
2024-08-30 01:16:57
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420praiseit
Dolly Parton's Wig :
My manager at Buffalo never wore deodorant
2024-08-30 00:22:55
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shagrello
sarah :
the meditation music is sending me
2024-08-30 00:17:43
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crossroadsarah
Suruh :
a fellow plato’s closet veteran i knew we were sisters
2024-09-02 17:48:37
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melmichlle
Dunkdunkdhmmm :
You’re so real for this, never stop telling your truth gurl
2024-08-31 19:54:51
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brooke.rhoads
Brooke Rhoads :
No you’re not wrong. I wash the clothes… then hang them in my closet, don’t touch them for a year, put them in a box that sits for another year, THEN bring it into the consignment store. 😂
2024-08-30 14:26:39
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tomi_lights
tomi_lights :
No they don’t be washing it. the amount of dry rot bussy ass bitches donated their discharge panties was disgusting
2024-08-30 05:23:35
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ritaajane
riri :
i can never skip any of your videos
2024-08-30 08:02:54
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yahya.bppp
yahya.bppp :
Keep going ❤️
2024-09-14 18:39:51
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campbelldav
camp :
the somber background music is killing me
2024-08-30 02:21:08
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ghettoh1ppie
Bohosw4g ✭ :
that's actually crazy 😧 I always thought it was mandatory to bring clothes washed for donation
2024-09-04 15:35:05
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prettyn4ni
nani 🪭 :
a civilization of moths 😭😭
2024-10-14 06:48:27
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shauntelle._
Ellie 🦇🩷🖤 :
i worked at plato's and the amount of ppl that would bring in clothes that were stinky, had crust in the shorts, etc. was insane
2024-08-30 05:34:29
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majorinconveniences
Paris :
how did needles even get in there... I know how but I it's still nuts
2024-08-30 13:33:38
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nev.gh0st
Nev :
OH MY GOODNESS BUFFALO EXCHANGE I FORGOT ABOUT THAT DAMN THRIFT STORE!!!
2024-09-10 20:33:41
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kelseyua
kelsey :
DUDE only one customer washed their clothes at our store and I would thank her profusely every time
2024-09-10 16:25:31
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kittyyslayer
jess :
Once a roach ran out of a pile of clothes someone brought while I was going through it and they had the nerve to tell me “that’s just a water bug”
2025-01-17 01:41:07
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allthebitcheslovebrianna
bree :3!! 🧟‍♂️ :
LMAOOOOOO
2024-09-21 15:49:17
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unluckiekate
Katie Luckie :
Are you in Austin?!
2024-09-18 21:55:13
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carriefishersprozacurn
baja blessed :
NUTRITIONAL YEAST AND THE CRACK BETWEEN THE LOCKERS AT THE LIFETIME FITNESS 😭
2024-09-18 21:57:36
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woah.its.nao
woahhh.naooo :
I CANT BREATH 😭😭😭
2024-09-01 03:44:09
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For those wondering what this meme means… There’s a long-running football conspiracy theory among some Asian football fans that TV broadcasters always seem to find a way to miss the exact moment an Asian player lifts a trophy. The theory isn’t that broadcasters openly refuse to show Asian players. Rather, fans joke that whenever an Asian footballer reaches a historic moment, the director suddenly decides it’s the perfect time to show literally anything else. A crowd shot. A sponsor board. A random teammate. The manager. Someone crying in the stands. A pigeon. Anything except the actual trophy lift. The conspiracy has gained traction over the years through various clips involving Asian players in Europe, particularly from Japan and South Korea. Every time a broadcast misses a key moment, fans add it to the growing “evidence.” Most recently, supporters pointed to the UEFA Champions League celebrations after PSG’s victory, where many fans of Kang-in Lee felt the broadcast coverage didn’t adequately focus on him during parts of the trophy celebrations. Whether intentional or not, moments like these only fuel the meme and reinforce the belief among fans that the camera somehow always finds a way to look elsewhere at the worst possible moment. Of course, there’s no evidence that broadcasters are deliberately doing this. Modern trophy presentations involve dozens of cameras, multiple directors, sponsor obligations, crowd shots, and live production decisions happening in real time. But that’s exactly why the meme is funny. Because in the minds of believers, if South Korea or Japan ever won the World Cup and one of their players was about to lift the trophy for the first time in history… The broadcast director would immediately cut to: A wide shot of the stadium, A Coca-Cola ad, The assistant coach, A fan eating a hotdog, The corner flag, A seagull flying overhead Anything but the actual trophy lift. Again, this is just a football meme based on a fan conspiracy theory, not an accusation. #FootballTwitter #WorldCup #JapanFootball #SouthKoreaFootball #KangInLee
For those wondering what this meme means… There’s a long-running football conspiracy theory among some Asian football fans that TV broadcasters always seem to find a way to miss the exact moment an Asian player lifts a trophy. The theory isn’t that broadcasters openly refuse to show Asian players. Rather, fans joke that whenever an Asian footballer reaches a historic moment, the director suddenly decides it’s the perfect time to show literally anything else. A crowd shot. A sponsor board. A random teammate. The manager. Someone crying in the stands. A pigeon. Anything except the actual trophy lift. The conspiracy has gained traction over the years through various clips involving Asian players in Europe, particularly from Japan and South Korea. Every time a broadcast misses a key moment, fans add it to the growing “evidence.” Most recently, supporters pointed to the UEFA Champions League celebrations after PSG’s victory, where many fans of Kang-in Lee felt the broadcast coverage didn’t adequately focus on him during parts of the trophy celebrations. Whether intentional or not, moments like these only fuel the meme and reinforce the belief among fans that the camera somehow always finds a way to look elsewhere at the worst possible moment. Of course, there’s no evidence that broadcasters are deliberately doing this. Modern trophy presentations involve dozens of cameras, multiple directors, sponsor obligations, crowd shots, and live production decisions happening in real time. But that’s exactly why the meme is funny. Because in the minds of believers, if South Korea or Japan ever won the World Cup and one of their players was about to lift the trophy for the first time in history… The broadcast director would immediately cut to: A wide shot of the stadium, A Coca-Cola ad, The assistant coach, A fan eating a hotdog, The corner flag, A seagull flying overhead Anything but the actual trophy lift. Again, this is just a football meme based on a fan conspiracy theory, not an accusation. #FootballTwitter #WorldCup #JapanFootball #SouthKoreaFootball #KangInLee

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