@tookchains: факты?

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user8ezc5rzys6
Loxssy :
да бро
2026-04-29 17:08:07
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artem_vas0
ORACLE :
Снялцепи показал лицо?
2026-04-29 17:41:18
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nucenu.rus
николай :
привет! я анонимный
2026-04-29 18:45:08
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ghfhjk7
forever_young :
после валидации все так говорят
2026-04-29 17:08:18
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nikis6977
nikis :
А он ниче такой
2026-04-29 19:32:38
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gogojomp
Paradox :
ну ладно красавчик
2026-06-04 19:03:31
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playersacruma
Герман шуев :
🤣
2026-04-30 10:45:39
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vk_psiho
vk_psiho :
помог кенту
2026-04-29 17:04:51
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monk_lox
illidan :
❤️-осеменить
2026-04-29 17:13:20
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bigunluck_13369
mango🥶😶‍🌫️[🏳️‍🌈🪓] :
sub zero😳✌️
2026-05-16 19:04:20
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user_00110010
def.baseuser :
если нет то назовите хоть чето про меня кроме юза(в тт) и ника
2026-05-02 18:57:32
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xanblch
виталя дднетович :
нет(анонимно пожалуйста)
2026-05-02 10:08:47
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arizona.mode
𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐙𝐎𝐎𝐍𝐀 🇨🇵 :
у него же галочка была, или че?
2026-05-29 23:07:16
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wwwwwss81
AJIKS :
кто это гуглит вообще
2026-05-12 03:23:21
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f1ngeesab
F1ngee :
типы не знают кто такой виксти😂😂
2026-04-30 11:04:34
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son_marmok
Сын мармока :
ну смотри я анонимный ведь у меня не написано мое имя в нике
2026-04-30 11:06:12
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mmind_206
mmind_20 :
а если в конце анонимно пожалуйста?
2026-05-18 17:27:38
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mi1s3ia
мефертити :
осеменить ❤️
2026-04-30 17:04:23
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hvels
шазаев :
это они сняли цепи ?
2026-04-29 17:17:03
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tufflop
ENN1XX :
так я ананист
2026-05-26 15:35:42
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m4davelove
M4 dave love 2 ❤️ :
снял цепи а где галка?
2026-06-11 15:11:20
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nice_guts
чекушка :
панятна
2026-04-29 17:54:43
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wwwzzzxxxbbb
так похуй :
конечно алексей ))
2026-06-01 07:40:22
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kkrwx22
ww :
у меня 0 подписчиков проверь
2026-06-02 23:56:29
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The system is precise. Your life doesn't feel like it fits. The work isn't what you wanted. The Monday exists purely to get to Friday. In that gap: a purchase. Not always large. Thirty-eight dollars here. Eighty there. A thing that was on sale. A subscription. An experience that felt earned. Four hundred dollars across a month. Gone. Not to savings. To the gap between where you are and where you want to be. You're not spending money. You're spending discomfort. Every purchase is a micro-transaction on the feeling of today — paid for by the version of yourself who will need options in the future. The self-care economy was built entirely on this mechanism. It doesn't promise to change your life. It promises to make today feel worth it. Which is worth something. Until it's the reason you can't leave the job you hate. Until it's why you have no runway when everything changes. Until it's what stood between you and the thing that would have actually mattered. Looking back, I understand what I was buying in my 30s. I was buying the feeling that my life was fine. It was cheaper than changing it. And every month, it made changing harder. … Financial stress and physical stress run on the same system. The woman who is chronically anxious about money and chronically self-soothing through consumption is running the cortisol cycle twice — once from the anxiety, once from the brief relief that doesn't resolve it. What actually changes the baseline: Clarity. Specific, uncomfortable clarity about what you're buying — and what you're trying to avoid buying. That's a five-minute exercise most people defer indefinitely. Because the answer requires action. And discomfort is exactly what the cart in your browser is designed to prevent you from sitting with.
The system is precise. Your life doesn't feel like it fits. The work isn't what you wanted. The Monday exists purely to get to Friday. In that gap: a purchase. Not always large. Thirty-eight dollars here. Eighty there. A thing that was on sale. A subscription. An experience that felt earned. Four hundred dollars across a month. Gone. Not to savings. To the gap between where you are and where you want to be. You're not spending money. You're spending discomfort. Every purchase is a micro-transaction on the feeling of today — paid for by the version of yourself who will need options in the future. The self-care economy was built entirely on this mechanism. It doesn't promise to change your life. It promises to make today feel worth it. Which is worth something. Until it's the reason you can't leave the job you hate. Until it's why you have no runway when everything changes. Until it's what stood between you and the thing that would have actually mattered. Looking back, I understand what I was buying in my 30s. I was buying the feeling that my life was fine. It was cheaper than changing it. And every month, it made changing harder. … Financial stress and physical stress run on the same system. The woman who is chronically anxious about money and chronically self-soothing through consumption is running the cortisol cycle twice — once from the anxiety, once from the brief relief that doesn't resolve it. What actually changes the baseline: Clarity. Specific, uncomfortable clarity about what you're buying — and what you're trying to avoid buying. That's a five-minute exercise most people defer indefinitely. Because the answer requires action. And discomfort is exactly what the cart in your browser is designed to prevent you from sitting with.

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