Anonymous ID: d10205 July 11, 2020, 8:52 p.m. No.9935019   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9934626

 

Watching the waTTer!

 

DOITQ!

 

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KILL_BOX[CLAS]

 

KILL_CHAIN:

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[OWLS]

AS THE WORLD TURNS.

HAPPY HUNTING.

P_PERS: WRWY [N1LB][FG&C]

Jer_29:11

 

 

ENOU[G]H IS EN[O]UGH.

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Anonymous ID: d10205 July 11, 2020, 9:13 p.m. No.9935240   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9935117

>>9935093

 

anon posted earlier the "waif" "fare" earlier

 

waif |wāf|

noun

1 a homeless and helpless person, especially a neglected or abandoned child: she is foster-mother to various waifs and strays.

• an abandoned pet animal.

2 Law a piece of property thrown away by a fleeing thief and held by the state in trust for the owner to claim.

 

fare |fer|

noun

1 the money a passenger on public transportation has to pay.

• a passenger paying to travel in a vehicle, especially a taxicab.

2 a range of food, especially of a particular type: delicious Provençal fare.

• performance or entertainment of a particular style: conventional Hollywood fare.

 

Throw Pillow

Trope-alow

 

trope |trōp|

noun

a figurative or metaphorical use of a word or expression: he used the two-Americas trope to explain how a nation free and democratic at home could act wantonly abroad.

• a significant or recurrent theme; a motif: she uses the Eucharist as a pictorial trope.

verb [no object]

create a trope.

ORIGIN

mid 16th century: via Latin from Greek tropos ‘turn, way, trope,’ from trepein ‘to turn.’

 

 

alow |əˈlō|

adverb archaic or dialect

below; downward.

• Nautical in or into the lower part of a ship, e.g., down from the rigging, or below deck.

ORIGIN

late Middle English (in nautical use since the early 16th century): from a-2 ‘on’ + low1.