• Extra points to the british community for calling it the timey wimey button
    Extra points to the british community for calling it the timey wimey button
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    I love this game
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  • Always check the closed captioning.
    Always check the closed captioning.
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  • And there she goes…
    And there she goes…
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  • When I’m upset my dog goes outside and tries to bring me things, today she brought me pine cones
    When I’m upset my dog goes outside and tries to bring me things, today she brought me pine cones
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  • It's like they learned how to kick by watching Captain Falcon
    It's like they learned how to kick by watching Captain Falcon
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  • my little baby
    my little baby
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  • In Florida, 8-year-old Christian McPhilamy chose a path that required patience — and a very thick skin.

    At just six years old, after seeing a commercial for a hospital helping children who lost their hair during medical treatments, he made a decision: he would grow his own hair and donate it.

    For two full years, he let it grow past 10 inches.

    But it wasn’t easy.

    Because he was a boy with long blonde hair, he was teased at school. Some adults even told him to cut it. He was mocked and called names — yet he never changed his mind.

    Whenever anyone asked why, his answer was simple:
    “I’m growing it for kids who don’t have any.”

    When the day finally came, he donated four 10-inch ponytails to Children With Hair Loss, which provides free hair replacements to children in need.

    His mom shared that while the journey was tough because of how others treated him, Christian stayed focused on the children he wanted to help.

    A small boy.
    A big heart.
    And proof that being different often means being incredibly strong.
    In Florida, 8-year-old Christian McPhilamy chose a path that required patience — and a very thick skin. At just six years old, after seeing a commercial for a hospital helping children who lost their hair during medical treatments, he made a decision: he would grow his own hair and donate it. For two full years, he let it grow past 10 inches. But it wasn’t easy. Because he was a boy with long blonde hair, he was teased at school. Some adults even told him to cut it. He was mocked and called names — yet he never changed his mind. Whenever anyone asked why, his answer was simple: “I’m growing it for kids who don’t have any.” When the day finally came, he donated four 10-inch ponytails to Children With Hair Loss, which provides free hair replacements to children in need. His mom shared that while the journey was tough because of how others treated him, Christian stayed focused on the children he wanted to help. A small boy. A big heart. And proof that being different often means being incredibly strong.
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  • You know I am right
    You know I am right
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