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Marshmallow Heaven


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7:50 AM

But why are the marshmallows sad? They aren't suffering any more, and they're going to heaven where no one can poke a stick up their asses and roast them over an open fire.

Why do we hurt the marshmallows, Sysm, Why?    



11:25 AM

I am loving the "euphimisms and veiled threats".

Her Milfesty always asks the important questions, the tough questions. Following her comment is a losing proposition I tell you.    



11:53 AM

Simple. Marshmallows are sweet , delicious concentrated evil. In order to release the evil and enjoy them safely, they need their sins skewered and roasted. Plus they are yummy.

xoxo Rev. Jack    



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