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The Oh-So-Permanent Thanksgiving Thread

D'Snowth

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Popular phrases and lines from the late New Tens:
- "I know, right?"
- "Agree to disagree."
- "You do/be you."
- "You're not wrong."
- "Change my mind."
- "We live in a society."
 

Pig'sSaysAdios

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Popular phrases and lines from the late New Tens:
- "I know, right?"
- "Agree to disagree."
- "You do/be you."
- "You're not wrong."
- "Change my mind."
- "We live in a society."
My favorites are: "Yeet" and "Ya basic". 😄
 

D'Snowth

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After all these years, I think may have finally figured out why TBS seems to regard THE WIZARD OF OZ as a Thanksgiving movie, and I actually feel stupid for not figuring this out before. Because it's basically the lesson that Dorothy learns: to be thankful for what she already had in her life.
 
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