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^'s post is now sandwiched between ^^'s and <'s post. Last time I checked, that combo doesn't make for the best tasting sandwich. In fact it tasted somewhat like a cross between pulpy meat and battery acid.
lmao
^ thinks I'd eat anything. If it looked questionable, I wouldn't dare touch it. Though I've been unfortunate enough on more than one occasion to find particles of mold growing on the oppisite end of my sandwich.
^ does not have cherry blossoms?
I'm sure they can't just be centralized in our region, and I'm sure I've seen cherry blossoms across other states (albeit within major cities). I'm familiar with the history that cherry blossoms have gone through to get to the US, but since then many branches have been distributed across the country. Then again, maybe the trees are still making their rounds. The largest pockets of them are located around here and I believe some across the west coast, mainly in California. There are fewer quantities spread out through middle America, but they're there.
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