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Y'all Means All Reading at the Next ASA Meet Ups: Pride Edition

  • appalstudies
  • Jun 24, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 28, 2022

When: June 20th, 7-8:30pm (EST) on Zoom!


The reading will feature Z. Zane McNeill, Kendall Loyer, Beck Banks, Julie Rae Powers, Brent Watts, and Maxwell Cloe.


Watch the full meet up here!





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Delores Guidry
Delores Guidry
5 days ago

Everything written here is incredibly simple to follow and understand. It actually reminds me of geometry lite, a casual browser game you can play instantly without an account, making it perfect for practicing timing layouts whenever you have some free time.

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Moto X3m
Moto X3m
Jun 16

I found your website while conducting an unusual Internet search Wacky Flip. This essay is excellent.

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Ny Sun
Ny Sun
Jun 15

The physics of the ragdolls are make everything work. Your stickman either trips over nothing, is thrown across the field by a spinning gear, or hits the enemy with the most powerful blow of the round while falling backwards. You laugh and groan, and then you end up in another fight without even realizing it. People can play ragdoll hit for hours and hours because of this cycle: comedy, anger, and "one more try."

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Calikol Richilas
Calikol Richilas
May 19

The more incorrect answers the player gets, the more baldi's basics realizes that he made a mistake, and his attitude changes drastically.

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advanc ecompany
advanc ecompany
May 15

In order to avoid unexpected threats, players are required to make frequent adjustments to their speed and angle. This ensures that the slope 2 gameplay remains interesting even after a large number of repeat tries.

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