I had an odd dream
Oct. 15th, 2024 05:51 amOr at least I think I must have. The only thing I know is that I woke up with the words "Soup and salad forever, the onion makes us strong" running through my head. My dreamself may be able to sing, but her parody lyrics need some fine-tuning.
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