The Cool Aunt Rant #389
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Top Comments (10)
I pray regularly for Tim to be a station on gta6. I would never fucking turn it off.
when you grow up you begin to realize that the 'cool aunt' isn't cool at all and that's why all those boyfriends she had that you really liked left your life and were never seen again
Janice on The Sopranos is the epitome of this archetype πππ
I had a cool aunt growing up. She would drink smoke amd party like no other grown up i knew. Shes my second mom and someone i love dearly. But when i got older and had a big break up of my own. I asked my cool aunt what i should do. She told me that trust was never a real thing. I realized then that my cool aunt was really just a heartbroken women. Left by the person she loved the most. Life changing moment for me
Tim Dillon singing Fleetwood Mac is what you and I need and didn't know until the algorithm fed us this video
My sister is already trying to claim the cool aunt status with our 8 month old nephew. Itβs unbearable
βEverybodyβs life is a tragedy to some degreeβ¦β beautiful
Tim has the body language and presentation of a muppet. And Iβm here for it.
Lowkey growing up is realizing all the people that were cool you were just the lowest forms of adults π
The Cool Aunt is a cautionary tale concerning American dysfunctionality and the disconnect between morals and society.
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Top Comments (10)
I pray regularly for Tim to be a station on gta6. I would never fucking turn it off.
when you grow up you begin to realize that the 'cool aunt' isn't cool at all and that's why all those boyfriends she had that you really liked left your life and were never seen again
Janice on The Sopranos is the epitome of this archetype πππ
I had a cool aunt growing up. She would drink smoke amd party like no other grown up i knew. Shes my second mom and someone i love dearly. But when i got older and had a big break up of my own. I asked my cool aunt what i should do. She told me that trust was never a real thing. I realized then that my cool aunt was really just a heartbroken women. Left by the person she loved the most. Life changing moment for me
Tim Dillon singing Fleetwood Mac is what you and I need and didn't know until the algorithm fed us this video
My sister is already trying to claim the cool aunt status with our 8 month old nephew. Itβs unbearable
βEverybodyβs life is a tragedy to some degreeβ¦β beautiful
Tim has the body language and presentation of a muppet. And Iβm here for it.
Lowkey growing up is realizing all the people that were cool you were just the lowest forms of adults π
The Cool Aunt is a cautionary tale concerning American dysfunctionality and the disconnect between morals and society.