Arcaeologisis: They were close friends. Roomates.
Oh my God they were roommates.
And they were roommates
Oh my god, they were roommates.
I still can’t fathom how that one vine got universally accepted as code for lesbians.
What vine are you taking about?
-someone not universal
That’s it. That’s really all there is. And yet whenever you see posts about women in love there’s always a reference to this one 5 second video. It’s also never in the stories about people’s uncles having a “friend” who lives with them in a one bed flat in the Castro, it’s only ever a wlw thing.
#WirelessApplicationProtocol
#wirelessaccesspoint
It genuinely stresses me out that I can’t refer to any of the wireless access points I’m responsible for as WAPs anymore. Damn you Cardi B.
I still do and don’t give a damn. If i’m talking about network modifications and you think im referring to pussy that’s a you problem and i have no part in it
I remember this and my back hurts
My first mobile phone was a Nokia 3330, a 3310 with WAP, and a pinball game, my parents were not happy with me when I figured out to browse the web on my phone…
i was IRCing with my PSP at around 13 :p
I was using a third party site for AIM or some other instant messaging service (there were so many competing then) that worked on PSP to chat with my girlfriend into the wee hours of the morning without going over my texting limits. Looking back I have no clue how she was responding so late into the night.
It was a magical time in the early days of handheld internet connected devices. Wish I spent that time on someone more worthwhile, but that’s youth for you.
The #wap makes it funnier.
No, definitely a loving symbol.
PS: I had to explain the tattoo to my cute innocent girlfriend. I think something died inside of her (not me).
Cute innocent girls are nice
Don’t let her go through the rabbit hole :D
Too late, now there’s a rabbit in her hole
Aww, they’re scissor sisters now!
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