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babe let’s have our wedding there
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cuisine is so beautiful in how delicious it is
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All childhood snacks I've enjoyed well...the last of which being the most scrumptious
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i imagine this is the cuisine in my version of heaven
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Weird nomenclature is gonna do it every time
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i want to be there
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The 4 food groups 😍😍😍
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What more could you want
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Just the essentials
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Not to be insane LOL but I literally pass this exact same looking donut shop on the daily
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Serenity now
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should be called “priorities”
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