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Here’s a draft for a lighthearted, body-positive, and humorous “guide” based on that phrase. It’s written in a playful, second-person style, focusing on confidence and wardrobe resilience. bbw thiccollegegirl pops a button better

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The phrase combines several popular internet slang terms and tropes:

The library was quiet, save for the rhythmic clicking of a laptop keyboard. —known to her followers as thiccollegegirl When your GPA and your waistline are both

[OC] Guess who just found out her favorite top is officially part-time? 🙃 Sitting down in lecture = instant button betrayal. At least my grades are solid
 even if my wardrobe isn’t. Thicc college girls: 1, cheap buttons: 0.

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