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Where’s Dazzle?

A horror game set in dandy’s world, where Razzle and Dazzle join looey’s circus, but Dazzle goes missing, and a dark skin is attached to him. You have to try and find him! But based on how the game plays out, I don’t think he wants to be found…
Where’s Dazzle?
by MirakatFursona February 3, 2025
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Where the Fun Begins

The intersection marked by radio towers where Massachusetts State Routes 117 and 20 bridge over I-95
The two-story octagonal bank is one of many landmarks to Where the Fun Begins
by o23gfh January 20, 2026
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Where is the donkey tied

God, that'd be so fucking hot. Someone rips a fat, musty fart in the confined, tiny space you're in. You have no escape. The smell overwhelms your nostrils as you're forced to breathe in that smelly egg fart from a strong, Greek man. Your eyes water, your cock throbs. The smell in the room slowly goes away, and you notice. Desperate for that arousal to intensify you grip your cock and begin furiously jerking off. You jizz a load so hard it nearly alerts the Trojans about the truth of the horse. After that, you swore never to speak of this event.
Human 1: Where is the donkey tied? Human 2: You jizz a load so hard
by Kiffytheapple February 15, 2026
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Where-Is-Your-God Fallacy

A dismissive rhetorical move, often used in debates about religion or spirituality, where someone demands physical proof of the divine—"Where is your God? Show me!"—as if the absence of physical evidence proves non-existence. The fallacy lies in demanding a kind of evidence that the claim, by its nature, doesn't offer. Spiritual experiences aren't physical objects; divine reality, if it exists, may not be empirically accessible in the way rocks and trees are. The demand for physical proof of non-physical claims is category error dressed as skepticism.
"I tried to explain my spiritual experiences. Response: 'Where is your God? Show me a photo!' That's Where-Is-Your-God Fallacy—demanding physical evidence for what may not be physical. Spiritual claims aren't scientific hypotheses; they're about meaning, experience, and transcendence. Demanding empirical proof is like demanding to hear a painting. Wrong tool for the domain."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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Where’s My Phone?

One of the best songs on Mitski’s album "Nothing’s About to Happen To Me."
Yo bro do you know about Where’s My Phone?
Yes bro
by KAIDYN_WEE March 13, 2026
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Where the table lands

“Where the table lands,” refers to allowing things to happen naturally and accepting the outcome, without trying to change it.
Him: Can we talk later?
Her: I’ll be back in about two hours.
Him: Ok, we’ll see where the table lands then.
by ETENKHF February 15, 2025
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Where's My Sex Hater

the greatest account to ever grace Twitter, and who will be missed dearly.
"Hey, remember Where's My Sex Hater?"

"I miss him."
by notborpgorp February 19, 2025
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