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2:03:11Ah yes, glazing - when you put a shiny coating on some pottery, right? To protect and beautify the clay?
2:03:11the reason the term took of is bcz its not wholesome anyway
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2:03:14there's glazing and _glazing_
2:03:15there's like a 95% chance she knows the other one
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2:03:15glazing is wholesome its fine xD
2:03:15that somehow makes it sound worse
2:03:15Why is it with a question mark?:_bijouPebbleAAA:
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2:03:17Like rock hard (wholesomely) :_bijouPebbleeyes:
2:03:17you could just say praising, less mixup ww
2:03:17actually I'm pretty sure Nerissa has used it both ways but primarily in the same way that you do
2:03:19now no one will be confused, yayy
2:03:20you mean Glaze like a donut, i get it