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Thoughts on RuPaul's Drag Race season 24, episode 4

Time for a ball!

  1. Wow lipstick messages start off pretty generic
  2. Crystal, that isn't light makeup
  3. My god what a weird challenge
  4. Yeah pretty sure they just edit it so the winner is the last one we see
  5. Donating to bees? Okay
  6. A ball ball. Meta
  7. Oh no, Heidi, you're so charming I want you to stay
  8. Popcorn balls are a choice...
  9. I can't wait for all the ball puns
  10. Cosplay techniques ftw
  11. Gigi, your base does look great, but yeah that's not the challenge
  12. Do you have a bottom, Aiden?
  13. Pretty sure my girls are safe cause they haven't gotten screen time
  14. Leslie Jones!!!
  15. Nicky you look amazing!!!
  16. Rock M. Sakura, the tetherball thing is amazing
  17. Jantasy, love it
  18. Widow, you look fabulous
  19. They all look so much like Real Housewives
  20. Brita, I do like you but that that dress does not look expensive
  21. Aiden, I think you're gonna be in trouble
  22. I really like Rock M.'s look, but they're probably gonna say it's too much
  23. Jaiden, it does look like you ran out of balls
  24. I think Widow looked amazing and should've been in the top, but maybe I"m biased cause she's on my team
  25. Phew, Nicky is safe
  26. Brita, the pineapple story doesn't save your outfit
  27. I CANNOT BELIEVE Aiden is safe
  28. GREAT SONG
  29. I maintain that Aiden should've been lip syncing
  30. GAY'S ANATOMY
(Prompt by me)
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