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NIGGA YOU A FUCK NIGGA!


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Re: There's this boy [Re: GoldenEye]
#19395441 - 01/09/14 07:13 PM (10 years, 21 days ago) |
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Just need someone to lay the dick down good and hard. You'll be addicted like everyone else in no time, with seven kids to boot.
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sVs said: Just need someone to lay the dick down good and hard. You'll be addicted like everyone else in no time, with seven kids to boot.
Gross.
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Re: There's this boy [Re: GoldenEye]
#19395453 - 01/09/14 07:15 PM (10 years, 21 days ago) |
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GoldenEye said: It might not be time, just circumstance.
Or that.
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Presumably the look of horror is about the kids, which is totally understandable. I hate the little freaks. The less there are, the better.
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Yup, it was for the kids. I like them on certain occasions. Rarely, though. The majority are unbelievably irritating.
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The attitude that bearing children imparts on their owners is kind of hard to put up with, too. Every time I hear "I'm a single mother and life is hard because XYZ", I feel like I could decapitate someone with my bare hands.
Or "we have children, we are better people heheheh ".
FUCK YOU AND YOUR KIDS, SHIT.
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And stupid. Children are majorly stupid. They believe every damn thing you teach them.
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Re: There's this boy [Re: GoldenEye]
#19395511 - 01/09/14 07:28 PM (10 years, 21 days ago) |
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Yet, their owners act like their spawn are both cute and clever. They are neither. They are deformed and dumber than shit. The world would be better off without 90% of them.
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sVs said: The attitude that bearing children imparts on their owners is kind of hard to put up with, too. Every time I hear "I'm a single mother and life is hard because XYZ", I feel like I could decapitate someone with my bare hands.
Or "we have children, we are better people heheheh ".
FUCK YOU AND YOUR KIDS, SHIT.

Or the people who feel their having children is an extraordinary accomplishment.
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sVs said: They are deformed and dumber than shit.
lmao. Other than their hard-wired instincts, kids are a tabula rasa and learn through the experiences they go through. I think that concept is extraordinary.
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YES....just yes! I agree
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Cojo said: But...I don't want to have sex with him.
Well, my body does, but I DON'T.Quote:
KremrBigSikter said: Make a goddam move. If you "remain open and friendly", he'll think you're being open and friendly.
How? I am so unskilled. 
Like girls need to be skilled to hook up with guys 
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Anyhow, we conversed for a bit after class yesterday and the butterflies nearly erupted from my stomach, but I did not stumble or act silly, which was odd yet relieving. Words flowed out effortlessly, I was engaging, and I felt confident. I think we clicked. Who knows.
I guess my question is, what the hell do I do from here? Remain open and friendly, yes? I have never actually taken initiative when it came to talking to my crushes, so I am kind of new to this.
Just do more of this, with increasing regularity. Eventually, if he doesn't already do so, suggest hanging out after class. If you can make it there, I'm sure you can do the rest.
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Cojo said: Men/boys of the Pub, what would you like a girl to do in this situation?
Be serious, now.
laugh at my shitty jokes, do subtle things like blush or twirl her hair and give me coy looking smiles while we chat. little hints like that
just enough to make me think you want me but leave me unsure enough to have to find out for myself.
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Re: There's this boy [Re: Apostle] 1
#19399069 - 01/10/14 01:21 PM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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That is the best feeling. So exciting. To quote from Star Trek, the wrath of khan: It's "something that will make you feel young as when the world was new."
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Re: There's this boy [Re: koods]
#19399118 - 01/10/14 01:31 PM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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not a star trek fan but thats a good quote.
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