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What the fuck
So today I stretched out my Chicom to hold more mags. I stuffed it under my computer desk and forgot about it until just now. I usually fap before going to bed, and when I finished I obtained a kleenex to wipe jizz off whatever I came on as usual, and noticed the Chicom under my desk, with jizz all over it.
Cumouflage Like the one Seamen use
Ahahahaha
oh my god ahahahahah
oh.. my good going winrar
:smug:
Back to school tomorrow. That means surrounded by retarded bitches all day.
I don't go back until the 10th :smug:
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;27208561]Back to school tomorrow. That means surrounded by [b]retarded bitches [/b] all day.[/QUOTE] thats why you're single
[QUOTE=W0w00t;27208604]thats why you're single[/QUOTE] I'm totally aware of that. It's not like it's that far from the truth though.
[QUOTE=RenegadeSanta;27208572]I don't go back until the 10th :smug:[/QUOTE] Same! *high five* And when I'll start back, well I'll have to see and talk again to those girl friends of mine again :smug:
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;27208561]Back to school tomorrow. That means surrounded by retarded bitches all day.[/QUOTE] I'm going to tell you a story, about a girl named Katie, someone who I went to school with a few months ago, and yes, this is a true story. Katie was the type of girl into emo or metal music. Had the teased hair, skinny jeans, black makeup, the whole nine yards. Now there are girls at my school, mainly the preppy ones, who judged her, made fun of her, how she dressed, how she looked, etc. She seemed really quiet, and downcast, mainly because of all the people coming down on her. At first I though her style was a bit different, but not in a bad way. It made her unique and it made her stand out from the rest of the Hollister/Abercrombie crowd. So one day, I see her walking in the courtyard, and I decide to walk with her to class. I introduced myself, as did she. And she was nothing like I expected. I was ready to hear this hardcore girl, always hating life, not wanting to live or having tons of problems, but just from her saying "Hi, I'm Katie", I knew I was completely wrong. She was the sweetest girl you could possibly meet. She was full of life and curiosity. I guess my point is that when you judge people from the outside, you never know what that person will truly be like under their layers. You say their retarded bitches and they don't like your music, blah blah blah, but what if deep down, under the makeup, the clothes, the cell phones, and other items, that they share something in common with you? You judge them, but only by their outside appearance. If I looked at you, I'd think you're a fuckwad (I don't really, but this is an example), but I know there's more to you. You need to give girls like that a chance. Even if they don't like your music, it doesn't mean you can't find a median, or even introduce them to other bands of your genre. You need to open up more, despite physical disabilities, appearances, or other trivial categories. The more you open up to the outside, the more people you invite in, and the better chance you have of making new friends, or even a girlfriend.
[QUOTE=Identity;27208777]I'm going to tell you a story, about a girl named Katie, someone who I went to school with a few months ago, and yes, this is a true story. Katie was the type of girl into emo or metal music. Had the teased hair, skinny jeans, black makeup, the whole nine yards. Now there are girls at my school, mainly the preppy ones, who judged her, made fun of her, how she dressed, how she looked, etc. She seemed really quiet, and downcast, mainly because of all the people coming down on her. At first I though her style was a bit different, but not in a bad way. It made her unique and it made her stand out from the rest of the Hollister/Abercrombie crowd. So one day, I see her walking in the courtyard, and I decide to walk with her to class. I introduced myself, as did she. And she was nothing like I expected. I was ready to hear this hardcore girl, always hating life, not wanting to live or having tons of problems, but just from her saying "Hi, I'm Katie", I knew I was completely wrong. She was the sweetest girl you could possibly meet. She was full of life and curiosity. I guess my point is that when you judge people from the outside, you never know what that person will truly be like under their layers. You say their retarded bitches and they don't like your music, blah blah blah, but what if deep down, under the makeup, the clothes, the cell phones, and other items, that they share something in common with you? You judge them, but only by their outside appearance. If I looked at you, I'd think you're a fuckwad (I don't really, but this is an example), but I know there's more to you. You need to give girls like that a chance. Even if they don't like your music, it doesn't mean you can't find a median, or even introduce them to other bands of your genre. You need to open up more, despite physical disabilities, appearances, or other trivial categories. The more you open up to the outside, the more people you invite in, and the better chance you have of making new friends, or even a girlfriend.[/QUOTE] good story good advice lets eat
[QUOTE=Identity;27208777]I'm going to tell you a story, about a girl named Katie, someone who I went to school with a few months ago, and yes, this is a true story. Katie was the type of girl into emo or metal music. Had the teased hair, skinny jeans, black makeup, the whole nine yards. Now there are girls at my school, mainly the preppy ones, who judged her, made fun of her, how she dressed, how she looked, etc. She seemed really quiet, and downcast, mainly because of all the people coming down on her. At first I though her style was a bit different, but not in a bad way. It made her unique and it made her stand out from the rest of the Hollister/Abercrombie crowd. So one day, I see her walking in the courtyard, and I decide to walk with her to class. I introduced myself, as did she. And she was nothing like I expected. I was ready to hear this hardcore girl, always hating life, not wanting to live or having tons of problems, but just from her saying "Hi, I'm Katie", I knew I was completely wrong. She was the sweetest girl you could possibly meet. She was full of life and curiosity. I guess my point is that when you judge people from the outside, you never know what that person will truly be like under their layers. You say their retarded bitches and they don't like your music, blah blah blah, but what if deep down, under the makeup, the clothes, the cell phones, and other items, that they share something in common with you? You judge them, but only by their outside appearance. If I looked at you, I'd think you're a fuckwad (I don't really, but this is an example), but I know there's more to you. You need to give girls like that a chance. Even if they don't like your music, it doesn't mean you can't find a median, or even introduce them to other bands of your genre. You need to open up more, despite physical disabilities, appearances, or other trivial categories. The more you open up to the outside, the more people you invite in, and the better chance you have of making new friends, or even a girlfriend.[/QUOTE] I don't think you're quite getting the point though. I want a girl like the one you were talking about, someone who's different and stands out from all the other people. Unfortunately I'm beginning to doubt girls like this actually exist because I've yet to see one in real life.
girls have cooties
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;27209177]I don't think you're quite getting the point though. I want a girl like the one you were talking about, someone who's different and stands out from all the other people. Unfortunately I'm beginning to doubt girls like this actually exist because I've yet to see one in real life.[/QUOTE] Shift your paradigm then.
[QUOTE=Identity;27209211]Shift your paradigm then.[/QUOTE] Can you put that in dumbass terms please?
"A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them, especially in an intellectual discipline."
Changing my way of thinking won't make the kind of girls I like start existing, especially if I've never seen one anywhere around where I live.
[QUOTE=Taepodong-2;27209286]Changing my way of thinking won't make the kind of girls I like start existing, especially if I've never seen one anywhere around where I live.[/QUOTE] Changing how you judge a person will though. It's about how you see the other person outside of normal viewing.
[QUOTE=Identity;27209356]Changing how you judge a person will though. It's about how you see the other person outside of normal viewing.[/QUOTE] I really don't think you're getting the point. let me put it in bold and caps, maybe you'll understand it then. [b]I DON'T LIKE NORMAL PREPPY GIRLS AT ALL NO MATTER WHAT. I WANT A GIRL THAT STANDS OUT FROM THEM BUT THOSE KIND OF GIRLS ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND.[/b]
Are you just going off of what they look like? If you've never talked to any of them then you don't know. Some girls it's just a show they put on to not get picked on.
[QUOTE=RenegadeSanta;27209477]Are you just going off of what they look like? If you've never talked to any of them then you don't know. Some girls it's just a show they put on to not get picked on.[/QUOTE] If they're secretly just as much of a metalhead as me but they're hiding it by being a prep that's horrible because they're not being true about themselves and are therefore probably not someone I would want a whole lot to do with. I'd rather have someone who doesn't put on an act.
Okay so you expect everyone to be totally open if that means getting picked on a shitton? I know some girls like that and they're cool. They just aren't thrilled about being picked on which makes sense.
oh god we're back to this again
It's like a vicious cycle.
like 1000rpm cycle
Fuck that, I think we're going somewhere in the hundred thousands now.
But this is more constructive than the thing with Jenkem.
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