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| Die Zicke | Sep 8 2013, 04:32 AM Post #32936 |
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Caffeine is good for you.
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I'm sorry, baby. Nice image, though
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| Yuwree | Sep 8 2013, 04:37 AM Post #32937 |
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Official Pine Tree
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I think Frost is enjoying not being a mod
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| orangedaffodils | Sep 8 2013, 04:47 AM Post #32938 |
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I do volunteer work for a few places, so idk which one you're talking about specifically. Do you mean the one I go with to the animal shelter? If so, then yes it's the same girl...but we're not dating. |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 04:47 AM Post #32939 |
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is she gay? does she know you are? |
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| GuaranaGirl | Sep 8 2013, 04:48 AM Post #32940 |
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Key of Jail.
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well. it even looks cute, this way![]() Spoiler: click to toggle
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| GuaranaGirl | Sep 8 2013, 04:49 AM Post #32941 |
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Key of Jail.
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(now I want one too /o\)![]() Spoiler: click to toggle
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| Artichoke | Sep 8 2013, 04:51 AM Post #32942 |
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nam fuit ante Helenam cunnus taeterrima belli causa
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Snakes are cute. |
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| GuaranaGirl | Sep 8 2013, 04:54 AM Post #32943 |
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Key of Jail.
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not gonna lie, I'd freak out if I saw this in person... or at least I'd be very afraid. but seeing this snake like this... omg, that bath picture.. it made me want one, I swear XD |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 04:54 AM Post #32944 |
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snakes make my skin crawl
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| orangedaffodils | Sep 8 2013, 05:00 AM Post #32945 |
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She's...questionable. it's hard to gauge her tbh. I'm leaning towards "no" but last night made me rethink that stance a bit. And no, she doesn't. Though if she were to ask I wouldn't lie to her
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| Egg__Tart | Sep 8 2013, 05:14 AM Post #32946 |
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I second this, snakes are never my thing. Just looking at the picture make me have goosebumps. |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 05:17 AM Post #32947 |
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I was wondering if this just happens to me but do you notice that guys tend to stick together? whenever you are fighting with a guy, his friend always stand by him, sometimes it doesn't even have to be friends, just two guys. even if he is in the wrong but with girls, they rarely stand by you when you're fighting with a guy, they always remain neutral or in worst cases, stand by the guy's side too this annoys me a lot |
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| Artichoke | Sep 8 2013, 05:21 AM Post #32948 |
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I've never had that experience, personally. Friends stick with friends, regardless of gender. |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 05:25 AM Post #32949 |
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not exactly friends though |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 05:26 AM Post #32950 |
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with complete strangers? i think people naturally defend people that they see themselves in. gender, ethnicity, etc. |
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| orangedaffodils | Sep 8 2013, 05:27 AM Post #32951 |
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No, you're not the only one. I think an intimidation factor comes into play, especially if it was a big deal - there's always the possibility that someone can become violent if you anger them enough and obviously a guy is going to generally have more of an upper hand when fighting a girl. It's kind of like a, "well I don't want him to act like that towards me so let's not piss him off" type of thing. At least, from what i've seen. |
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| Artichoke | Sep 8 2013, 05:40 AM Post #32952 |
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I've never seen that, either. People tend to stick to those they're similar with, so girls stand up for girls because they think the lad has done something dickish, whereas lads stick up for lads because they think the girl might've been overreacting. Most of the time, people will stick up for the girl, because they assume she'll be the one threatened the most in that situation, and the lad is unfairly treating her. All in my experience, though! It might be a cultural thing. |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 05:41 AM Post #32953 |
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are we talking about fights in general here or just the physical part? i've been into a fist fight with a guy once, out of anger. i can tell you no one dared to butt in, they just pretty much stood there and watched. it was pretty sad because i kinda know most of the people in the crowd. it's either they're afraid to get hurt or they find watching fights pretty entertaining. my bet's on the latter. but never again would i resolve an argument with a fist fight or anything physical. i don't know how i got there in the first place. i don't like fights in general. i stay neutral. |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 05:45 AM Post #32954 |
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not physical, just words even if sometimes both guys are your friends too, and you're arguing with one of them, your other male friend stand by the guy's side and end up even ganging up on you and it's a matter of being right or wrong I see happening in basic discussions on the internet too, if you're arguing with a guy and if other guys show up, they back each other up rarely (Never saw happening) a guy not do this |
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| Die Zicke | Sep 8 2013, 05:46 AM Post #32955 |
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I think she's probably talking about a non-physical fight. Something conversational. I've never been in any real fights, but I box in my spare time for exercise. I could hold my own if I had to
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 05:46 AM Post #32956 |
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SA * I meant it's NOT a matter of being right or wrong |
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| babycakes | Sep 8 2013, 05:49 AM Post #32957 |
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I'm not sure specifically what it is, but I have found it a challenge to work with guys in the past because they do have a tendency to band together. For example, I'm discussing my perspective on the direction of project with one guy, he disagrees (not impolitely) and states his own, second guy comes in and backs him up (although he seems to not have given it any thought), then third guy, etc. When all the guys have come to a consensus, they then proceed to brofist/backslap/dudethisisthebestideaever each other and the matter seems settled. Any further discussion seems redundant because the matter has already been decided on by the bros. Of course, I've met lovely, cooperative guys but this is not a problem I've ever experienced with females. |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 06:00 AM Post #32958 |
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SA my bad i thought you were referring to physical. i don't really want to say this nor confident enough to say so, but if that's the case it might be a gender thing. but it really depends on the situation. it's different for everyone. |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 06:00 AM Post #32959 |
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yes, things like this this little unsaid behavior pisses me off mostly because women are not like this at all |
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 06:02 AM Post #32960 |
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I know that feeling. They give you this "the adults are talking" look if you try to contribute. |
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| Artichoke | Sep 8 2013, 06:06 AM Post #32961 |
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Oh, yeah, I've seen this behaviour in the more "laddish" lads that I know. Does my bloody nut in when they act like that, especially when they think it makes them more right. On the contrary, the more intelligent males I've met have never done this.
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| Die Zicke | Sep 8 2013, 06:25 AM Post #32962 |
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Caffeine is good for you.
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Well after an entire day of nothing I actually have to sleep and get up early tomorrow. Night bishes. Ilu Lasagna |
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| babycakes | Sep 8 2013, 06:30 AM Post #32963 |
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Yes, it's quite annoying, esp. because I was reminded of a specific incident wherein I failed to convince the "lads" of my correct view on the requirements of a certain task, not for lack of trying either, which resulted in us getting the worst mark in the cohort. I felt vindicated when the professor actually pulled us aside to lecture us about the embarrassing presentation we had just given and that my work was the only thing that got us across the line seeing as I had actually ignored the bro-consensus and wrote up my part according to what I was convinced was required. This sort of behaviour is like a prerequisite for bad decision-making and they should've known better since they'd all formally studied organisational behaviour but alas. Also, the girl group consistently received the best marks throughout the semester, coincidence, I think not. |
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| orangedaffodils | Sep 8 2013, 06:31 AM Post #32964 |
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Night, DZ! ![]() Spoiler: click to toggle
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| Die Zicke | Sep 8 2013, 06:35 AM Post #32965 |
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Viel'n dank, Orange. Und danach Atze? Geil. Schlaf gut, alle. Ich liebe dich. Night everyone! |
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| babycakes | Sep 8 2013, 06:37 AM Post #32966 |
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^ Gudnight Zicke |
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| orangedaffodils | Sep 8 2013, 06:42 AM Post #32967 |
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Ich habe versucht
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 06:54 AM Post #32968 |
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@orange, i thought i saw you playing pool a week ago. i almost embarrassed myself. |
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| orangedaffodils | Sep 8 2013, 07:02 AM Post #32969 |
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Haha, noooo I suck at pool, I only play when someone good is on my team!
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| Guest | Sep 8 2013, 07:20 AM Post #32970 |
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are you still a physics major? |
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