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Bitch, you want me to drive you from Richmond to SFU on my day off? What were you gonna do to return the favour? Suck my dick? :seriously: |
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drank cafe sua da .. . . now i am wired lol |
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don't be that mr. nice guy |
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okay |
Almost 4 fucking years and I still can't get over you? WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Sigh.... Should start a gofundme Spoiler! |
Saw you today and the memories came rushing back...can't stop thinking about the past and my regret..but :fuuuuu: |
Guy at work is super cute. Fb stalked him but limited profile view and I can't figure out if he's single. How should I approach this? I've never had a work crush before! I only see him once or twice a day briefly though because he works downstairs in logistics and I'm upstairs in the main office. Help! |
^^ Don't shit where you eat.. But if you don't care then... ask what he's doing, if he's got dinner plans.. something that would involve a GF. or be blunt cuz most guys are dumb and just say "So, does a handsome guy like you have a GF?" |
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But of course my twisted little brain instantly responded with "But the Targaryans and Lannisters do it! It became wincest!" Anyway, weigh out the pros and cons first before you go for it. Discretion...lots and lots of discretion. |
My father's mother had 14 children (three of whom died in childbirth), had her first child at 16, and had my father (second-eldest) at 18. My mom told me her mother gave birth 17 times. Four died young. Both of them left their homeland 40 years ago. About 10 years after they came to this country, my elder brother was born; my mother was 31 and my father was 36. When I was born, they were 33 and 37 when I was born. They only had two children. Good guy parents: Not bringing the cultural beliefs along with them of having children in your teens and spitting out lots of babies. Some more good guy parenting: They were both raised in devout households in a staunch, deeply conservative Coptic Orthodox country, but both question religion. Don't get me wrong, they're both deeply spiritual because that was how they were raised. But they didn't force me to go to church and only go themselves once every few years, usually for a a funeral. Their ideas about religion are that they're designed to give humans peace of mind about the unknown; everything else is BS. My dad has gone to every gay pride festival (if he's not out of town) since he came to Vancouver in 1979. When I was 3 or 4, my dad also got me an atlas that featured all the major world religions. They weren't like Southern Baptists in the American deep south where a lot of families can be cult-like. In fact, my dad stopped going to church regularly at 16. |
can't tell if unicorn or charade. i'm cautiously optimistic. please be a unicorn :D |
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Having said that: "Bunch of us are grabbing drinks, wanna come? what's ur number etc." |
I think I liked it better when I did the leaving and never gave a second thought to it. |
lets play a game called just the tip, just for a second, just to see how it feels ;) |
Didn't think I'd see someone so cute working at a glass shop. |
Well aren't you spoiled |
life goals says were both not ready yet |
I wish I knew where this was going |
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