Actually, most of my lays have involved the girl being bitchy early in the interaction. It's just a test, they often become very sweet and sexy later once you show you understand the game. Of course you wouldn't know this seeing as you've obviously been consistently failing this test.But hey man, go ahead and give up every time they test you. Just leaves more for me.
@mijirOne dropped out of high school at 15 with a crack addiction after losing some 60 or 70 pounds. They all went through a methamphetamine phase. Sometimes they'd have competitions to see who would pop the most triple-C. The only guy who stuck with weed has been working at Dominoes delivering pizza since he graduated, which has been quite some time.Why do you glorify stoners and alcoholics? My family is torn in half because of an unfaithful, abusive alcoholic. He's a nice enough guy, but he does stupid things when he's drunk. And then there's the friend I listed above, who in fact was my best friend for a good while in high school. He aspires to nothing more than getting high again, even if it is just weed he's smoking.I'm sure the idea of substance abuse seems like no big deal when you're young and naive, but go meet someone who's had a lifetime addiction. It's neither desirable nor glorified. I don't expect you to take my word for it, since these are my personal experiences and mean nothing to you. So I'm quite sincere when I say go meet someone with a lifetime addiction. You're entitled to whatever beliefs you desire, but I would encourage you to know as much as you can before you settle at a single conclusion.
thesabreJan 12, 2009
Just remember everybody, Digg.com is a place for non-conformity. Down with the government, be a free thinker!
abol684Jan 12, 2009
gasp! the last denominator!
tynanJan 12, 2009
Actually, most of my lays have involved the girl being bitchy early in the interaction. It's just a test, they often become very sweet and sexy later once you show you understand the game. Of course you wouldn't know this seeing as you've obviously been consistently failing this test.But hey man, go ahead and give up every time they test you. Just leaves more for me.
wannabesquareJan 13, 2009
HOLY s**tA guy who commented referenced Digg, and had the Operation Ivy symbol.Must find this man and give him very many monies.....
farfromhereJan 13, 2009
Do you ever read what you write?
crgnetworksJan 13, 2009
GIGITY GIGITY GIGITY
hjartadJan 14, 2009
The "additional details" are ALL we need to know, loverboy. Add that to your Facebook profile and the girls will reply in droves.
hotpuck6Jan 17, 2009
i think the german added something to it.
vocam111May 19, 2009
Hey, wat's up? ---> very impolite.He said that he wasn't ugly but in my opinion, ugly man that we call him.<a class="user" href="http://amazooo.com">http://amazooo.com</a>
Closed AccountJul 7, 2009
Over 9000 internets for you, sir.
bobthegreat1224Sep 3, 2009
@mijirOne dropped out of high school at 15 with a crack addiction after losing some 60 or 70 pounds. They all went through a methamphetamine phase. Sometimes they'd have competitions to see who would pop the most triple-C. The only guy who stuck with weed has been working at Dominoes delivering pizza since he graduated, which has been quite some time.Why do you glorify stoners and alcoholics? My family is torn in half because of an unfaithful, abusive alcoholic. He's a nice enough guy, but he does stupid things when he's drunk. And then there's the friend I listed above, who in fact was my best friend for a good while in high school. He aspires to nothing more than getting high again, even if it is just weed he's smoking.I'm sure the idea of substance abuse seems like no big deal when you're young and naive, but go meet someone who's had a lifetime addiction. It's neither desirable nor glorified. I don't expect you to take my word for it, since these are my personal experiences and mean nothing to you. So I'm quite sincere when I say go meet someone with a lifetime addiction. You're entitled to whatever beliefs you desire, but I would encourage you to know as much as you can before you settle at a single conclusion.