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Tinuviel
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Has anyone noticed how most of the people who use a picture of themselves as their avatar are usually females under 45?
Nah, I haven't. But I'm sure it is true
Has anyone noticed how most of the people who use a picture of themselves as their avatar are usually females under 45?
Television, or the watching of it, is very often a face-palm worthy experience. A commercial this afternoon had me shaking my head at the falsehood and blatant misrepresentation it was pushing.
Rebate shopping. Getting cash back for spending money at a merchant. Somehow, the paid spokespeople tout it as "I get paid to shop"
NO YOU DON'T!!!!!!!!!
If you shop at a place that gives 10% cash back, and spend $100 at the store, you are still IN THE HOLE by $90. You aren't "making money", you are merely spending less.
GAH!!!!
So it should really be "Paid to buy"Or they can just be normal and call it a 10% off sale. -_-
Nah, I haven't. But I'm sure it is trueMine is a picture of a super handsome boy that I fell in love with and wish I could call my own
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Mine is of my baby girl now. I recently changed it because random men kept PMing and making me make this face:
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Classic! I know that feeling. I got a few even without a picture.![]()
Mine is of my baby girl now. I recently changed it because random men kept PMing and making me make this face:
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...makes me so glad I've grown past trying to run game on young girls.
*no, I've never run game on young girls. That was my inappropriate humor coming out. Put down your pitchforks*
Oh wow! I really enjoyed that!The Gospel explained without Christianese.
[video=youtube;XFhwmo2Zd8s]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFhwmo2Zd8s[/video]
The Gospel explained without Christianese.
We have snow. And I have a car with ABS disabled, which means it can slide when you lock the brakes.
If you feel that you are pretty, you are not feeling well.