I'm with Fragems on this, its just that I literally don't know anybody my age who doesn't think along those lines. Literally nobody.Luke wrote:...speak for yourself mister.Forlorn Drifter wrote:because you won't be able to have good sex.
I think everyone would agree with Fragems that an emotional relationship shouldn't be based on sexy time, but a physical relationship based on knockin' boots is a regular thing.
What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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PSN: Green-Whiskeyninjainspandex wrote:Maybe I'm just a pervert
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Literally nobody approves of your use of the word literally.Forlorn Drifter wrote: Literally nobody.
-I am the idiot that likes to have fun and be happy.Ack wrote:I don't know, chief, the haunting feeling of lust I feel whenever I look at your avatar makes me think it's real.
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I don't care.BogusMeatFactory wrote:Literally nobody approves of your use of the word literally.Forlorn Drifter wrote: Literally nobody.
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I literally didn't respond to this post.BogusMeatFactory wrote:Literally nobody approves of your use of the word literally.Forlorn Drifter wrote: Literally nobody.
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I don't know anyone who voted for Nixon, eitherForlorn Drifter wrote:I'm with Fragems on this, its just that I literally don't know anybody my age who doesn't think along those lines. Literally nobody.
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May have something to do with living in Spain. I don't know anyone who voted for Franco either.Erik_Twice wrote:I don't know anyone who voted for Nixon, eitherForlorn Drifter wrote:I'm with Fragems on this, its just that I literally don't know anybody my age who doesn't think along those lines. Literally nobody.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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I don't think you realize how disgustingly insensitive this comparison is, BoringSupreez. Next time consider very seriously if you want to bring up a dictator as a funny quip when talking to a person from the country they brutalized, please.BoringSupreez wrote:May have something to do with living in Spain. I don't know anyone who voted for Franco either.
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I know of no college or University where kids aren't screwing just to screw. And "meaningless sex" sounds like an oxymoron.
Smile: My ECU Pirates won their opening game, and I had a blast tailgating.
Frown: We barely won, against a team only locals have heard of, and we played terrible football. Our running back was dynamite, but our qb and entire defense leaves much to be desired.
Okay...to rehash a previous subject:
https://www.healthychildren.org/English ... mbers.aspx
A very prominent psychologist sent me this as I asked "I just don't get it. I understand the calculations, but what are they worth?"
Her answer:
Worth? That's tricky to answer as they really don't have an actual "worth", they provide explanations and sometimes possible indicators. They aren't completely reliable, and it isn't a true avereage as not every child in the world is included, but it does give doctors an easy way to discuss physical development, and it is easy for parents to understand.
For example, the ONLY time I bring up Hallie's percentile of 99% is because she is three years old and towers over five year old children. Parents ask about her percentile. It's nothing to brag about, and parents who do do not understand that the numbers given are not for praise and are nothing to invest in. Growth can change rapidly.
And I love my 42% as much as my 99%. Also, Luke, I love you but you are taking this number as judging children, and it's not. This isn't a doctor putting a grade on a child. There doesn't have to be a benefit or worth to the number, it's just numbers.
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^That made sense to me.
Smile: My ECU Pirates won their opening game, and I had a blast tailgating.
Frown: We barely won, against a team only locals have heard of, and we played terrible football. Our running back was dynamite, but our qb and entire defense leaves much to be desired.
Okay...to rehash a previous subject:
https://www.healthychildren.org/English ... mbers.aspx
A very prominent psychologist sent me this as I asked "I just don't get it. I understand the calculations, but what are they worth?"
Her answer:
Worth? That's tricky to answer as they really don't have an actual "worth", they provide explanations and sometimes possible indicators. They aren't completely reliable, and it isn't a true avereage as not every child in the world is included, but it does give doctors an easy way to discuss physical development, and it is easy for parents to understand.
For example, the ONLY time I bring up Hallie's percentile of 99% is because she is three years old and towers over five year old children. Parents ask about her percentile. It's nothing to brag about, and parents who do do not understand that the numbers given are not for praise and are nothing to invest in. Growth can change rapidly.
And I love my 42% as much as my 99%. Also, Luke, I love you but you are taking this number as judging children, and it's not. This isn't a doctor putting a grade on a child. There doesn't have to be a benefit or worth to the number, it's just numbers.
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^That made sense to me.
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I literally just lateraled the ball back at you and you literally just let it lateral by you literally.Cronozilla wrote:I literally didn't respond to this post.BogusMeatFactory wrote:Literally nobody approves of your use of the word literally.Forlorn Drifter wrote: Literally nobody.
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I literally just intercepted that ball.BogusMeatFactory wrote: I literally just lateraled the ball back at you and you literally just let it lateral by you literally.