I've never gotten the fascination/enjoyment of desert islands and the like. What's so great about beaches? Girls in skimpy clothing are everywhere when it's summer so that's not exclusive to anywhere.
I've never gotten the fascination/enjoyment of desert islands and the like. What's so great about beaches? Girls in skimpy clothing are everywhere when it's summer so that's not exclusive to anywhere.
I find them aesthetically pleasing.
Also, I like swimming in clear, warm water with tropical fish.
And drinking fancy cocktails under a clear night sky.
I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The person resorting to physical violence over a decision his girlfriend made. Women are not property, and while I can understand avoiding intentionally "stealing" someone's girlfriend, if you are unaware, and *SHE* is making the decision to do whatever it is, there's only one person to blame, and it is not you.
edit: Of course, hotheaded assholes won't see it that way.
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I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The person resorting to physical violence over a decision his girlfriend made. Women are not property, and while I can understand avoiding intentionally "stealing" someone's girlfriend, if you are unaware, and *SHE* is making the decision to do whatever it is, there's only one person to blame, and it is not you.
edit: Of course, hotheaded assholes won't see it that way.
Yeah it happened about three days ago on a night out. The guy who hit me wasn't even the boyfriend of the girl I supposedly pulled.
His friend (who wasn't there) was the boyfriend, and the girl didn't tell me her name or who she was before or after and nobody who was with me told me who she was. I've never met her before and have no idea who she is if you named her. Now the one of them hit me and now the boyfriend is adding me on facebook. (which is just a plain fucking weird thing to do).
It's annoying that I never think to hit people when i'm drunk, I just stand there and say "what the fuck is going on?!". I've got to stop wanting to be the nice guy.
I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The person resorting to physical violence over a decision his girlfriend made. Women are not property, and while I can understand avoiding intentionally "stealing" someone's girlfriend, if you are unaware, and *SHE* is making the decision to do whatever it is, there's only one person to blame, and it is not you.
edit: Of course, hotheaded assholes won't see it that way.
I agree. The puncher is at fault, he has no right to react in such a manner. (The girl's real boyfriend wouldn't have the right to react in such a manner either.)
edit: You should have pressed charges on that asshole, make him think twice before assaulting someone again.
I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The girl is, no one else.
Oh and what do you mean by "hit"?
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It's annoying that I never think to hit people when i'm drunk, I just stand there and say "what the fuck is going on?!". I've got to stop wanting to be the nice guy.
I remedied this by starting out every night of drinking with a full round of punching the people I'm drinking with in the fucking face. I then tell them that I'm only going to get worse as the night goes on, and that it would be in their best interest not to start shit with me. The night usually ends with me squaring off with some people in the parking lot and/or dodging the police as I make my way back home.
I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The person resorting to physical violence over a decision his girlfriend made. Women are not property, and while I can understand avoiding intentionally "stealing" someone's girlfriend, if you are unaware, and *SHE* is making the decision to do whatever it is, there's only one person to blame, and it is not you.
edit: Of course, hotheaded assholes won't see it that way.
I agree. The puncher is at fault, he has no right to react in such a manner. (The girl's real boyfriend wouldn't have the right to react in such a manner either.)
Well, he's just looking out for his friend. It is mostly her at fault when she's necking with someone else behind her boyfriend's back, but the guy just wants you to stop helping her do it. If it's like wham, bam, smack punches, yeah, that's an overreaction, but a punch in the arm isn't that big of a deal, and just him trying to get across a message.
I mean if the guy was trying to fight, then fuck that guy, but if he was just hitting a little that's something else.
Man -- I also had a weird experience at the bars on Saturday night. We were sitting next to this window, and some psychotic guy with an jealous agenda against the girls at the table next to ours shattered this huge pain of glass and shot it all over the bar. Two girls got cut by it and one of my friends had to shake glass out of her pants as well as trade in a beer because it got glass in it. It was a total trip.
I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The girl is, no one else.
Oh and what do you mean by "hit"?
He uppercut me in the jaw with his left, overhand right me in the nose then headbutted me.
I was stood talking with someone else with my hands in my pockets, I turned around and he hit me until I stumbled sideways into a bench. (I hit the side of my head on the top corner of the bench aswell).
Weird thing is, I haven't got a mark on me. I've been hit on maybe three or four different occasions in my life and I haven't had a mark on me after on any of them.
I'm going to throw a hypothetical situation at you guys, and I want to see what the response is.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The girl is, no one else.
Oh and what do you mean by "hit"?
He uppercut me in the jaw with his left, overhand right me in the nose then headbutted me.
I was stood talking with someone else with my hands in my pockets, I turned around and he hit me until I stumbled sideways into a bench. (I hit the side of my head on the top corner of the bench aswell).
Weird thing is, I haven't got a mark on me. I've been hit on maybe three or four different occasions in my life and I haven't had a mark on me after on any of them.
Debate and Discourse, you have been very bad lately. There have been many threads where a handful of people have said stupendously idiotic things that have, unfortunately, sometimes been backed up by stupendous idiots. Most of these things that I have picked up on lately, above and beyond the usual stupidity, have been brandings of remarkably poor 'traits' and behaviors onto the Y chromosome.
Shame on you, those-whom-I-am-talking-to. Shame on all of you-- and you know who you are.
Shame on all of you!, and let's not forget
you're on notice.
Like, for reals, you are on notice. I will kill you. With a scissor. Because it's awkward in the singular and accentuates the tongue-in-cheek nature of this half-joke.
Well, he's just looking out for his friend. It is mostly her at fault when she's necking with someone else behind her boyfriend's back, but the guy just wants you to stop helping her do it. If it's like wham, bam, smack punches, yeah, that's an overreaction, but a punch in the arm isn't that big of a deal, and just him trying to get across a message.
I don't think what he did is really looking out for his friend. He could have just told his friend about his girlfriend's behavior, why risk getting in trouble over some some chick that obviously isn't all that loyal to your friend anyhow.
Well the guy who punched you over-reacted as well, but really the bottom line is the girl you made out with is the problem here, and if I were you I'd send all kinds of facebook messages to her boyfriend taunting him about how she's a crappy kisser and guessing that she's cold fish or something, where does she pick up her cues? etc.
Debate and Discourse, you have been very bad lately. There have been many threads where a handful of people have said stupendously idiotic things that have, unfortunately, sometimes been backed up by stupendous idiots. Most of these things that I have picked up on lately, above and beyond the usual stupidity, have been brandings of remarkably poor 'traits' and behaviors onto the Y chromosome.
Shame on you, those-whom-I-am-talking-to. Shame on all of you-- and you know who you are.
Shame on all of you!, and let's not forget
you're on notice.
Like, for reals, you are on notice. I will kill you. With a scissor. Because it's awkward in the singular and accentuates the tongue-in-cheek nature of this half-joke.
Well, he's just looking out for his friend. It is mostly her at fault when she's necking with someone else behind her boyfriend's back, but the guy just wants you to stop helping her do it. If it's like wham, bam, smack punches, yeah, that's an overreaction, but a punch in the arm isn't that big of a deal, and just him trying to get across a message.
I don't think what he did is really looking out for his friend. He could have just told his friend about his girlfriend's behavior, why risk getting in trouble over some some chick that obviously isn't all that loyal to your friend anyhow.
Well, he's just looking out for his friend. It is mostly her at fault when she's necking with someone else behind her boyfriend's back, but the guy just wants you to stop helping her do it. If it's like wham, bam, smack punches, yeah, that's an overreaction, but a punch in the arm isn't that big of a deal, and just him trying to get across a message.
I don't think what he did is really looking out for his friend. He could have just told his friend about his girlfriend's behavior, why risk getting in trouble over some some chick that obviously isn't all that loyal to your friend anyhow.
Boy code, man.
So, If you were the guy that punched someone who your friends girlfriend was making out with...would you tell your friend what happened?
Well the guy who punched you over-reacted as well, but really the bottom line is the girl you made out with is the problem here, and if I were you I'd send all kinds of facebook messages to her boyfriend taunting him about how she's a crappy kisser and guessing that she's cold fish or something, where does she pick up her cues? etc.
I was thinking of adding the "how do you know this person part" as "I totally had his girlfriend". But thought it may be too cruel and undeserving. I said o.k to adding him plainly because I want to see what the hell reason he could have for wanting to do it.
I'm really just annoyed because I lost a £220 ($430) watch that I had for my 18th birthday due to the stimbling sideways into a bench. He came up to me again later on and was telling me how he knew people and how it was my "last chance". (I don't know what for).
So I laughed in his face then threw him to the side and told him to stop being such an idiot. Then I left and just went the hell home.
Well, he's just looking out for his friend. It is mostly her at fault when she's necking with someone else behind her boyfriend's back, but the guy just wants you to stop helping her do it. If it's like wham, bam, smack punches, yeah, that's an overreaction, but a punch in the arm isn't that big of a deal, and just him trying to get across a message.
I don't think what he did is really looking out for his friend. He could have just told his friend about his girlfriend's behavior, why risk getting in trouble over some some chick that obviously isn't all that loyal to your friend anyhow.
Not teaching anything just yet. I have to design a unit plan for my homework right now, though - I picked a unit on evolution for a grade 10-12 biology class.
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I'll be damned if I'm not going to try. And I was so close last time I hung out with her too. Then her other shitty friends call. Fuckers.
I find them aesthetically pleasing.
Also, I like swimming in clear, warm water with tropical fish.
And drinking fancy cocktails under a clear night sky.
Hahaha, I just thought you were being sharp as usual as you've shown in the past when it comes to being able to remember people's post history.
RE4 if you haven't played it yet.
They could probably release that for the systems coming out in 5 years and it would get a 10/10.
Right, say you go out on a night out and pull a girl (by pull I mean kiss with tongues and maybe a little bit more but nothing to big). You've never met her before and nobody has told you who she is. Now, later on one of the guys you're out with (but he's more a friend of a friend) comes over and hits you a few times and tells you that you pulled his mates girlfriend.
Who's in the wrong?
The person resorting to physical violence over a decision his girlfriend made. Women are not property, and while I can understand avoiding intentionally "stealing" someone's girlfriend, if you are unaware, and *SHE* is making the decision to do whatever it is, there's only one person to blame, and it is not you.
edit: Of course, hotheaded assholes won't see it that way.
His friend (who wasn't there) was the boyfriend, and the girl didn't tell me her name or who she was before or after and nobody who was with me told me who she was. I've never met her before and have no idea who she is if you named her. Now the one of them hit me and now the boyfriend is adding me on facebook. (which is just a plain fucking weird thing to do).
It's annoying that I never think to hit people when i'm drunk, I just stand there and say "what the fuck is going on?!". I've got to stop wanting to be the nice guy.
I agree. The puncher is at fault, he has no right to react in such a manner. (The girl's real boyfriend wouldn't have the right to react in such a manner either.)
edit: You should have pressed charges on that asshole, make him think twice before assaulting someone again.
Oh and what do you mean by "hit"?
The count so far is Hacksaw: 109, Cops: 4
Well, he's just looking out for his friend. It is mostly her at fault when she's necking with someone else behind her boyfriend's back, but the guy just wants you to stop helping her do it. If it's like wham, bam, smack punches, yeah, that's an overreaction, but a punch in the arm isn't that big of a deal, and just him trying to get across a message.
I mean if the guy was trying to fight, then fuck that guy, but if he was just hitting a little that's something else.
Man -- I also had a weird experience at the bars on Saturday night. We were sitting next to this window, and some psychotic guy with an jealous agenda against the girls at the table next to ours shattered this huge pain of glass and shot it all over the bar. Two girls got cut by it and one of my friends had to shake glass out of her pants as well as trade in a beer because it got glass in it. It was a total trip.
He uppercut me in the jaw with his left, overhand right me in the nose then headbutted me.
I was stood talking with someone else with my hands in my pockets, I turned around and he hit me until I stumbled sideways into a bench. (I hit the side of my head on the top corner of the bench aswell).
Weird thing is, I haven't got a mark on me. I've been hit on maybe three or four different occasions in my life and I haven't had a mark on me after on any of them.
Oh, then fuck that guy.
Shame on you, those-whom-I-am-talking-to. Shame on all of you-- and you know who you are.
Shame on all of you!, and let's not forget
you're on notice.
Like, for reals, you are on notice. I will kill you. With a scissor. Because it's awkward in the singular and accentuates the tongue-in-cheek nature of this half-joke.
Half-.
I don't think what he did is really looking out for his friend. He could have just told his friend about his girlfriend's behavior, why risk getting in trouble over some some chick that obviously isn't all that loyal to your friend anyhow.
What grade are you teaching again?
i did have take-out for lunch but that is still wicked strange
or probably more like a quarter-on because you used half-drama instead of half-queen or half-drama-queen
What are you rambling about?
No. This one has kind of small boobs. But they're adorable. Like her.
edit: She's not so much adorable as hot.
So, If you were the guy that punched someone who your friends girlfriend was making out with...would you tell your friend what happened?
I was thinking of adding the "how do you know this person part" as "I totally had his girlfriend". But thought it may be too cruel and undeserving. I said o.k to adding him plainly because I want to see what the hell reason he could have for wanting to do it.
I'm really just annoyed because I lost a £220 ($430) watch that I had for my 18th birthday due to the stimbling sideways into a bench. He came up to me again later on and was telling me how he knew people and how it was my "last chance". (I don't know what for).
So I laughed in his face then threw him to the side and told him to stop being such an idiot. Then I left and just went the hell home.
That's only slightly creepy.
Bullshit, cel.
Not teaching anything just yet. I have to design a unit plan for my homework right now, though - I picked a unit on evolution for a grade 10-12 biology class.