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Hey! My breast are down here 16 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
>puts an enormous amount of makeup on face and especially around eyes to make them stand out
"Oi my breasts are down 'ere"
GTFO with that shit 35 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
*cries in Italian*
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Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
The argument "this site is supposed to be fun so why are we discussing serious things here" is completely ridiculous, and yet so many people use it. If fsers didn't like serious posts that make people discuss them in the comments, they wouldn't upvote them. Besides, there's something I've been saying many times here, and this argument always seems to be ignored, and that is that having discussions is fun, if you know how to do it without insulting the other side. Not many people do, though, sometimes you write something comparable to an essay to support your argument, and the other side just goes: "your stupid lol". That is just infuriating. But being able to listen and react, exchange opinions like cultivated beings, that is fun in my opinion. And if you don't find it fun, you don't have to participate, also there is always the "unfollow comments" button.
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I'm the first one ...ow 19 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
No, I mean that I felt...well, just different, two days after. As if I subconsciously knew, but I think it was rather me being afraid of it. There were no real symptoms really, I just felt weird. Kind of bloated, sick but not vomiting, and I also got a postnasal drip (sore throat), which I found out that can also be a symptom. But considering the season, I think it was just a sore throat because I forgot to wear a scarf.
Anyway, the symptoms went away and now I got my period almost when I was supposed to (a bit early, actually, but that's because I'm on birth control for only 2 months, so it takes some time before it becomes completely regular considering I had hormonal problems and it was never regular before, once I got my period after two weeks because my hormones are stupid). So yeah, all symptoms are completely gone now, so I think there's nothing to be afraid of.
GTFO with that shit 35 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
If you mean pesto by "red sauce", then it's definitely not the same thing. Pesto is glorious and doesn't increase the risk of cancer as much as ketchup.
If you mean tomato sauce, we usually do our own so the quality is on an entirely different level because there are actual tomatoes in it, opposed to a bit of tomatoes and a lot of sugar, salt and sodium benzoate (that's particularly what increases the risk of cancer as I mentioned, and it's not only in ketchup but a lot of other stuff as well like soft drinks)
If you mean something else, please explain.
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Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
To be perfectly honest I feel like there are fewer sjws now. Yes, there are still some radical sjws/feminazis but I think that a few users who are not afraid to use critical thinking and be honest (like garlog for example, he's sometimes an arse but he's an honest arse, and he often makes good points, albeit sometimes controversial) made the overall atmosphere of fs less sheepish. I remember that I got downvoted into oblivion for disagreeing with a post, just because everyone assumed that what is posted is 100% true like little sheeple. Now people are more critical and express what they think, and I think that's a very good thing, even when they express an opinion I disagree with.
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I'm the first one ...ow 19 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Dayum. Still, my period is over now, all those symptoms are gone and I had a few days long bleeding going on, so I think I'm fine. I think that what I felt was just paranoia and stress induced fake symptoms (combined with the fact that I looked my symptoms up on webMD, which suggests 50% of the time pregnancy 50% cancer), I mean you can't feel symptoms two days afterwards, right?
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Man driving his Tricer-a-car 4 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
How did you miss the chance to call it a Tri-car-atops!
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Yeet NO 1 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
There are times I appreciate that most of my teachers let us choose our partners for a group project, because me and my friends are pretty conscientious about school things. Some of them pick people randomly though, and in that case I'm 100% in OP's situation.
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Chris Pratt's hidden talent 14 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Gosh I almost forgot that Jeremy Renner used to be a makeup artist. This is incredible. I toally want these guys to do my hair and makeup on my prom now.
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I am the superior reptile! 12 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Brutal.
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Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Simple =/= good. "Ignorance is bliss" is a saying for a reason.
Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Definitely. I find it curious that some people are unwilling to believe me when I say I was doing a bit of a social experiment on fs but believe in things like "rape culture".
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I'm the first one ...ow 19 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I was the first one until recently I got a scare when I started feeling sick and was afraid the contraceptives failed. It's almost indescribable how much I appreciated the familliar stabbing feeling in my gut those two weeks later. I still get pimples though so that sucks.
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One man camper 7 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I'd probably have a permanent bruise on my forehead because I'd always bang it on the shelf while getting up from bed.
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Snow leopardess 3 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is how you make art with a nude model without making it awkwardly sexual. Some people should learn from this.
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When people ask do I work out 1 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
*sprays cooking oil in mouth* Fitness me!
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Just Tyrion things 14 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I like Tyrion but I've never watched the show cause I've read the books. Bam, loophole.
Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Is having an interest in sociology a bad thing?
Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Yes. I'm testing this theory, you see. People tend to judge so much by the general outlook of your words. If you have good points but present them like a brute, the outcome is ten times worse than having basically the same points but presenting them eloquently. I boosted this further when I found out I had no responses, only downvotes, which honestly does seem like a cowardly thing to me as I said, but the main purpose was to see the reaction of other users.
Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Thank you. It's a shame that some users tend to insult another user instead of trying to disprove his/her argument. It makes them seem unprofessional, no matter how good their actual argument is.
Fancy speech is 50% of success in an argument and even if people disagree with you, they mostly keep from insulting you when you speak nicely.
Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I don't know. But we're simply having a discussion and I'm trying to keep it as civil as possible, without insulting anyone etc, so I see no reason for anyone to report anything. For users who might feel bothered by the fact that there is a discussion going on which they are not part of, there's always the "unfollow comments" button.
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Worth a read 158 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Furthermore, mugging and raping are both crimes and are both lawfully punished. Mugging can be life threatening and definitely leaves a traumatic mark on you as well. What people have to learn is that the world is not an entirely safe place (but not because of any made up culture, because of few messed up people you just need to be careful) and nobody will give you a blanket and hot cocoa because you're a victim of a crime. There are many others who (or whose aquaintances) have experinced some form of crime too, and they had to deal with it. As a society we're already doing so much to prevent crimes, but they just happen because some people are assholes. There are people who are so mentally fucked up that they're willing to rape someone because they think they need it, and there are also people who mug and rob to buy drugs that they also think they need.
Everybody should be on their guard in public. If you are so naïve to believe that it's safe in the real world, I'm sorry for you.
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ewqua · 8 years ago
What you write just further proves that there is no rape culture, only a culture with assholes and messed up individuals, and we knew that since like forever.
There are some people who are always willing to exploit the defenseless, whether it's by having sex with them while they're passed out or just stealing their wallet (which happens a lot on parties, or so I've heard, and apparently it's done even by people surprisingly close to you).
Roofies are an entirely different category and nobody sane would ever disagree with you on that. Roofies are definitely a fucked up thing and it takes only a second of not paying attention and you might get dosed. I'm not a chemist but I'm sure that a person could distinguish the feeling of roofies and alcohol, and there can be a blood test done to see whether the person was actually roofie'd, which would then lead to the criminal. Dosing someone to bang them definitely counts as a crime and nobody is denying that.
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Puts things in perspective 20 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I'm imagining they're raging because it seems a very cowardly thing to me to just press downvote without expressing the reason you disagree.