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These things really are "out of style?" 14 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Turning off phones and stuff is dangerous nowadays though. Like it's fine to set them down away from you but it's always better to have some way to reach you in case an emergency happens. It could be the difference if seeing a family members last moments or not in extreme cases
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Never underestimate the effect of kindness 8 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
My issue with this is that these are seen as oddities and rare among people. The fact that being kind to others is such a rare thing that people see a few and immediately think "faith in humanity restored" instead of "why isn't this the norm" is kinda sad
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Dads Who Didn’t Want Any Dogs In Their Lives 5 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
As small and useless as one
Dads Who Didn’t Want Any Dogs In Their Lives 5 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Well yeah, he didn't want a dog. He didn't mind rats though
Anti-war protester in Harlem, 1967. 7 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
The origins of the word though is just a base name that was used in any race that you thought was below yours. Because of everything that happened though it's only thought of as targeting blacks today. But because of its origin meaning I find it funny when they refer to each other with it
Well.. Fuuuu 21 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Lol what? It's like insulting a woman's breast size, and some people have serious complexes about that stuff. Why do you think breast implants are such a huge market and that there are so many ads for penis enlarging bs out there? People can have trama about it, you don't make fun of a person for it. Also in the chance that the conversation was real the girl obviously cared about his opinion due to even telling him her plan. So either they were going out or were just close friends, in either case her comment would probably be taken as a joke, even though it is over the top
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Well.. Fuuuu 21 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Pretty rude considering dick size is determined by genetics and can't be easily cut and regrown to the size you want
Mother of the year 6 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Well hey at least survival of the fittest will cone back into play again
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Daily Dose of Creepy #49 2 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Only the first and fourth one were creepy at all the rest were just kinda whatever
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Braille chocolate message made for a blind daughter 24 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Chocolate is gonna be smeared all over her fingers after she reads it though
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Shit that never happened land 32 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
It's how she agreed that made it conceited, not to mention there was no reason or point to agreeing like that. The way she responded and acted in the post would normally be taken as rude and conceited
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Shit that never happened land 32 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Being curt with "I know" doesn't make someone mad, it comes off as conceit which induces more of a disgust because conceit is a bad personality trait. If you felt compelled to say anything there for whatever reason there were better lines. Some examples: "I get that a lot" "I like to think so too" "It's one of my redeeming qualities" or anything along those lines. But again you can take pride without saying anything, the guy was attracted to her visually so he complimented her in hopes of liking her personality and possibly getting to know her, that's just natural attraction. She immediately thought "fuckboy" and replied in a curt and conceited way, she was obviously not interested in him but she could have just said thanks and moved on anything else was unneeded and rude
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Shit that never happened land 32 comments
iondrako · 7 years ago
Or not, saying "I know" sounds more like they're convincing themselves it's true. Someone with actual confidence wouldn't say that. Also in any compliment whether it be about looks or not saying i know naturally sounds conceited. In a reverse situation where a girl complimented a guy and he said "thanks, I know" everyone would hate that guy. It's like saying "I'm narcissistic, full of myself and to good for you" all in one phrase. Replying like that to a compliment will never be taken as confidence
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