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I'm not your mate 4 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
This reminds me of that one scene in Ocean's 11 where the two brothers, one with a bunch of balloons, bump into each other and pretend to get into and argument to distract the security guard and they start saying, "I'm not your pal, friend.", "I'm not your friend, cuz.", etc.
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The problem with leaving windows open during summer 3 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
They fly in whenever I open the door to go in or out. It's so annoying and a lot of them are looking for refuge for this time if the year since it's getting colder, so they're getting more and more desperate for somewhere warm and now I'm sure that half the population of bugs in my city are cooped up in my house.
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Contingency plan 8 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Haha, my mom and I were both paranoid after that movie. We're already both super protective of each other, but I was more paranoid than normal whenever she went to the grocery store and took even a second too long and I started texting her and calling her and basically going crazy until she told me to stop because she was okay.
This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
@vlekkie Honey, you need to shut it. You talk about being better than all of these other countries, when you're just being as rude as the stereotype of them.
Anyways, I just didn't understand it because what he/she was saying didn't make sense. As in, the actual sentence structure and such.
I got the main point that however you look is fine, but when they said, " . . . maybe a lot of teenagers are obese, but has it ever crossed your mind that maybe they're healthy?" but then wrote, "I do know that obesity is unhealthy, I did state state, 'Maybe a lot of teenagers are obese.' It works both ways with the argument." That just made no sense to me.
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I'm begging you 28 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Haha, my mom spoils our dog as well. Sometimes she'll make him his own small plate of food for dinner. He always gets so excited and it's so cute but it's so ridiculous that I just kinda laugh.
Great Point 45 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
@silverwindsecho This doesn't apply to all types of homophobia. After all, there still are homophobic women, like you said, and there's men who are homophobic because it goes against their beliefs and such. But I bet a large majority of male homophobes are homophobic simply because of this right here.
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The internet 14 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well-said. And that does seem to be the most logical conclusion, so I'll guess you're right.
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Coming 12 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Oh, I've been to the Newport Aquarium, it's a couple hours from my house. :) My mom took me there when I was little once and she says that she turned her back to look at some fish for a split second and then turned back and I was gone. Turns out I had wandered over to the octopus tank because it was the only thing that was short enough for me to see.
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Faith in my generation: Lost 19 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Yeah, I don't let it get to me. It's just annoying. I wish someone was at least mildly interesting so I could talk to them, but everyone has just kinda melded into this blob of sameness. The interesting people probably just keep it all inside their heads considering I usually like introverts more than extroverts.
Anyways, I don't know about college. The school system has been up our butts about it since sixth grade but I still haven't made a choice. I mean, I wanna travel and live and such before doing too much, but I love learning and it's the safe choice (which kinda makes me rebel against it more). It probably won't even be an option considering I'm too broke to afford new shoes much less college.
Favorite customer 2 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
This is why I love Leslie. :)
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Please 8 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Don't squeeze me. Ever.
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Dream come true 6 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
But then you'd still have to deal with the itchy bug bites. Plus, what if instead of making you slimmer all over, they'd just suck out fat from whichever section they bit so your left forearm would be nice and skinny, but everywhere else would be fat?
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Get yourself a body 45 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
This is funsubstance, if we weren't lazy, we wouldn't be on here. And who's complaining? I think we're all just playfully joking. :)
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True Story. 14 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
That dog has more moves than me.
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I'm begging you 28 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
XD Haha, my cat is more just like "fuck you" all the time with the rare occasion where she'll actually hop up on my lap and start purring and butting against my hand.
This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Yeah, I was wondering that. I pretty much consider all teenagers to be kids. Anyways, I doubt other generations have been that young, but I'm sure there have been a few. I mean, there's always the sixteen or fifteen year olds smoking and drinking in the old 80's cheesy high school movies and thirteen years old isn't that far away.
Get yourself a body 45 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Wait. This is just the morning workout? What are you gonna make us do for the rest of the day?
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I'm begging you 28 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Maybe my dog's safe haven is just around us. He follows my mom sound everywhere, and when she's not home, he follows me.
As a teacher, this is my biggest confession 11 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Referrals, suspensions, but those are pretty drastic. Usually, there's not a lot teachers CAN do.
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This applies to bunnies at easter too 6 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, I think kittens would be fine since cats are generally easy to take care of (just ignore the additional costs of feeding them and vet visits and such), but dogs have to be walked all the time and are a lot more dependent on attention than cats, so they'd be more difficult.
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This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Wait, what? That makes no sense. Obesity isn't healthy, no matter how you put it. And you're considered obese if you're body mass index is 30.0 or over.
If you're talking about people who just naturally have different body types that make them larger or people who have muscles that make them larger or just different from the ideal body type, then that's not unhealthy but those people typically aren't obese.
I mean, I agree that being obese isn't wrong, it's just unhealthy.
This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Also @iwantasandwhich, I would like you to know that when I said the words "you" or "your" or anything like that, I wasn't talking to YOU. I was talking to the person on Tumblr who posted this and writing as though I was directly replying to them on Tumblr. I would just like you to know that because, rereading my comment, it seemed like I was talking to you when I wasn't so I just wanted to clear up any confusion. :)
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This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I agree with most of what you said, but obesity, by its definition, is unhealthy. Also, if you're going to complain about society not accepting overweight people, then you should also not call super skinny people "twigs". It goes both ways.
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A baking pan with any shape 10 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I could tell people to eat my dick and then hand them a cake that looks like a dick . . . it's perfect! Of course, you'd have to make the cake taste horrible so that they wouldn't even enjoy it for a second, but still.
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This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I think it's more that your keyboard buttons are too small, I'm sure your thumbs are perfectly fine (as weird as that sounds). Anyways, there's good and bad in everything, just people usually focus on the bad as opposed to the good.
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