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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2012 22:43:31 GMT -8
He is neither. But I posted some stuff about an ex on here once and I guess he found me on here cuz I got a really angry text like 30 minutes after I posted.
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Post by romanticizer on Jan 20, 2012 22:45:35 GMT -8
Gotcha. Let's just hope that doesn't happen. I'm going to this bar and just got the word that an ex-mistake is going to be there. NO ME GUSTA!
Flippin' romanticizer problems.
Edit: This is related because he was a stalker.
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Post by Drew on Jan 21, 2012 7:37:10 GMT -8
Can you cook and clean and do your own laundry? Can you buy groceries that don't include stuff your mom brings your or dollar store food? Does your idea of a good meal consist of 2 boxes of KD and a box of spaghetti mixed in to one big bowl? Do you ask your girlfriend to change your bandage on the wound you got from fooling around at work? I'm going to be in shit again if he decides to stalk me. You guys are bad influences lolz@KD (Kraft Dinner? how canadian)
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Jan 21, 2012 8:37:52 GMT -8
Advice time: Is it normal for guys to want to be 'best friends' after you just had the biggest fight ever and agreed that it's not going to work? I feel like it's some kind of trick. Its not a trick. I'm trying to find my wording the best I can as to not turn this into some male-bashing-estrogen-fest, but quite frankly, when it comes to ending relationships, guys most times don't comprehend the meaning of it. Obviously, breaking up is an emotional time for both parties, no matter who initiated the break up, but I feel like (in my humble opinion) guys are trying to hold onto that familiarity and if they care about you, they're just trying to make things easy--for you, but mostly as a matter of convenience for themselves, but most times, girls--being the emotionally driven characters we are--turn it into something more, holding onto the hope that perhaps they'll want to get back together. So we end up becoming roped in again, holding onto something that he never intended on doing in the first place. So, in my advice, I'd say that if you just want to get over him and move on, just get your shit and leave. Don't hang around to discuss it. Let the smoke clear for a while and then see where that takes you. You're a tough girl with a good head. You'll figure it out I'm best friends with some of my exes but it usually happens a while after. I think that you should take some alone time from him if you need to get over him and maybe reconsider being friends again when you're ready. That may never happen and it is totally okay. This. 100%. Honestly, I have no interest in fraternizing with my exes. But that's simply because they're entirely different people since we dated and quite frankly, so am I. There's this one guy I dated for about 4 years, but we broke up 5 years ago. He's made several attempts to befriend me with small talk, but I just have the interest, so whatevs. Long story short, it is possible to be friends. later. much later. Because when you try to be friends while the wound is still fresh, you'll confuse your friend emotions for boyfriend emotions and try to fill in the blanks. That aside, Romanticizer, how'd you make your outfit blueprints? That's awesome!
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Post by romanticizer on Jan 21, 2012 11:16:42 GMT -8
How? Google, the websites I listed, Photoshop and a sense of whimsy.
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Jan 21, 2012 14:02:58 GMT -8
youz so clevah.
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Post by Rusty on Jan 21, 2012 14:15:52 GMT -8
I as well have a few questions: 1) Is outfit 1 made out of wrapping paper? 2)Outfit 3 is a dress no? So where do you tuck the t-shirt? 3) In outfit 4, there is a picture of a bowtie? Is it cool to wear bowties meow? Is it the 'PeeWee Herman' look? 4)Do you actually wear different shoes everyday? That seems like a lot of work, in 2010 I went 2 days with one sandal. I have no idea why I asked these questions.
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Post by romanticizer on Jan 21, 2012 21:19:39 GMT -8
1. Cotton. 2. It's a skirt and top. 3. It's a hair clip. 4. Yes.
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Rusty
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Post by Rusty on Jan 21, 2012 21:23:19 GMT -8
My response was "Ahhhhh I see" to all of those. Also that's a lot of shoes to bring.
::: leaves thread and never comes back:::
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Post by romanticizer on Jan 21, 2012 21:42:02 GMT -8
It's not mandatory to bring that many shoes. I probably wont, frankly but maybe. It's just a hypothetical illustration, anyway.
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Post by Drew on Jan 22, 2012 0:14:04 GMT -8
Girl shoes are much smaller than our shoes, Rust. I bring one pair to Squatch.
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Post by romanticizer on Jan 22, 2012 2:49:37 GMT -8
Says who? What size shoe do you wear?
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Post by Drew on Jan 22, 2012 8:51:38 GMT -8
13, but I'm just sayin girl shoes are tiny no matter the size. They're always like little canvas flats that fold down to nothing or something like that.
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Post by romanticizer on Jan 22, 2012 12:48:05 GMT -8
Fair enough. My shoe is a 6 in Mens and they do fold easily
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Post by romanticizer on Jan 22, 2012 21:03:27 GMT -8
Can a festival justify the use of a fanny pack?
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Post by emptyfox on Jan 22, 2012 21:05:49 GMT -8
yes.
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Post by weenie on Jan 23, 2012 8:45:57 GMT -8
Are you saying we have to justify the use of fanny packs now? Sheeeeeeiiit.
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Jan 23, 2012 9:10:03 GMT -8
Boom. Justified.
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Post by Pea on Jan 23, 2012 9:12:40 GMT -8
I'm actually quite surprised the fanny pack hasn't made an ironic comeback yet.
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Post by stamper on Jan 23, 2012 9:50:18 GMT -8
hahaha! i wonder if we still have that fanny pack lying around somewhere.
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