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Screaming Banshee






Cardiff, United Kingdom

I'd say my problem is the feeling that I understand them too much; to the point where I am more concerned with psychology (or the notion that perhaps I'd be better off as one of them) than actually "getting along" as it were...
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Screaming Banshee






Cardiff, United Kingdom

It skips hand-in-hand with frigidicity, inexperience and a low self-esteem
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Screaming Banshee






Cardiff, United Kingdom

Slarg232 wrote:
Melissia wrote:As everyone knows, real men wear pink. IT takes a manly man, a man's man, a man who does not give a flying rat's ass about what people think about his sexuality, to wear pink.




You see a man walking down the street wearing that, and you know he's not afraid of ANYTHING!


People that wear beanies or those "Sherpa" hats, especially indoors, really irritate me for some reason...

Especially if I then hear them say something alone the lines of "I was soooo wasted last night, I only got to sleep like 30 minutes ago".
 
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