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These meltdowns make life worth living.naem posted:As a huge dong haver it's more like an expected bonus when you take you pants off and maybe she'll stick around longer and then stalk you for months after a break up Christ I thought I was the only one. There are girls who seriously would not go away after a dicking.
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Paineopticon posted:Are you fifteen? Ask her out, don't even bring up okcupid until you've been officially dating for like, three months. Definitely don't say you've been researching her. The best research you can do to predict compatibility is to go on a date this but unironically
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Ghaz posted:I came here to ask some advice: the new girl at work who i have a crush on is a really high match w/ me on okcupid. you have autism. toggle posted:Or don't poo poo where you eat i.e. workplace romances hell with that gently caress everything that holds still for more than five seconds and surf the occasional drama tsunamis like a badass
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Paineopticon posted:Are you fifteen? Ask her out, don't even bring up okcupid until you've been officially dating for like, three months. Definitely don't say you've been researching her. The best research you can do to predict compatibility is to go on a date lol
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Ghaz posted:I came here to ask some advice: the new girl at work who i have a crush on is a really high match w/ me on okcupid. I think we're hitting it off IRL but would it be uncouth to like check her profile or give her a "I like u" star? i think you should def poke her over ok cupid or whatever and maybe even write her little sweet nothings during work hours commenting on what she is doing and wearing right then
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Blue Raider posted:i think you should def poke her over ok cupid or whatever and maybe even write her little sweet nothings during work hours commenting on what she is doing and wearing right then You forgot to remind him to walk over to her at work and make sure that she got his messages.
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Whoa this thread was funny at some point right?? Lets get back to making fun of women what GBS does the most adequately quote:What I’m doing with my life old fat bird fucked around with this message at 22:37 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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do not worry female, i will not bother
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Monstrous Dooklord posted:Whoa this thread was funny at some point right?? Lets get back to making fun of women what GBS does the most adequately you don't have to post a picture, but she's fat right? theres no way she's not
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Profondo Rosso posted:you don't have to post a picture, but she's fat right? theres no way she's not her profile pic is a stuffed pink hedgehog
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C. Everett Koop posted:all races are equal except for latinas who are god's gift to boners quote this if you're down Can't quote this poo poo enough.
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not dating outside your race (or only dating one specific race) isn't racist it's just a preference sorta like how some guys like chicks with big tits and some guys like chicks that eat poo poo, some guys like whiteys with brown jazzholes and some dudes like asian kitten crushers
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Monstrous Dooklord posted:her profile pic is a stuffed pink hedgehog mmmm god shes ticking every box
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Oh nevermind found this My self-summary An abridged list of my favorite things: Thunderstorms, honesty, massages (giving and receiving), children, new ideas, biscuits and gravy, great sexual chemistry, my job, nerds, the smell of rain, belly laughs, curiosity, pleasing my partner, independent films and documentaries, a good brew, my bed, campfires, smart people, traveling, hot monogamous sex, a strong wind, old school video games, sushi, driving with the windows down (and music cranked), garlic, spooning, vinyl records, discovery, skinny dipping, walking my dog, being productive, sightseeing, trying new things, distilled water, sleeping in, dancing with reckless abandon, and much much more.... I dig beards. And nerds. And nerds with beards. What I’m doing with my life Lots of things. I love music, movies, dancing, politics, theater, hiking, swimming, traveling (especially rustic road tripping), camping, cooking, exploring, reading, learning, teaching, educating others, home projects, and on and on. Live shows and festivals are my favorite. Been way into documentaries lately. Now that I'm finally finished with my masters, I'm enjoying the extra free time to read for pleasure (and self-education). I LOVE HISTORY!!! It's fascinating and its understanding is our only means of improvement. I will NEVER stop learning. I did the whole college thing. But I'm honestly learning more now than I ever did in college. Since it's a typical question people ask, here's my condensed resume: I have a Bachelor of Science in Education (concentration in Secondary Social Studies), a Bachelor of General Studies in Theater & Film (emphasis in Film), and a Master of Science in Education (concentration in Adaptive Special Education). Until recently, I taught special education at the high school level. I ran a Learning Center; which basically means I taught all of the subjects, but in a different way, only one or two at a time, to fewer students. My students were just regular kids, but with some sort of deficit in one or two areas. Many of them had learning disabilities (reading or math), behavior problems, or emotional issues. The experience of that job definitely made me a better teacher (working with special needs teenagers is not for the faint of heart), but I really want to get back to my primary subject area, which is social studies (primarily history and government). The Constitution is my friend. UPDATE: I just finished three months teaching English as a Second Language in the Middle East. Just arrived in Asia and am now teaching English in Hong Kong. Also, full disclosure: I was in an extremely serious relationship until very recently. It will take me some time to heal from that. I’m really good at Listening. Problem solving. Resolving conflict, most of the time. Empathizing. Using reason. HUGS! Organizing. Teaching, including breaking down seemingly complex things into more manageable parts (which is a huge part of my job right now). Cooking, when time permits (or when I'm not being totally lazy); I've got mad skills in the kitchen. Procrastinating, unfortunately. Spelling. Driving a stick. Cuddling. Writing, especially expository and persuasive text. Civilized debate. I won't get in your face or anything, but if your worldview is too fragile to be challenged, don't bother. Conversation. Adapting to new situations/experiences/surroundings. Karaoke. Target shooting. Movie quotes and references. Absorbing new information (also known as learning!). Communicating. Being affectionate. Trying new things. The first things people usually notice about me Probably my smile. Or that I look younger than I actually am. When I was a substitute teacher, I was often mistaken for a student. But watcha gonna do? I'm sure it will serve me well as I get older. Favorite books, movies, shows, music, and food I KNEW this section was going to end up being the longest and most time consuming to fill out, so I was putting it off. I would be shocked if anyone actually read all this, but at long last, here it is…. (Feel free to skip any section you don’t care much about.) BOOKS: Mostly non-fiction, although there are exceptions here and there (like Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy…totally awesome!). I really like pretty much everything Shel Silverstein has ever written. I totally love A Light in the Attic and Where the Sidewalk Ends. The Giving Tree still makes me misty, every time. The Tao of Pooh might be my favorite book ever. When it comes to fiction, I tend to read more plays than books. Comes from my theater background, I suppose. I can't even remember some of the playwrights I like, since it's been so long since I picked one up, but I'm a big fan of Shakespeare. Some books I’ve read and really enjoyed in the last year or so: Animal Farm (George Orwell), for the second time; Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse (Tom Woods); Revolution: A Manifesto (Ron Paul); The Law (Frederic Bastiat), End the Fed (Ron Paul). I’m currently in the middle of five different books (don’t ask me how that happened): Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (John Perkins), Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand); Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century (Tom Woods); 1984 (George Orwell); Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom (Ron Paul). Are you sensing a pattern here? I wasn’t always so interested in libertarian literature and economics, but once I started learning about them, I was hooked. I have a whole stack left to go, including stuff by F.A. Hayek, Andrew Napolitano, Thomas DiLorenzo, Murray Rothbard, G. Edward Griffin, Henry Hazlitt, and Ludwig von Mises. (I would be highly impressed if you knew any of these authors.) I also love that OKCupid thinks I'm more capitalistic than most women my age. drat right. I am a voluntaryist at my core and a firm believer in the non-aggression principle. (If you're not familiar, I highly recommend looking into it.) MOVIES: Never ask a film major what their favorite movie is. There is no way I could ever compile an adequate list. For the sake of brevity (which I passed a long time ago, I know), here are some narrative filmmakers I like: Quentin Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, Martin Scorsese, the Cohen Brothers, Charlie Kaufman, Stephen Soderbergh, Woody Allen, Mike Nichols, Wes Anderson, Steven Spielberg, Orson Wells, Alfred Hitchcock, John Hughes, Stanley Kubrick, Billy Wilder, Francis Ford Coppola, Charlie Chaplin, Frank Capra, David Lynch, Judd Apatow, Sydney Lumet, Roman Polanski, Ricky Gervais, Jim Jarmusch, Tim Burton, Sydney Pollack, David Fincher, George Lucas, Christopher Nolan, Ron Howard, Terry Gilliam, Brian De Palma, Buster Keaton, Peter Jackson, Mel Brooks, Rob Reiner, Kevin Smith, Harold Ramis, Spike Jonze, Richard Linklater, Sam Mendes, Milos Forman Documentaries: America: Freedom to Fascism; The Money Masters, Super Size Me, Why We Fight, Fat Head, Who Killed the Electric Car?, King Corn, Hacking Democracy, Man on Wire, Freedom Fries, Microcosmos; WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception; What Would Jesus Buy?, The Future of Food, The Men Who Killed Kennedy, Word Wars, McLibel, Cocaine Cowboys **Subtitles are always preferable to dubbing. Widescreen is always preferable to full screen.** SHOWS: Most of what is on cable or network television is boring and lame. However, Netflix (along with various friends over the years) has turned me on to a slew of awesome series: The Sopranos, Mad Men, The Office (US & UK), Extras, Arrested Development, Freaks & Geeks, Trailer Park Boys, Glee (It’s a guilty pleasure, but what can I say? I was a choir nerd in high school.), The Tudors, West Wing; Penn & Teller: Bullshit!; Flight of the Conchords, Rome, That 70’s Show, CSI, Sex and the City (yes, I am a girl), Weeds, Dexter, Boardwalk Empire, Deadwood, The Wire, Iron Chef (the original, not the crappy new US version), Heroes, Lost, Party Down, Parks and Recreation, The Kids in the Hall, Reno 911!, Wonder Showzen, Twin Peaks, Sifl & Olly, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Shameless, Treme, House of Cards, Californication, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Firefly The Daily Show and The Colbert Report never fail to make me laugh. Any History Channel or Discovery Channel documentary. MUSIC: This is one of my all-time favorite things. My tastes are pretty varied. Over the years, I’ve found that there’s something I like in pretty much every genre (excluding Death Metal). This is nowhere near an exhaustive list, but here are some bands I really dig in each of these genres… Punk: The Ramones, The Pogues, Flogging Molly, The Clash, Gogol Bordello, Me First & The Gimme Gimmes, New York Dolls, The Cramps, Old 97’s, The Pixies, Adam Ant, The Misfits, Yeah Yeah Yeahs Funk/Soul/Reggae: Curtis Mayfield, Prince, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Stevie Wonder, India Arie, Al Green, Matisyahu, Ozomatli, Bob Marley Alternative: Magnetic Fields, They Might Be Giants, Flaming Lips, Tom Waits, The Cure, Talking Heads, Brian Jonestown Massacre, The White Stripes, The Beta Band, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Joy Division, Green Day, Red Kross, Jesus & Mary Chain, Beck, The Aquabats, Cake, Ben Folds Five, Soul Coughing, Dead Kennedys Classic Rock: The Doors, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Jefferson Airplane, Neil Young, Lou Reed, The Kinks, Janis Joplin, John Lennon, Mamas & The Papas, The Traveling Wilburys, Rush, Electric Light Orchestra, Joe Cocker, Pink Floyd, The Who, Frank Zappa, Moody Blues, The Velvet Underground, Queen, Led Zeppelin Hip-hop: Digable Planets, Outkast, Arrested Development, Mos Def, Headnotic, Kurtis Blow, Public Enemy, De La Soul, Beastie Boys, Common, Psalm One, The Perceptionists, Salt ‘N’ Pepa, Jurassic 5, Deep Thinkers, Flobots, Dr. Dre, Lauryn Hill Pop: REM, David Bowie, Lilly Allen, Tegan & Sara, The Police, DEVO, The Faint, Michael Jackson, Stray Cats, Pop Will Eat Itself, Tracy Chapman, The Postal Service, VHS or Beta, TV On the Radio, Peter Gabriel, The Smiths, Morrissey, U2 (early stuff), New Order, Noah & the Whale, Of Montreal, Happy Mondays Country: Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson Bluegrass: Splitlip Rayfield, Truckstop Honeymoon, The Wilders, Kirk Rundstrom, Blue, Gillian Welch, Bill Monroe Jazz/Blues: Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Malachi Thompson, John Coltrane, Robert Johnson, Edith Piaf, Cab Calloway, Otis Redding, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett Oldies: Sam Cooke, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Jackie Wilson, Richie Valens, Nat King Cole, Petula Clark, Connie Francis, Johnny Mathis, The Beach Boys, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Everly Brothers, a gazillion others Folk: Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, Simon & Garfunkel; Peter, Paul, & Mary; Nickel Creek, Iron & Wine, Hot Tuna, Jolie Holland Singer/Songwriter: Billy Joel, Norah Jones, James Taylor, David Sylvian, Elliott Smith, Jack Johnson, Paul Simon, Van Morrison, Madeleine Peyroux Classical: Chopin, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Bach, Beethoven, John Williams World: Dead Can Dance, Carlos Nakai, Os Mutantes, Buena Vista Social Club, Coyote Oldman Yeah. I like music. I also, admittedly, like most musicals. Like I said, I was a total choir nerd in high school and I was in many a musical theater production. So yeah, a lot of that stuck. Also notice how today’s Top 40 “artists” didn’t make the list. That was intentional. It’s mostly crap. FOOD: Mostly Paleo, mostly organic. I'm a big fan of Thai, Japanese (including sushi), Mexican, Chinese, Mediterranean, anything Italian. I generally prefer to check out local options in lieu of chains. I pretty much only eat real, actual food (no preservatives or frankenfoods) which limits my restaurant options somewhat. I cook a lot, and rock pretty hard at it. (Learn enough about me yet? SHEESH!) The six things I could never do without I think most of us will be doing without a lot of things we thought we couldn't in the coming years. But it's amazing how resilient humans can be. Survival's a pretty strong motivator...anyway, TANGENT! If the poo poo hits the fan (what an odd metaphor that is), I could do without any or all of these things, but for the sake of getting to know me... - Filtered water (distilled water in particular) - Instant Netflix (I poo on cable) - New music (I've had my share of pain in my life, but as long as I have a soundtrack to go with it, it always seems to work out okay.) - The Internet (also known as the last bastion of free speech on Earth) - Coconut oil (it has a million and one uses) - Corrective eyewear (I'd be pretty screwed without it) I spend a lot of time thinking about How my mom's doing since my dad died. How different our lives will be now. How to get back in shape. What my next move is. Why so many people have a strong desire to control other people. On a typical Friday night I am Usually home, unwinding from the work week. If I go out on a weekend, it's probably on Saturday. I often prefer to go out on weeknights to avoid the huge crowds. There also seem to be better specials during the week than on most weekends. Live shows are great, but in most other situations, I'd rather hear what my company has to say. I really enjoy "get-together" games like Scrabble, Taboo, Apples to Apples, etc. I also really dig playing cards. I know speed, gin, rummy, gin rummy, poker, Texas hold 'em, etc. I used to know spades, hearts, and canasta but have since forgotten. If you know them, or any others I don't know, I'm an eager learner. I'd play cards all the time if I had a willing partner (or team). The most private thing I’m willing to admit I've been told I snore. Mildly and inconsistently, but still. I like to go barefoot most of the time, so I often have dirty toes. Don't judge. It's awesome. Totally worth it. I've seen every episode of Murder She Wrote. Go ahead and judge. It's utterly ridiculous. You should message me if You... are libertarian or anarchist leaning. enjoy interesting conversation. have an open mind. know anything about Austrian economics. distrust the mainstream media. are passionate about real food. have a healthy libido. find country life appealing. appreciate quality. enjoy the outdoors. are a positive person. value self-reliance. understand what freedom means. are good with your hands. want to make babies and grow food. can laugh at yourself. caberham fucked around with this message at 04:08 on Mar 16, 2015 |
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Biscuits and gravy (giving and receiving) (everything to do with it)
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caberham posted:Oh nevermind found this this chick sounds alright
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quote:My Self Summary:
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why dont you biohack some jenny craig
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bio hack your wrist
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Why does it seem like there are lots of scummy folks on okcupid? Where do good people go? Are there good people?
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unassertive boy 99 posted:Why does it seem like there are lots of scummy folks on okcupid? Good people don't need a dating site. Fat fucks that need to gently caress anything that crawls by due to a lack of desire go online and post walls of text and claim to be pansexual.
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caberham posted:Oh nevermind found this "TV is boring and lame" *Lists every popular TV show from the last decade as favourite shows*
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what the h!!
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"Feel free to skip any section you don't care much about."
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i like all music except country and rap
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quote:SHOWS: Most of what is on cable or network television is boring and lame. However, Netflix (along with various friends over the years) has turned me on to a slew of awesome series: The Sopranos, Mad Men, The Office (US & UK), Extras, Arrested Development, Freaks & Geeks, Trailer Park Boys, Glee (It’s a guilty pleasure, but what can I say? I was a choir nerd in high school.), The Tudors, West Wing; Penn & Teller: Bullshit!; Flight of the Conchords, Rome, That 70’s Show, CSI, Sex and the City (yes, I am a girl), Weeds, Dexter, Boardwalk Empire, Deadwood, The Wire, Iron Chef (the original, not the crappy new US version), Heroes, Lost, Party Down, Parks and Recreation, The Kids in the Hall, Reno 911!, Wonder Showzen, Twin Peaks, Sifl & Olly, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Shameless, Treme, House of Cards, Californication, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Firefly Stupid poo poo like this always makes me laugh. TV sucks! Here is a massive list of the most popular TV shows in the past few years that I watched. The only thing that is remotely interesting that can be gleaned from that list is Party Down since no one saw it
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EightBit posted:Good people don't need a dating site. Fat fucks that need to gently caress anything that crawls by due to a lack of desire go online and post walls of text and claim to be pansexual.
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You guys want the picture?
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Lee Harvey Oswald posted:i like all music except country and rap The inverse of this is like "love country, hate rap"
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unassertive boy 99 posted:Yea but people will be lazy eternally, so why aren't there so many LAZY but decent folks... I thought that was the primo type but turns out it's actually mostly scumlord dudes Lazy men, whether decent or not, are single. Lazy women are still drowning in dick.
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caberham posted:You guys want the picture? this should be mandatory when posting New country is more or less rock/hip hop fused together so it's even worse than before. It's still fun to listen to sometimes so whatever
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I forgot the user name, but the keyword is "LIBERTY" - RON PAUL
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mostly paleo my rear end
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slam whale holy grail
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caberham posted:I forgot the user name, but the keyword is "LIBERTY" - RON PAUL For some reason I look at that and immediately think of maybe it's the glasses/smug smile I dunno
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true story: i ignored an email from someone out of my league for listing ayn rand as a favorite author im kinda an rear end in a top hat
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Let's give the OK Cupid discussion a rest and move on.
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Lee Harvey Oswald posted:true story: i ignored an email from someone out of my league for listing ayn rand as a favorite author Your to be congratulated. Usually responding to such email can often result in being bent over by someone hot who is wearing their Ayn Rand mask and pegging you using nearly enough lube.
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SaltLick posted:Stupid poo poo like this always makes me laugh. TV sucks! Here is a massive list of the most popular TV shows in the past few years that I watched. The only thing that is remotely interesting that can be gleaned from that list is Party Down since no one saw it She doesn't list True Detective so it's safe to say that she has poo poo taste.
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This one is both annoying and funny:quote:Self-summary:
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