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by Idzequitch » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:16 am
by Soldati Senza Confini » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:18 am
The Emerald Dawn wrote:Soldati Senza Confini wrote:Not all Mexican women may have pretty faces, but God damn do they have a nice ass.
Yes, this is one of those weird times when I am less than civilized, enjoy it.
Knew this girl in the service, had a heart shaped ass, generous hips, slender waist, solid "C" breasts, and a face like a god damn muppet.
You wonder how the Charisma roll got that badly blown.
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by The Princes of the Universe » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:19 am
Idzequitch wrote:This whole week, I've been thinking it's a day later than it is.
Today is not Saturday.
Today is not Saturday.
Today is not Saturday.
by Kannap » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:23 am
Luna Amore wrote:Please remember to attend the ritualistic burning of Kannap for heresy
by Idzequitch » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:26 am
The Princes of the Universe wrote:Idzequitch wrote:This whole week, I've been thinking it's a day later than it is.
Today is not Saturday.
Today is not Saturday.
Today is not Saturday.
It's Finally Friday!!!!
by Gallade » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:27 am
Hurdergaryp wrote:There are other threads in NationStates General for the usual political subjects.
by Immoren » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:29 am
discoursedrome wrote:everyone knows that quote, "I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones," but in a way it's optimistic and inspiring because it suggests that even after destroying civilization and returning to the stone age we'll still be sufficiently globalized and bellicose to have another world war right then and there
by The Emerald Dawn » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:30 am
Soldati Senza Confini wrote:The Emerald Dawn wrote:Knew this girl in the service, had a heart shaped ass, generous hips, slender waist, solid "C" breasts, and a face like a god damn muppet.
You wonder how the Charisma roll got that badly blown.
"We already gave her the sexiest attributes there are in this fucking thing. But yet she needs to have a flaw. Fuck it I guess we'll give her an ugly face".
by Ethel mermania » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:30 am
by Gallade » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:33 am
by The Emerald Dawn » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:35 am
Gallade wrote:Ethel mermania wrote:
Sad, I don't know what it is with kids these days, when I was a boy we played with the girls.
I don't get it, either. In the five years between finishing up secondary school education and becoming a teacher there must have been some cataclysmic social upheaval, I was teaching in a mixed sex school and yet the the boys and girls avoided even acknowledging the opposite sex's existence whenever possible.
by Ethel mermania » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:37 am
The Emerald Dawn wrote:Soldati Senza Confini wrote:Not all Mexican women may have pretty faces, but God damn do they have a nice ass.
Yes, this is one of those weird times when I am less than civilized, enjoy it.
Knew this girl in the service, had a heart shaped ass, generous hips, slender waist, solid "C" breasts, and a face like a god damn muppet.
You wonder how the Charisma roll got that badly blown.
by Gallade » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:37 am
The Emerald Dawn wrote:Gallade wrote:I don't get it, either. In the five years between finishing up secondary school education and becoming a teacher there must have been some cataclysmic social upheaval, I was teaching in a mixed sex school and yet the the boys and girls avoided even acknowledging the opposite sex's existence whenever possible.
That is what happens when you hypercomplicate the traditional learning process regarding social interactions, and then throw in the technological capability to escape reality to another section of existence where gender doesn't matter at all.
by The Grim Reaper » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:38 am
Gallade wrote:Ethel mermania wrote:
Sad, I don't know what it is with kids these days, when I was a boy we played with the girls.
I don't get it, either. In the five years between finishing up secondary school education and becoming a teacher there must have been some cataclysmic social upheaval, I was teaching in a mixed sex school and yet the the boys and girls avoided even acknowledging the opposite sex's existence whenever possible.
by The Emerald Dawn » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:40 am
Gallade wrote:The Emerald Dawn wrote:That is what happens when you hypercomplicate the traditional learning process regarding social interactions, and then throw in the technological capability to escape reality to another section of existence where gender doesn't matter at all.
At all? Gender is the be all end all online. But I get your point. Unfortunately I left the system before Tinder caught on. I'm sure the teenage courting system is even more jarringly fascinating to observe as an outsider these days.
by Gallade » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:40 am
The Grim Reaper wrote:Gallade wrote:I don't get it, either. In the five years between finishing up secondary school education and becoming a teacher there must have been some cataclysmic social upheaval, I was teaching in a mixed sex school and yet the the boys and girls avoided even acknowledging the opposite sex's existence whenever possible.
Twas dating, for my group.
There were a few girls I hung out consistently, but when they started dating and breaking up with friends through high school, it became awkward to do anything in mixed-gender groups - there'd generally be at least one ex-couple, with the emotional maturity of foie gras between them.
by Soldati Senza Confini » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:44 am
Gallade wrote:The Grim Reaper wrote:
Twas dating, for my group.
There were a few girls I hung out consistently, but when they started dating and breaking up with friends through high school, it became awkward to do anything in mixed-gender groups - there'd generally be at least one ex-couple, with the emotional maturity of foie gras between them.
Back in my day everyone was sleeping with everybody, but that's catholic education for you. Wasn't much awkwardness but that was just our group mentality I suppose.
At least everything calms the hell down drama wise in uni.
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by The Grim Reaper » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:45 am
Gallade wrote:The Grim Reaper wrote:
Twas dating, for my group.
There were a few girls I hung out consistently, but when they started dating and breaking up with friends through high school, it became awkward to do anything in mixed-gender groups - there'd generally be at least one ex-couple, with the emotional maturity of foie gras between them.
Back in my day everyone was sleeping with everybody, but that's catholic education for you. Wasn't much awkwardness but that was just our group mentality I suppose.
At least everything calms the hell down drama wise in uni.
by Gallade » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:47 am
The Emerald Dawn wrote:Gallade wrote:At all? Gender is the be all end all online. But I get your point. Unfortunately I left the system before Tinder caught on. I'm sure the teenage courting system is even more jarringly fascinating to observe as an outsider these days.
Hyperbole for hyperbole's sake. The internet is increasingly becoming segregated as the technological learning curve allows anyone and everyone to join up somewhere and institute rules and regulations that favor them and their friends. But for a long time, and when I was observing the dating rituals of those a generation behind, that was how it was.
Soldati Senza Confini wrote:Gallade wrote:Back in my day everyone was sleeping with everybody, but that's catholic education for you. Wasn't much awkwardness but that was just our group mentality I suppose.
At least everything calms the hell down drama wise in uni.
That's not different from my experience except most people were kinda scared of having sex if they had plans to go to college because almost everyone who was fucking inevitably was a teen pregnancy after some period of time.
So most of my group was like "nah, we're cool."
by The Grim Reaper » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:49 am
Soldati Senza Confini wrote:Gallade wrote:Back in my day everyone was sleeping with everybody, but that's catholic education for you. Wasn't much awkwardness but that was just our group mentality I suppose.
At least everything calms the hell down drama wise in uni.
That's not different from my experience except most people were kinda scared of having sex if they had plans to go to college because almost everyone who was fucking inevitably was a teen pregnancy after some period of time.
So most of my group was like "nah, we're cool."
by The Emerald Dawn » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:50 am
Gallade wrote:The Emerald Dawn wrote:Hyperbole for hyperbole's sake. The internet is increasingly becoming segregated as the technological learning curve allows anyone and everyone to join up somewhere and institute rules and regulations that favor them and their friends. But for a long time, and when I was observing the dating rituals of those a generation behind, that was how it was.
Not helping dissuade the creepy IT guy trope at all at all, there ;D.
by Soldati Senza Confini » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:50 am
The Grim Reaper wrote:Soldati Senza Confini wrote:
That's not different from my experience except most people were kinda scared of having sex if they had plans to go to college because almost everyone who was fucking inevitably was a teen pregnancy after some period of time.
So most of my group was like "nah, we're cool."
My group did long-term relationships for the most part, and a lot of the girls, I'm told, were generally fine taking things slow. The guys were of a different opinion, which inevitably led to more drama - we had it all, the hypocrite conservative, the braggart who took credit for the ex's next relationship.
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by The Grim Reaper » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:52 am
Soldati Senza Confini wrote:The Grim Reaper wrote:
My group did long-term relationships for the most part, and a lot of the girls, I'm told, were generally fine taking things slow. The guys were of a different opinion, which inevitably led to more drama - we had it all, the hypocrite conservative, the braggart who took credit for the ex's next relationship.
I never had any relationships, despite almost every girl from school telling me years later they'd have fucked me if I'd have been more forward about it.
So many missed chances. *cries*
by Soldati Senza Confini » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:54 am
The Grim Reaper wrote:Soldati Senza Confini wrote:
I never had any relationships, despite almost every girl from school telling me years later they'd have fucked me if I'd have been more forward about it.
So many missed chances. *cries*
I know someone exactly like that. In fact, I legitimately saw a girl tell him "I would fuck you" and saw the point fly about three meters above his head, lodging itself neatly in the bow of a nearby tree.
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by Soldati Senza Confini » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:55 am
The Grim Reaper wrote:But his only relationship during his time in high school was the cause of like a solid year's worth of the worst drama in my year level, so I think it was for the best.
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