(and yes i do mean the electric kind you plug into the wall and plumb into the mains... not some personal slave i have to do all my bidding - the latter is currently on order
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it may be wrong of me, but i think i may well have fallen head over heels in love with my brand spanking new dishwasher... 

(and yes i do mean the electric kind you plug into the wall and plumb into the mains... not some personal slave i have to do all my bidding - the latter is currently on order
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									(and yes i do mean the electric kind you plug into the wall and plumb into the mains... not some personal slave i have to do all my bidding - the latter is currently on order
mushy pEzee
 
						
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When I first met her,I figured she was just a cool girl. I've found out she's so much more. She's had a hard life, and so it would be even harder for me not to love her. I've a thing for mentalist girls, ya get me? But it's really weird... Like I found out shit about her that standardly would just make me go "Oh well, uh, that's undateable" but now, I just think it's cute or something... I mean, we have to give it time and all, but I'd love to spend my life with her.Mr Hyde wrote:i typed pretty much exactly the same but then decided not to reply as its perhaps a bit cuntish to try and dash young love....bright maroon wrote:That sound great..but I suggest you take some time and I mean - get to at least age 24 before you go deciding about the rest of your life..DJelements wrote:Also... I'm pretty much completely in love. It's weird to think I've met the girl that I want to spend the rest of my life with at 17. But I really think I have. I mean, Jesus Christ, she likes Samiyam, and thinks my jokes are funny. The problem is that she lives miles away. 1024 miles away, to be exact.
people change greatly@24..and @28. That's called growing up.
..and be careful of the baby crazy girls ages 16-26..they are freakin' mentaly..and they don't care about providing daddies for the babies, but they will grab your cash.
That's my parental advice for the day...
but yeah my advise (not that it was asked for!), and i think pretty much anyones advise who is in their late 20's would be to hang out with friends, meet as many people and do as much stuff as you can, grow up and become your own person before getting too attached to one person and contemplating settling down...people change a lot more than they think they will, youth goes quickly- and once you are older you'll still have 40+ years just with one person and might well wish you'd played the field a bit more....(and this is from someone who stayed with 1 girl for 6 years since 22)
each to their own though, best of luck- from a bitter grumpy old git!
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						kejk wrote:I prefer the pooper
please define 'mentalist' in this context, i need enlightening on the subject
			
			
									
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http://www.youtube.com/nessleii - ya get me!
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http://www.youtube.com/nessleii - ya get me!
At the moment I am in love with this album

and yes, I want his suit too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mBaIC0-cus
			
			
									
									
and yes, I want his suit too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mBaIC0-cus
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I attract emotional baggage like a magnet.nesslei wrote:please define 'mentalist' in this context, i need enlightening on the subject
http://soundcloud.com/helixdelay
						kejk wrote:I prefer the pooper
There's stuff I love doing...
surfing by myself,
Friday nights listening to mixes,
watching my team beat overdogs,
realizing a family member is happy,
winter rain greening empty fields,
conversing with chilled, unaffected peeps,
tasting leathery Hunter Shiraz,
dancing into the astral.
Man, there is so much to love eh.
			
			
									
									
						surfing by myself,
Friday nights listening to mixes,
watching my team beat overdogs,
realizing a family member is happy,
winter rain greening empty fields,
conversing with chilled, unaffected peeps,
tasting leathery Hunter Shiraz,
dancing into the astral.
Man, there is so much to love eh.
NICE! excellent choiceSD5 wrote:There's stuff I love doing...
surfing by myself,
Friday nights listening to mixes,
watching my team beat overdogs,
realizing a family member is happy,
winter rain greening empty fields,
conversing with chilled, unaffected peeps,
tasting leathery Hunter Shiraz,
dancing into the astral.
Man, there is so much to love eh.
mushy pEzee
 
						
^hard to find here for reasonable price...sell it all to Europe!
In a perverse way, I love
not being able to tell her
what I need to tell her,
for, in the passing of years,
I am tantalized,
by deliciously delayed,
incipient tragedy.
 
Irresolute,
falsely selfless,
patiently manipulative,
I fool no one.
			
			
									
									
						In a perverse way, I love
not being able to tell her
what I need to tell her,
for, in the passing of years,
I am tantalized,
by deliciously delayed,
incipient tragedy.
Irresolute,
falsely selfless,
patiently manipulative,
I fool no one.
wow. beautiful.SD5 wrote: In a perverse way, I love
not being able to tell her
what I need to tell her,
for, in the passing of years,
I am tantalized,
by deliciously delayed,
incipient tragedy.
Irresolute,
falsely selfless,
patiently manipulative,
I fool no one.
i'm takin this show on the road.
www.twitter.com/nesslei
http://www.youtube.com/nessleii - ya get me!
						www.twitter.com/nesslei
http://www.youtube.com/nessleii - ya get me!
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I'm happy. I got to hear my girlfriend's voice again today. 
			
			
									
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						kejk wrote:I prefer the pooper
I was madly in love wif a lady that totally started to take advantage of me on our relationship, and at first I really didn't realize it. 
The point that I knew that there was a major problem was the last time I took her to my families small beach house.
This is a place that I have gone every summer for my entire life. In all my life I cannot remember a time when this place did not bring some sort of joy (relaxation, fun, serenity, etc).
I dun really need to get into details, but the point is.. She made my happy place, not a happy place. This really pushed me over the edge (along wif a ton of other shit, that my stupid ass put up wif).
It's a shame too, because we have been together for a long time, but I cannot stand for this.

I hope to one day find the right women..
			
			
									
									
						The point that I knew that there was a major problem was the last time I took her to my families small beach house.
This is a place that I have gone every summer for my entire life. In all my life I cannot remember a time when this place did not bring some sort of joy (relaxation, fun, serenity, etc).
I dun really need to get into details, but the point is.. She made my happy place, not a happy place. This really pushed me over the edge (along wif a ton of other shit, that my stupid ass put up wif).
It's a shame too, because we have been together for a long time, but I cannot stand for this.
I hope to one day find the right women..
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i think people like a challenge. so you could be sitting besides Mister Right in every way, shape, or form, but somehow, because he's accessible, you don't want him (Miss for the guys). Yet if there's some cat who could care less that you exist or not, you're inexplicably drawn, as if its a special cookie to get someone interested in you that hadn't been....fuagofire wrote:anyone else find they tend to fall in love with people who arn't interested rather than people who are? im fucking terrible for this, i think it might be called stupid tnuc syndrome or summit
what sucks is that usually in those situations, there is someone lookin at you real hard trying to figure out why not them while you're off chasin someone else askin "Why not me?"...a lovely web that is.. You become that pedestal person to someone else without even realizing it.
which continues to suck even more when the person idolizing you gives up and moves on, which is the perfect trigger for you to finally appreciate them and want the chance to make it work...
hrm.. its like a romantic comedy with no happy ending cuz its real life.
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"What is “frustration”? Or what is “anger” or “love”? When I say “love” the sound comes out of my mouth and hits the other person’s ear travels through the byzantine conduit in their brain through their memories of love or lack of love. They say they understand, but how do I know they understand? Because words are inert. They’re just symbols. They’re dead. You know? And so much of our experience is intangible. So much of what we perceive cannot be expressed. It’s unspeakable. And yet, you know, when we communicate with one another and we feel we have connected and think we’re understood I think we have a feeling of almost spiritual communion. That may be transient, but it’s what we live for."
			
			
									
									
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