Kate

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Feb 7, 2011
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this girl i've known for a while sends me a weird message on facebook 3 days ago basically saying we should meet up and do it, i thanked her for the compliment(i guess) and kind of brushed it off but she kept insisting so i just logged off. On my newsfeed today i see she just got engaged: bitches be crazy
That's insane.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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this girl i've known for a while sends me a weird message on facebook 3 days ago basically saying we should meet up and do it, i thanked her for the compliment(i guess) and kind of brushed it off but she kept insisting so i just logged off. On my newsfeed today i see she just got engaged: bitches be crazy
apparently they were together for a minute, i dont know if it's cold feet or what not. Also one of my exes(we stayed friends) got engaged yesterday and proceeded immediately to defriend me :p
:lol::lol2::lol:
Merde! Mais c'est quel sorcelerie tu sort sur ces putes :lol:

gonna get fucking smashed

not sure if ill catch the match
Day off?
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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An enjoyable evening out ended on a rather unpleasant note this evening:

I enquired as to a mate's mum's health (aware she had been diagnosed with cancer pre-Christmas) only to be informed she died a couple of weeks ago.

Said mate told another mate and assumed he's pass it on, but he (understandably) didn't feel it was his news to break.

Not that I'm in the least bit inclined to criticise either of them (though I would have gone to the funeral if I'd known), but it was a rather awkward situation to be put in this evening.

Though I tend to go through the social etiquette of of expressing condolences, I always find it rather pointless in the overall sceme of things.

Certainly not in a position (thankfully) to understand what he's been going through.
That sucks. Having gone through some similar experiences recently, I can reassure you that you did the good-friend thing by asking and showing concern. However, your friend is probably more responsible for passing the news than he liked under the circumstances... or at least more responsible for choosing the person to do the job right.

this girl i've known for a while sends me a weird message on facebook 3 days ago basically saying we should meet up and do it, i thanked her for the compliment(i guess) and kind of brushed it off but she kept insisting so i just logged off. On my newsfeed today i see she just got engaged: bitches be crazy
:disagree: Sounds like a vortex of "I don't know what I want" hell. I really have to resist the urge to slap those types upside the head. It's pretty sad when there are seven-year-olds with their shit together more than you.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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this girl i've known for a while sends me a weird message on facebook 3 days ago basically saying we should meet up and do it, i thanked her for the compliment(i guess) and kind of brushed it off but she kept insisting so i just logged off. On my newsfeed today i see she just got engaged: bitches be crazy
Yeah that's one of those lame comments like I did not cheat on you! They instantly erase all the past. But you know what, before you placed a ring on her finger she was busting them balls all over the place.
I can't understand some guys chooses to date girls like them.
How about guys who marry them? The one she got engaged with.

He probably thinks like oh I have the best girlfriend ever while at the same time she's texting Deneb to get a penis inside her as soon as possible.
Why is it so weird? Many men do that; :gsol: saying goodbye :gsol: to hot/available exes before getting married. The logic behind it is the one applied to eating all sorts of fatty foods before going on a diet on Monday :p
 

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