WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
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Not exactly. Many will make you suicidal before you even get that far.
i used to date a bipolar girl,the most difficult chick to get rid off...its true all that mental pressure is just not worth it..and on top of that she had A DOG!
that freaking dog was everywhere! on the bed on the eating table etc...and when the dog was around she used to talk to the dog and try to explain to him to stop hating me:crazy: some dog persons might disagree with me but there is no fucking way a DOG understands an explanation:rolleyes2

They're fine until you wake up and they're straddling you with a knife in their hands murmuring about ending the worlds life-juice.
a sight like that in real life will make me gay forever :lol:

This one was very good in bed, but the cuddling was just weird :lol:
now you should have got her a dog..he would just replace the cuddling time and end up getting groomed :D
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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i used to date a bipolar girl,the most difficult chick to get rid off...its true all that mental pressure is just not worth it..and on top of that she had A DOG!
that freaking dog was everywhere! on the bed on the eating table etc...and when the dog was around she used to talk to the dog and try to explain to him to stop hating me:crazy: some dog persons might disagree with me but there is no fucking way a DOG understands an explanation:rolleyes2
Funny. The most bipolar girl I was with also had a dog.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Dude, I'd just start by connecting the seller directly and appealing to him first as if he is a legitimate business person. Start with respect and work you way down later if necessary. Most people are mostly ethical, and will respond in kind if afforded the opportunity.

And for all the guy knows, you may not be too ethical either... so it pays to start from a position of trust.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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Dude, I'd just start by connecting the seller directly and appealing to him first as if he is a legitimate business person. Start with respect and work you way down later if necessary. Most people are mostly ethical, and will respond in kind if afforded the opportunity.

And for all the guy knows, you may not be too ethical either... so it pays to start from a position of trust.
I sent a message like "the wifi isn't working, any help?"
and this what he replys "click you receive item!"
:shifty:
then I messaged "Can I get a refund, I will pay return shipping"
"why!?! OH! This HOT item"
wtf. I'm bout to blow up all of asia
 

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