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How's life without the beard and 'stache? This is boring, so boring. Start a thread on gay culture or something. That may be interesting.
You have to leave your sick wife and suck it? Cool. I can't help you. Grow up man: you're more white trash looking for help.Starstruck said:How's life without the beard and 'stache? This is boring, so boring. Start a thread on gay culture or something. That may be interesting.
Denial is something else; thrash about all you need to.aphronesis said:You have to leave your sick wife and suck it? Cool. I can't help you. Grow up man: you're more white trash looking for help.Starstruck said:How's life without the beard and 'stache? This is boring, so boring. Start a thread on gay culture or something. That may be interesting.
Well little tiger, why not engage elsewhere on the forum?Starstruck said:Denial is something else; thrash about all you need to.aphronesis said:You have to leave your sick wife and suck it? Cool. I can't help you. Grow up man: you're more white trash looking for help.Starstruck said:How's life without the beard and 'stache? This is boring, so boring. Start a thread on gay culture or something. That may be interesting.
My wife really isn't sick (other than mild - thankfully- lupus), so the doctors say. I tend to believe them. She's right here reading this nonsense and we're laughing.
She works with kids, many of whom have been sexually abused, along with every other type of abuse. Epidemic.
I may be white trash but I'm not looking for help from a repressed queen. Thanks anyway.
Head fake duck jab. I posted a book and somebody followed me here. Left cross, straight right.aphronesis said:Well little tiger, why not engage elsewhere on the forum?Starstruck said:Denial is something else; thrash about all you need to.aphronesis said:You have to leave your sick wife and suck it? Cool. I can't help you. Grow up man: you're more white trash looking for help.Starstruck said:How's life without the beard and 'stache? This is boring, so boring. Start a thread on gay culture or something. That may be interesting.
My wife really isn't sick (other than mild - thankfully- lupus), so the doctors say. I tend to believe them. She's right here reading this nonsense and we're laughing.
She works with kids, many of whom have been sexually abused, along with every other type of abuse. Epidemic.
I may be white trash but I'm not looking for help from a repressed queen. Thanks anyway.
I'm more interested in hearing about your life as a (married to a female) gay man. Let's talk trauma. Mine is screwed up but, you know, it comes in waves. I'm more comfortable being incarnated in this ape shape all the time now that the WTF of it all has reached a new bottom. I don't think I can traumatize myself any further over what's taking place on this planet.aphronesis said:Star baby: I know you're warm and in the trauma/repeption zone, but get that post that wants to hear about your life.
Shooter can't help but miss. Your multiplicity, rub it raw. Mean queens are a dime a dozen. Hell, I have a buddy that lives next to a gaggle. They're hilarious. I could introduce you.aphronesis said:Cool story bro. You're obviously a trauma leech.
Sorry that my multiplicity is bogging up your backwoods, redneck categories.
I did like the Road but Riddley Walker did not engage me. Never finished it.PatrickLeeds said:Ummm right... so...... Books?
For people who liked 'The Road' I would heartily recommend 'Riddley Walker' by Russel Hoban.
You have to stick with it.... it takes a few pages before you can understand what the words mean, but by the end of the book you are reading at normal speed. Then you pick up another book and go ' What the hell?'
lol, why are recommending someone you would loathe?aphronesis said:Kierkegaard
"Fear and Trembling"
"Diary of a Seducer"
I'm the opposite) I like whatever Walker have written , but The Road is boring for me...movingtarget said:PatrickLeeds said:I did like the Road but Riddley Walker did not engage me. Never finished it.
I get what you're saying. However, this might be better brought up in the Clinic?the delgados said:Blizted--Norman Ohler.
A truly fascinating account by a historian of drug use in Nazi Germany.
The guy goes into great detail about how an entire country got hooked on methamphetamines (aka crystal myth).
Everyone from the highest ranking military officer to your everyday housewife, student, doctor, janitor, etc.
Basically, drugs were responsible for the Blitzkrieg.
Ha! Nice one.Tricycle Rider said:I get what you're saying. However, this might be better brought up in the Clinic?the delgados said:Blizted--Norman Ohler.
A truly fascinating account by a historian of drug use in Nazi Germany.
The guy goes into great detail about how an entire country got hooked on methamphetamines (aka crystal myth).
Everyone from the highest ranking military officer to your everyday housewife, student, doctor, janitor, etc.
Basically, drugs were responsible for the Blitzkrieg.
Just so you don't get yourself banned, or anything like that.