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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:14 pm
FogSage Shaviv Oh, I think you underestimate the fun value of cross-dressing, although I can't pull it off. Cross-dressing, bah. A fetish that is sadly taken to the extremes in modern society. Sorry, but I have no desire to wear bras and panties and mince about like I'm some hotshit fashion diva. I desire to lift weights and roughhouse and do all the things that regular guys do, even though I'm too shy for it. I want to be a man, and I want my man to be a man. Like I said, there's hardly any difference between a ultra-femme man and a woman, save for genitalia or lack thereof. If you're into femme gays, you may as well just get yourself a woman and have her wear a strap-on while she drills you or vice versa. You mentioned the fake lashes and eyeshadow and so on. I assumed you were referring to cross-dressing. The person I know best who is gay is not particularly interested in musclebound beefcake, but his husband is, well, a man. As is he. Is my friend somewhat effeminate in his habits? Yes, okay, but it's like his smoking; I can forgive that (actually, I don't mind those habits; I find it kind of amusing). Does he cross-dress on occasion, yes he does. He looks fabulous in a vinyl skirt and b***h boots. He also looks fabulous in jeans and a polo shirt. It's just a thing, you know? Oh well. I mean, I'm a furry, it seems for me to be a bit silly to complain that the way someone else does himself up in the morning is offensive to my sensibilities or tastes. No, I'm not saying this right. Sorry. I guess what I'm saying is, don't be so hard on the queens.
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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:18 pm
FogSage Went to Walmart this afternoon to buy a few things. When I came back out, it was dark, rainy, and very congested with traffic. Not a good night to drive, but I had no choice. Driving back was like driving in hell. My windshield wipers wouldn't do s**t and the windshield was all smeary, like some perverted goblin had rubbed oil into it. There was also the issue of me having to look everywhere at once, and being subsequently blinded by the reflections of all the neon, headlights, and street lamps, of which there were quite a lot. But worst of all was the fact that the painted guidelines, which every driver relies on, had faded to practically nothing, and in the darkness I almost went right into traffic twice at red lights because they were not clearly visible. The second time was the worst, because I realized too late that I was going over the line and braked HARD, causing me to skid forward about a foot and a half, which scared the living s**t out of ME and everyone else. Luckily, I was able to back up before the light changed. I'm fine though, just scared as all ******** it to say that if I need to do shopping, I'll be doing it in the daylight hours from now on. You might also need new wipers.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:38 am
Hooah boys and girls. Rack up one more tally to the statistic. The United States Army has cost yet another soldier his relationship. I join the ranks of the other men who have lost their significant other due to their duty to their country.
Well, I can't complain too much. I'm glad at least it happened to me while I'm on leave. So I at least have two more days to drink myself stupid and stop worrying about it. *Drinks more vodka* Ahhhh, now this is something that'll always be waiting for me when I come home.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:49 am
Iron-_-Wolf Hooah boys and girls. Rack up one more tally to the statistic. The United States Army has cost yet another soldier his relationship. I join the ranks of the other men who have lost their significant other due to their duty to their country. Well, I can't complain too much. I'm glad at least it happened to me while I'm on leave. So I at least have two more days to drink myself stupid and stop worrying about it. *Drinks more vodka* Ahhhh, now this is something that'll always be waiting for me when I come home. Bummer. I'm not really surprised, but I'm sorry to hear it. Go easy on the booze, though.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:04 am
Iron-_-Wolf Hooah boys and girls. Rack up one more tally to the statistic. The United States Army has cost yet another soldier his relationship. I join the ranks of the other men who have lost their significant other due to their duty to their country. Well, I can't complain too much. I'm glad at least it happened to me while I'm on leave. So I at least have two more days to drink myself stupid and stop worrying about it. *Drinks more vodka* Ahhhh, now this is something that'll always be waiting for me when I come home. The vodka will be there, true, but how long until it disappoints you as well? Like with anything, if you do a thing too much you tend to build up an immunity to it. Drinking day after day will lessen it's effect, until instead of having a couple drinks to get buzzed, you're downing half a bottle and you feel fine, even though your blood alcohol level has probably skyrocketed. I know all about drinking, seeing as how I went to AA meetings on behalf of my father and spent these past four or five years trying to help him. Don't let yourself fall into a self-destructive pattern like that all because one person was too much of a moron to wait for you.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:56 am
LilKitty115 Aww Leyla, I hope she heals soon!! What's her vet's address? She needs flowers... or a catnip blanket... I actually don't know. sweatdrop It's down the main highway about a block passed where my b/f works.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:41 pm
Jesus, that was odd.
About an hour ago, I heard a strange noise and, after walking out of my room, realized it was the fire alarm. I told my suitemate what was going on, and soon, most everyone had evacuated. A couple of fire trucks and a police car pulled up and began work. My suitemate and a couple of his friends decided to go to the cafeteria and I tagged along. After coming back and talking to the RA (who said it was a malfunction due to storm damage), I came back upstairs. I was not there for ten minutes when the alarm came back on again. Me and my suitemate went back outside, and then were told to congregate inside the clubhouse, where we would receive further instruction.
The alarms were turned off after about fifteen minutes and they haven't gone off again. I hope they don't go off again, or I shan't be able to sleep properly tonight.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:01 pm
She has to stay at the vet longer. Her stitches popped open, even though the infection is almost gone. We're to go to the vet tomorrow to discuss what to do about her leg further.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:10 pm
FogSage Jesus, that was odd. About an hour ago, I heard a strange noise and, after walking out of my room, realized it was the fire alarm. I told my suitemate what was going on, and soon, most everyone had evacuated. A couple of fire trucks and a police car pulled up and began work. My suitemate and a couple of his friends decided to go to the cafeteria and I tagged along. After coming back and talking to the RA (who said it was a malfunction due to storm damage), I came back upstairs. I was not there for ten minutes when the alarm came back on again. Me and my suitemate went back outside, and then were told to congregate inside the clubhouse, where we would receive further instruction. The alarms were turned off after about fifteen minutes and they haven't gone off again. I hope they don't go off again, or I shan't be able to sleep properly tonight. Lawls wait till they go off at 4 am in the morning. Oh the joy of college life. rofl
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 5:12 pm
Krissim Klaw FogSage Jesus, that was odd. About an hour ago, I heard a strange noise and, after walking out of my room, realized it was the fire alarm. I told my suitemate what was going on, and soon, most everyone had evacuated. A couple of fire trucks and a police car pulled up and began work. My suitemate and a couple of his friends decided to go to the cafeteria and I tagged along. After coming back and talking to the RA (who said it was a malfunction due to storm damage), I came back upstairs. I was not there for ten minutes when the alarm came back on again. Me and my suitemate went back outside, and then were told to congregate inside the clubhouse, where we would receive further instruction. The alarms were turned off after about fifteen minutes and they haven't gone off again. I hope they don't go off again, or I shan't be able to sleep properly tonight. Lawls wait till they go off at 4 am in the morning. Oh the joy of college life. rofl I would rather be burned than wake up at such an ungodly hour. =_= So far, they've been false alarms, and according to most of the people I was talking to, there's never been a serious fire emergency out here. People smoke, but they know the limits.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:05 pm
FogSage Krissim Klaw FogSage Jesus, that was odd. About an hour ago, I heard a strange noise and, after walking out of my room, realized it was the fire alarm. I told my suitemate what was going on, and soon, most everyone had evacuated. A couple of fire trucks and a police car pulled up and began work. My suitemate and a couple of his friends decided to go to the cafeteria and I tagged along. After coming back and talking to the RA (who said it was a malfunction due to storm damage), I came back upstairs. I was not there for ten minutes when the alarm came back on again. Me and my suitemate went back outside, and then were told to congregate inside the clubhouse, where we would receive further instruction. The alarms were turned off after about fifteen minutes and they haven't gone off again. I hope they don't go off again, or I shan't be able to sleep properly tonight. Lawls wait till they go off at 4 am in the morning. Oh the joy of college life. rofl I would rather be burned than wake up at such an ungodly hour. =_= So far, they've been false alarms, and according to most of the people I was talking to, there's never been a serious fire emergency out here. People smoke, but they know the limits. None of the guys on the first three floors of my dorm know how to make a damn bag of popcorn at 3:30AM. stare 20 fire alarms so far this year.... mad
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 6:54 pm
Although I'm not in a dorm... we have a personal fire alarm at home... our oven triggers it!
At uni, I've only heard about 1 fire evacuation (I wasn't at uni that early in the morning) last year, and it was from a smoker who got 2 close to the building.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:43 pm
Dear AFG,
Let's say you were a young lady engaged to marry a handsome guy, and he convinces you to pose nude for his camera. Then, you find out that he took the photos that were going to be special for you two and posted them on Gaia using a mule account, then logged in on his main account and bitched about this a*****e postin' pics of mah girlfriend, getoffmyinternet, etc. in the thread.
How would you respond?
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:58 pm
Shaviv Dear AFG, Let's say you were a young lady engaged to marry a handsome guy, and he convinces you to pose nude for his camera. Then, you find out that he took the photos that were going to be special for you two and posted them on Gaia using a mule account, then logged in on his main account and bitched about this a*****e postin' pics of mah girlfriend, getoffmyinternet, etc. in the thread. How would you respond? He would be so gone. Possibly bruised. That is an abuse of trust, and just..wrong.
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:07 pm
Shaviv Dear AFG, Let's say you were a young lady engaged to marry a handsome guy, and he convinces you to pose nude for his camera. Then, you find out that he took the photos that were going to be special for you two and posted them on Gaia using a mule account, then logged in on his main account and bitched about this a*****e postin' pics of mah girlfriend, getoffmyinternet, etc. in the thread. How would you respond? Were I that woman and had I found out....he'd be dead. Not only did he expose that which should never be shown to the world, he made himself out as the hero, which is so egotistical that it disgusts me. I would've brained him with a shovel and dropped his body into a ravine for the ravens and flies to have.
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