Wow.You or any other evil person will never tell me what to do. There is no argument.
Not everyday on INGO you see someone get called 'evil'.
Ima head on back over to the best bourbon under $50 thread.
Some of you teetotalers are harsh.
Wow.You or any other evil person will never tell me what to do. There is no argument.
Wow.You or any other evil person will never tell me what to do. There is no argument.
You are all pretty!!!
Now, back on topic...
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People tell me all the time they want to have sex with me. Sometimes they wave at me while saying it. I’m kinda a big deal.That’s the nicest thing anyone’s said to me all day!
Yesterday however I was told I was brilliant.
Wait and I’m the evil one?!?People tell me all the time they want to have sex with me. Sometimes they wave at me while saying it. I’m kinda a big deal.
I feel like whatever pm conversation you had with him must have put him in a really bad mood. You must have said something bad about me!People tell me all the time they want to have sex with me. Sometimes they wave at me while saying it. I’m kinda a big deal.
Well I won’t discuss the particulars of what was said in private, but I made an attempt to admonish him as a brother. I am trying to keep evil peoples names out of the conversation. His mood is what he chooses to make of it.I feel like whatever pm conversation you had with him must have put him in a really bad mood. You must have said something bad about me!
I mean. Bud light puts that up as an ad they might actually sell some beer!
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