Shadow Wolf
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I did realize, that for my dad's **** ups he is the one who asks me to do stuff (rather than demand), and without the expectation that I drop what I'm currently doing to do whatever.
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That's the problem with people. They can almost simultaneously be devilish and a second later be angelic and everywhere in between.I did realize, that for my dad's **** ups he is the one who asks me to do stuff (rather than demand), and without the expectation that I drop what I'm currently doing to do whatever.
Being perceived as a lesbian transwoman oppressed gingerI seem to have a knack for making threads that don't go very far or much of anywhere despite them covering controversial topics.
Had Revoltingest started my previous thread, I'm sure accusations of racist would be flooding in by now, lmao.
Yup. Especially my mom. Lots of people see her as a sweet, nice lady, but she's such a tyrant she yells at her dog to stay in place, yelling and snapping her finger and getting very nasty when the dog moves, and then telling her dog "free" when the dog is allowed to move. Which is actually a pretty good reflection of her parenting. Demanding total obedience and loyalty, every command obeyed, lots of anger and frustration, and totally cold, no pleasing her, no positive reinforcement, no love, and no encouragement to model good behaviors.That's the problem with people. They can almost simultaneously be devilish and a second later be angelic and everywhere in between.
I must have destroyed many a gaydar in my day, because it doesn't matter what I do, live as a guy, live as a gal, people think I'm homosexual. My best friend gets it a lot too, but at least she has a mohawk and talks about her "non-existent dick" to confuse people.Being perceived as a lesbian transwoman oppressed ginger
commie from Californiastan does have its cred with lefties.
I'm just another white capitolipatrigarchist.jerk.
"Metal.fever"I must have destroyed many a gaydar in my day, because it doesn't matter what I do, live as a guy, live as a gal, people think I'm homosexual. My best friend gets it a lot too, but at least she has a mohawk and talks about her "non-existent dick" to confuse people.
But not me. People used to assume I liked guys. Now they assume I like girls. Screw them all, I'm freezing myself and waking in a world that allows me to be robosexual.
Nope. Just gotta prove everybody wrong."Metal.fever"
Nope. Just gotta prove everybody wrong.
YAY! I can keep angering fundamentalists in the future!
June 3 (UPI) -- Police in Massachusetts said a man who drove his SUV onto a golf course and became stuck on the sixth hole told officers he had been led astray by his GPS app.
The Newton Police Department said officers were called to the sixth hole of the Brae Burn County Club golf course about 5 a.m. Wednesday on a report of an SUV stuck in the grass.
The driver told police he had dropped some friends off at 2 a.m. and was following his Waze GPS, which led him onto the golf course. The man told police the darkness caused him to take a turn too wide and become stuck.
Police said the man did not appear to be intoxicated and is not facing any charges. The SUV was removed from its lodging and the golf course was determined to be undamaged.
"I think the moral of the story is, if you're using one of these GPS apps, just keep your eyes on the road, your eyes won't lie to you," Newton Police Lt. Bruce Apotheker told WBZ-TV. "I think if you saw that you were headed down some sort of road and it looked like it wasn't going to go anywhere, that you would stop and turn around."
You're an arseling making me laugh at a stereotype in a thread where that thread is among the content being discussed as something that is bad and undisclosed.
Directions created by an automated GPS.Police: Driver who got stuck on golf course was following GPS - UPI.com
"Just keep your eyes on the road." That's a novel concept. I wonder if anyone ever thought of that before.