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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:10 am
Harusame Mizukishi Decavolty Harusame Mizukishi Allegro I like champs that are hard as ******** to tektek for Fiddles, Koggie, Twitch So do whichever champ you want, I ain't picky  I need this, but in Bandito form.  oh god yes
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:09 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:19 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:53 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:54 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:56 am
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:22 am
The Betman zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Even sleeping, he is getting pentakills. For he is Lee Sin, The Blind Monk
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:29 am
How do you guys feel about open relationships?
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:37 am
Supersephiroth7 How do you guys feel about open relationships? You fall for the person you're supposedly "open" with. Then you'll baww when they don't reciprocate.
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 7:57 am
Sexually open or romantically open?
Sexually it works great for me because everyone is always being satisfied in that sense, there's no "well maybe if you'd do this more often" or "why can't we do that"-based tension that destroys a lot of relationships (and I think it'll work great for you because iirc you're not even interested in sex, so it gets you off the hook there).
Romantically, it's not a good idea. Every time I've been in that situation, somebody got jealous and it became a big headachey heap of drama. Even if you don't even know the person getting jealous, you'll probably be at least minorly affected by their behavior.
I guess it just depends on the personalities involved and the situation. It works well for me because I'm generally a loner anyway and it gets me off the hook to do girlfriend stuff when I want to stay home and game, but it doesn't work for my sister at all because she needs a lot of attention and affection. Just listening to your feelings should be enough to tell you whether it's right or wrong for you.
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:41 am
Man the new Scooby Doo series is so good!
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:47 am
This is a pretty beastly set up on PvZ
Row 1: Sunflower, Marigold, Starfruit x3, Garlic Row 2: Sunflower, Watermelon Launcher Row 3: Same as Row 2 Row 4: Same as Row 2 Row 5: Same as Row 1
They just get funneled into the center and destroyed by starfruit and watermelons.
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:27 pm
Cabron LaSwan Sexually open or romantically open?
Sexually it works great for me because everyone is always being satisfied in that sense, there's no "well maybe if you'd do this more often" or "why can't we do that"-based tension that destroys a lot of relationships (and I think it'll work great for you because iirc you're not even interested in sex, so it gets you off the hook there).
Romantically, it's not a good idea. Every time I've been in that situation, somebody got jealous and it became a big headachey heap of drama. Even if you don't even know the person getting jealous, you'll probably be at least minorly affected by their behavior.
I guess it just depends on the personalities involved and the situation. It works well for me because I'm generally a loner anyway and it gets me off the hook to do girlfriend stuff when I want to stay home and game, but it doesn't work for my sister at all because she needs a lot of attention and affection. Just listening to your feelings should be enough to tell you whether it's right or wrong for you. I'm not exactly sure. It's kind of weird. It's a long distance kind of thing, but we have quite a bit of history. She said that I have her heart, but she needs someone physically. I told her that it reminded me of Cyrano, but she had no idea what that was. I mean I could be fine with it, but I'm sure it'll probably end badly. She also said that when I come out there or she comes to me it'll be different. When/if we start dating it's supposed to be serious from the start.
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:48 pm
Supersephiroth7 Cabron LaSwan Sexually open or romantically open?
Sexually it works great for me because everyone is always being satisfied in that sense, there's no "well maybe if you'd do this more often" or "why can't we do that"-based tension that destroys a lot of relationships (and I think it'll work great for you because iirc you're not even interested in sex, so it gets you off the hook there).
Romantically, it's not a good idea. Every time I've been in that situation, somebody got jealous and it became a big headachey heap of drama. Even if you don't even know the person getting jealous, you'll probably be at least minorly affected by their behavior.
I guess it just depends on the personalities involved and the situation. It works well for me because I'm generally a loner anyway and it gets me off the hook to do girlfriend stuff when I want to stay home and game, but it doesn't work for my sister at all because she needs a lot of attention and affection. Just listening to your feelings should be enough to tell you whether it's right or wrong for you. I'm not exactly sure. It's kind of weird. It's a long distance kind of thing, but we have quite a bit of history. She said that I have her heart, but she needs someone physically. I told her that it reminded me of Cyrano, but she had no idea what that was. I mean I could be fine with it, but I'm sure it'll probably end badly. She also said that when I come out there or she comes to me it'll be different. When/if we start dating it's supposed to be serious from the start. Oh, so it's an area-code agreement. I don't really think that would present too much of a problem, it's a pretty common thing.
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:59 pm
Cabron LaSwan Supersephiroth7 Cabron LaSwan Sexually open or romantically open?
Sexually it works great for me because everyone is always being satisfied in that sense, there's no "well maybe if you'd do this more often" or "why can't we do that"-based tension that destroys a lot of relationships (and I think it'll work great for you because iirc you're not even interested in sex, so it gets you off the hook there).
Romantically, it's not a good idea. Every time I've been in that situation, somebody got jealous and it became a big headachey heap of drama. Even if you don't even know the person getting jealous, you'll probably be at least minorly affected by their behavior.
I guess it just depends on the personalities involved and the situation. It works well for me because I'm generally a loner anyway and it gets me off the hook to do girlfriend stuff when I want to stay home and game, but it doesn't work for my sister at all because she needs a lot of attention and affection. Just listening to your feelings should be enough to tell you whether it's right or wrong for you. I'm not exactly sure. It's kind of weird. It's a long distance kind of thing, but we have quite a bit of history. She said that I have her heart, but she needs someone physically. I told her that it reminded me of Cyrano, but she had no idea what that was. I mean I could be fine with it, but I'm sure it'll probably end badly. She also said that when I come out there or she comes to me it'll be different. When/if we start dating it's supposed to be serious from the start. Oh, so it's an area-code agreement. I don't really think that would present too much of a problem, it's a pretty common thing. What do you mean? It is a common thing now a days?
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