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Report | 01/04/2013 7:05 pm

A Redhead Angel

What did you think about Body by Vi?
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Report | 12/19/2012 9:17 pm

Pixel Digits

Thanks for the buy! mrgreen
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Report | 06/06/2012 8:42 pm

nano diamond

Hi Lauren, we haven't met before IRL or Gaia but I love your avatar.
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Report | 04/23/2012 6:32 pm

New batakas

I want more rats but I need to get them a way bigger cage. I need a Nicole and a Lohan.
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Report | 04/23/2012 6:24 pm

New batakas

I have two rats. One named Hilton and the one shown is named scary spice.
Just scary for short.
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Report | 04/18/2012 4:44 am

Ever-Dyer

Laced in Sickness - Offset Minds
My 3rd new song!
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Report | 04/07/2012 11:40 am

Douteux

I used to have a bunch of girls who (were scene kids) wanted me to dye my hair black, my significant other at the time was like "Look at his hair, look at the ******** natural highlights in his hair. you harpies keep your hair dye away from it." lol

I don't see many Mormons around, Jehovah's Witnesses however... but at least they're normally fairly polite and respectful and if you ask them nicely to leave they normally will. Some of them wont but most of them do because they were taught that being nice thing.

It blows my mind how many people are misogynists and misandrists. I mean sex isn't really relevant except in reproduction and in that case both sexes are just as important as the other. While its indisputable women are biologically designed to be nurturers and men are designed to be protectors and providers we aren't living in secluded tribes where those biological builds are important day to day. And Gender is just whatever you make of it I guess. It shouldn't matter what anyone else makes of your own gender role. Oh my god, he thinks outside the social norm, burn him, he must be a witch.

The girl I would marry in a heart beat is a true blue lesbian. My luck. lol
I met her in school so she wouldn't be like most of the bitches I know who are like "what's so big about cooking? that must be an easy job."
I just ask these girls if they've ever watched chopped, kitchen nightmares, hells kitchen, or just the food network in general... just no.
You have no ******** idea how hard a job it is and the pressure.

Oh I was off until like 4, I work dinner service so I don't actually go into work until 3:30ish.
... which I'm about to have to go and do again.
Yesterday was ******** ridiculous, and I trolled some of my coworkers taking photos of them using instagram.
Everybody in the kitchen was a hipster by the end of the night. lol
But it was busy and then not busy then busy.
It was like really ******** busy and then it'd calm down when everyone was eating then we'd get hit again.
and it's like that often anyway, and it's usually busy but last night the place was totally packed, but considering it's a 5 star establishment lots of highrollers, I almost wished I was on the wait staff. The tips I'm sure they were making from the upper-class wall street families

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Report | 04/05/2012 8:04 pm

Douteux

Those types of intelligent people seem to be in abundance in Boston (or maybe just New England). lol
Probably because of all the ******** retardedly good schools up there.

I have never dyed my hair. I probably will never dye my hair. I like my natural highlights and all that nonsense, and I'd rather just not make my hair feel like straw. It's nice, and healthy and I'm content with that. Also my hair looks good with my eyes, lol. But it's never the one thing, the hair, the nails, the tan that's ugly it's combining it all that's ugly. Haha. Especially when the tan and hair are fake and the hair wasn't looked after and the tan looks orange because it came from a bottle and not the sun.

Catholics... lol that's all. I mean I get organized religion, and I respect peoples rights to have it. But I'm still going to think the people pushing it are total idiots.
Well yeah women deserve the same rights as men and all that other s**t. I'm a little put-off by America's seeming war against women. Every time I see news its about something misogynistic or sexist and it's never towards men, and then of course you have some of these feminists that give the whole movement a bad name with their attitudes.

I mean a friend of mine basically said it: "Feminists b***h about how men are misogynists, but in doing do that they prove they're misandrists, making them no better."
He also noted the trend in trans* people being hateful towards their biological sex. trans* men are misogynists and trans* women are misandrists.
It's actually quite scary how true that is when you think about it.

Maybe I should just get my masters, get a high paying job/own restaurants and get a trophy spouse.
I can handle a man looking girly, but I can't handle them acting girly.
But it comes back to the base thing, I prefer masculine personalities even if they aren't male gendered.

Things I am not doing yet: Sleeping.

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Report | 04/05/2012 7:17 pm

Douteux

I can somewhat handle the "smarter than you" type if they are legitimately smarter than you. But most of those types don't actually intentionally rub it in your face they're usually fairly humble about the intellect because they don't feel they have to prove it to anyone. One of my exes used to say something and then tangent off to explain something in the statement I probably didn't understand in great details before coming back to the point. It entertained me immensely, and he did it with everything. But he never once told me he was smarter than me, though we all knew he was considering he was a Harvard Medical Student.

Unnatural blondes are rarely nice. But I think it's normally because unnatural blondes don't take care of their hair and they fry it. I've met a couple unnaturals who put a lot of effort into keeping the hair nice, making sure it isn't dry, and it usually looks as nice as the natural equivalent. But most of the fake and bake girls with the orange spray on tan and fake nails don't look after their hair. lolol.

My family is Catholic. I don't think I can handle a relationship with anyone as religious as my family is. The bullshit they used to cause me when I was in my teenage years. When they found out I had interest in men? Oh yeah, that went over well. Also women's reproductive rights I just think that in the end: Woman's body, Woman's choice. So I don't want a relationship with someone who has some kind of agenda entailing that a woman doesn't get the same rights as a man over her body. I mean I don't believe in ~womens~ rights because that entails an exclusive set of rights giving women special treatment. I believe in everyone having the same equal human rights. Womens reproductive rights is that mess where "does the fetuses rights override the womans" blah blah blah abortion drama, not a topic I want to talk about.

Gender is so grey I don't want to say it matters. I by all means favor the companionship of someone of the male gender, but I know a lot of biological females who have a masculine personality without being of the male gender, therefore not being trans* And I find them equally as attractive as I would find a biological or trans* male. In the reverse I know a lot of men who are really feminine even though they aren't female gendered and they turn me off most of the time. But I don't like privileged b***h boys... and they are in abundance in NYC. And I am apparently a desirable type for them.

emotion_donotwant

I don't want to work on a Friday. I usually do stuff because I don't have to work early on Saturdays. But now I can't. And of course as this is New York, my friends all work tomorrow morning except a few who are in school and therefore are off. My weekend was been foiled by work. My cheque better look beautiful. mad

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Report | 04/05/2012 7:04 pm

Agent Sol

Your welcome.~
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Report | 04/05/2012 6:14 pm

Douteux

I walked away and came back this morning and was like: "I should reply..." and then I didn't.
I'm vain enough to want someone attractive, but not vain enough that I'm willing to sacrifice my own braincells for it. Do not want: Trophy Wife/Husband/Cat/Dog/Snail.
My highschool was a freak of nature, so many god damned natural blonde and pretty girls with top marks. (which Canada's education is different, to get top honors you need to have the highest overall academic percentile in the school) And an overabundance of talent male musicians who again were far too ******** pretty. neutral

Something was in the water.
I'm convinced.

I need an American who: Isn't religious, isn't republican, isn't against women's reproductive rights, isn't a bigot/ignorant/etc.
Gender and Sex don't even matter.
Come on, this shouldn't be so hard... not that I'm actively looking.

Yeah I usually get Fridays off, I work every dinner service but Friday. But because it's Good Friday or whatever they're all hands on deck tomorrow, which means I get today off.
But it's cool, I get time and a half for tomorrow.
Hurray I can pay my bills! Well I could pay them once I get paid anyway.




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Report | 04/05/2012 5:47 pm

Douteux

Well this is a late reply.

I've been asked out by a lot of the girls I hung around with him highschool. Which was awkward to say the least because most of them I could barely tolerate in school, how the hell was I suppose to be in a relationship with them outside of school.

I think I'm looking for someone like intelligent, clever, analytical, even perhaps cold, I'm basically looking for the character bones. But I'd rather be mentally stimulated versus physically. A pretty person does nothing for me if they have a rock for a brain.

I've never dated an American, ever. If I ever do depends solely on if I stay in the USA or move once I have my masters.

In other news they decided to switch my shifts so that I'm off today so that I can work tomorrow.
God dammit, Good Friday?
emotion_donotwant
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Report | 04/04/2012 9:23 am

Douteux

I'm in my twenties now. I'm not that young. emo
Well I suppose that's still young.

As for forever alone, I could care less if I was or wasn't at this point. I've had a couple relationships they ended for reasons, I've not met an American yet that is to my taste personality wise, with maybe a couple exceptions and them being people who are so co-dependent it would be impossible for me to hold a job and get my masters in the future or even live out of state without them having abandonment issues. And co-dependency is a major turn off, the minute anyone I know gets that attached I have to nicely sit them down and tell them no.

Because I'm Canadian and therefore I'm nice and actually talk about it instead of being passive aggressive or whatever most Americans seem to do.
Not to bash Americans but I find a lot to be ridiculously passive aggressive about everything, and defensive. I just want to tell them to chill out and smoke a joint, which is pretty bad considering I myself don't actually do drugs.

Canada coast to coast is beautiful, just all of them for different reasons. Each province brings you a totally different feel.
Mountains, Foothills, Prairie, Big City, Old City, Island, Countryside Coastal, etc, etc, etc.
I've been to pretty near every province, except Saskatchewan and Newfoundland, even been to two of the territories when I was younger. (when there was only two territories lol)
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Report | 04/04/2012 8:59 am

Douteux

My friends get the perk of my cooking I guess. I'm perpetually forever alone and my family well I don't see often considering I'm not home and my mothers a chef haha.
I can cook some Mandarin Chinese dishes, I got really good at them one summer when I worked in a Mandarin Chinese tea house and restaurant when I was like sixteen.

ALSO WE CALL THIS MYSTICAL PLACE CANADA.
Well Prince Edward Island, but whatever.
Now if only there were unicorns and the place would be the most majestic place on the planet.
It's kinda one of those little known wonders though, I think. Though since it was on Regis and Kelly for a week, and they actually broadcasted their show from the waterfront, the tourism from Americans obviously increased dramatically.
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Report | 04/04/2012 8:37 am

Douteux

Tornado's and other wind events are further reason I moved up North.
Though I grew up dealing with Nor'easter storms, and they're hurricane force wind and snow normally.

Yes... I can make escargot, and crepes, and tarte aux fruits, ratatouille, clafouti, truffles, tarte tatin, profiteroles, etc, etc, etc.
and I can make Fakes (lentil soup) Fasolada, Patsas, Lachanodolmades, and other stuff that I'm not writing out because lazy.

Haha, it's a nice place
Annoying and picturesque even
http://www.east-coast-golf-vacations.com/images/PEI.jpg
http://www.east-coast-golf-vacations.com/images/Confederation-Bridge.jpg
http://www.mountstewartpei.ca/img/PE0002302.jpg
http://northernblue.ca/common/Charlottetown2.jpg
http://www.atlanticcanada.info/peibigcity.jpg

lol

It's like one of those places you read about in books.

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Report | 04/04/2012 8:04 am

Douteux

Dallas. I was in Dallas. lul.

I MAKE GOOD EVERYTHING.
But I specialize, favor, whatever French and Greek dishes.
I'M ALSO REALLY GOOD AT CAKES AND SALAD DRESSING.
Italian good is fun to make, I just don't make it often. One of my friends is Italian and was taught by his father how to cook traditional Italian, and it doesn't matter how much school I get, I can't beat it.

There's a few cordon bleu courses available for the hospitality and such you can take online, but I actually enjoy attending classes haha.

Oh yeah it's small, population of 150,000 or something for the entire province? That's where Regis and Kelly went.
It's a small place but it's of pretty big importance, that's where confederation was signed, that's where Canada became a country.
Also Anne of Green Gables.
Basically PEI is, Gold Courses, Tourist Traps and Farmland.
It was a good idea to go into a field directly targeting hospitality an tourism haha.
... if I ever go home to stay. I may not I'm getting fond of New York.
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Report | 04/04/2012 7:39 am

Douteux

THE AMOUNT OF PEOPLE OPENLY PACKING HEAT.
HOLY s**t.
I was in a perpetual state of: "I'm going to get shot aren't I?"

Boston would put me even closer to home, I think 8 hour drive? Something like that.
Haha, I'm pretty sure my mother will probably make me take over her restaurant when she retires. My parents own two restaurants. But right now I'm working in a five star that I got out of sheer luck. I applied for the lulz there'd already been like 2,000 people apply for one of these two positions from all across North America. I got a call to interview, I arranged to go in person next thing I know, I have a job. And the only reason I'm putting off my masters is because of this job and that there isn't a cordon bleu school in New York.

Also, also wait for it.
See number one? I went from that to Arizona to NYC.
lol Oh Canada.

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Report | 04/04/2012 7:17 am

Douteux

I was in Texas once.
Never again, I said to myself.

When I got a job offer in NYC I took it. It makes trips back to Canada easier, I actually get to experience winters and proper seasons and it's far more liberal than Arizona.
I'm suppose to go back to Scottsdale to finish my masters but I may have to find a Le Cordon Bleu school in New England, I believe Boston has one... because I am one of those grossly pretentious people who has Le Cordon Bleu certification.

Arizona's abortion and doctors allowed to lie to you bullshit deters me from going back. Scottsdale may be one of the best Culinary Schools but the state its in sucks.
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Report | 04/04/2012 7:05 am

Douteux

Have you tried looking in Canada?

//shot
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Report | 04/02/2012 1:57 pm

XNabyX

smile Yeah, well how are you?
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