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The Weird Things You Do


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3 minutes ago, Abel said:

sometimes i prefer stale cheetos over regular ones

 

dude, i feel the same way about Sour Punch Straws. if you let them sit open for awhile, it takes away that super sweet, sour taste and makes them less chewy and a little bit tougher. :cry:

 

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That birthday thing mentioned reminded me that I usually never ask "How are you?", unless I genuinely want to know. If someone wants to tell me things, they can go ahead and do so, but I won't ask. I also don't care or really want to be asked how I am either. I tell those whom I want to when I want to. I hate small talk. :ihide:

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#1 - my laugh have stages; a soft giggle > snorting laugh > the soundless laugh > to me literally dying and choking at the same time.

 

#2 - I like to think about what I would do in a situation that is not likely to happen. For example I was reading this story when this dude was trying to convince his mom there's no such thing as pure evil or pure good and it was chaotic. And I was like "if that was me I would've told everyone to shut the fuck up before i pimp slap them."

 

#3 - I cry hearing about natural disasters , idek I always been very sensitive to things like that since I was a child. Though now its not as often but I use to ball my eyes out like someone just told me I had a day to live or something. 

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