NippleMuncher
Masticatus Nipplicanis
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Hmm...this thread escalated quickly!
Sorry, I have to agree with Rainy on this one . . .
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Hmm...this thread escalated quickly!
You, sir, are clearly a troublemaker!
Phew!
Note to Saucy: my mind darted elsewhere at the mention of batteries. The rest of your sentence straightened me out, though.
ETA: *fucks Eilan's life*
Victoriously?
Does the Pope shit in the woods?
Love it!!I think this is hilarious! http://happyplace.someecards.com/porn/if-porn-was-based-on-the-sex-lives-of-married-couples/
Crazy fucking world when you're just trying to get home and you get shot out of the sky. *sigh*
I am too fucking old for Facebook drama.
I am too fucking old for Facebook drama.
It is sad that we now have left the generation of "prehistoric" people who knew what life was before the "electronic" age, who could actually spell, who could actually carry on a conversation, who could actually LIVE without being connected to the internet 24/7. People who had lives outside of the internet! What a fucking concept!
I don't have a Kindle, but I do have a Kindle app on my tablet that I rarely use. Nothing can replace the feel of a book in my hand.Not quite Internet but best conversation I heard on a bus a few years ago - me reading my paperback book, guy next to me reading his physical newspaper. Two young career gals sitting in front of us, one moaning about it being unfair. Her friend asks her what was wrong and Girl 1 says she's so annoyed because she was so close to finishing her book and now she can't. Why not? asks Girl 2.
"Because I forgot to charge my stupid Kindle"
Me and man next to me look at each other, trying very hard not to burst out laughing, then both of us calmly turned the pages of our respective paper-based materials and carried on in the blissful world of reading
Not quite Internet but best conversation I heard on a bus a few years ago - me reading my paperback book, guy next to me reading his physical newspaper. Two young career gals sitting in front of us, one moaning about it being unfair. Her friend asks her what was wrong and Girl 1 says she's so annoyed because she was so close to finishing her book and now she can't. Why not? asks Girl 2.
"Because I forgot to charge my stupid Kindle"
Me and man next to me look at each other, trying very hard not to burst out laughing, then both of us calmly turned the pages of our respective paper-based materials and carried on in the blissful world of reading