I think the GB might be down to 5 actual posters

Lol
good question

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YESTERDAY

QUOTE=HighSchoolJock;69689383]Don't hate Scotty because Essex county college is for losers and makes losers Scotty speaks winner not loser

Scotty[/QUOTE]

Stop trying to get Scotty's balls in your mouth Scotty's balls would wash the bad taste out of your mouth because Scotty's balls are packed with nutritional goodness stop being a cum magnet you ball licker

Scotty

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IN 2002

http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=81745

I can't believe you've been doing this for 13 years.
 
If the disorder fits......

...own it.

People with paranoid personality disorder are generally characterized by having a long-standing pattern of pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others. A person with paranoid personality disorder will nearly always believe that other people’s motives are suspect or even malevolent.

Individuals with this disorder assume that other people will exploit, harm, or deceive them, even if no evidence exists to support this expectation. While it is fairly normal for everyone to have some degree of paranoia about certain situations in their lives (such as worry about an impending set of layoffs at work), people with paranoid personality disorder take this to an extreme — it pervades virtually every professional and personal relationship they have.


Individuals with Paranoid Personality Disorder are generally difficult to get along with and often have problems with close relationships. Their excessive suspiciousness and hostility may be expressed in overt argumentativeness, in recurrent complaining, or by quiet, apparently hostile aloofness. Because they are hypervigilant for potential threats, they may act in a guarded, secretive, or devious manner and appear to be “cold” and lacking in tender feelings. Although they may appear to be objective, rational, and unemotional, they more often display a labile range of affect, with hostile, stubborn, and sarcastic expressions predominating. Their combative and suspicious nature may elicit a hostile response in others, which then serves to confirm their original expectations.
 
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