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Of course. He has no choice. She must feel that the only ones lining up for her are brown and homosexual, like him. It is so rare for her to find someone that is white and homosexual, like me.It's true, you called dibs on anisa first, he really should respect dibs.
An old friend of mine looked like this, it was simply the mid point on the slow road to non-binarism and eventually attempting to change his gender. A future that doesn't look unlikely for Ian or even Anisa for that matter. Just wait until their podcast gets so boring they have to do something crazy and pull a double transition.it’s the soyboy breadtube look
It says the age of consent in Canada is 16, and after following Onision antics ages ago, yes it does matter where you live.I said in the post you replied to. She was fucking a 17 year old (Akaddian / Matt) when she was 24. That’s statutory in a lot of places, and morally dubious. Specifically, it’s statutory in Canada and (some states in) America, so it doesn’t matter where she was living.
Yeah I don't see the appeal of the "Rapey Weird Al" look, I get that it's ironic and that's all that matters to these people, but at least with other ironic trends you can find a way to pull it off.I think this is based on Kurtis Konnor (Kurtis Connor? Kurtis Conner? Curtis Konnor? Curtis Connor??? Lord knows. Who even is he?), but there was that one meme and tweet (archive) comparing him and Nu-IDubbbz, which Ian even responded to once.
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Yeah I don't see the appeal of the "Rapey Weird Al" look, I get that it's ironic and that's all that matters to these people, but at least with other ironic trends you can find a way to pull it off.
I agree, it makes no sense. Its just a way for them to feel like they stick out from the crowd, or they don't care about what others think about them. Like "hey look at me, I'm so confident in my character that I don't have to put any effort into it, and I don't care about conventional norms!" Which is fine and all if youre actually making a statement, but when all you're doing is mimicking some other greasy asshole, it just makes you look like an unoriginal dork that's substituting character with a bunch of shitty fashion like you're a TGI Friday's. It's just stupid.TBH, I dont get it. I'm not picking on you, I just don't get how looking like shit is ironic, because irony needs some kind of a context, so that I can notice that the other side wants to signify the opposite of what they are expressing. If I see somebody like kurtis or ian at that time, who looks like a greasy hobo, I simply see somebody who looks like a greasy hobo and I know I don't want to have anything to do with them. You know what I mean?
From my perspective it's like the 'hurr durr, jokes on them, I only pretend to be retarded' meme.
There was a time a girl came up to me in a bar and asked if I would pretend I knew her and we were meeting each other because some creepy old guy was saying gross stuff and touching her arm. Yadda yadda.Yeah, it used to. And if there's flies in the web, it's a fly for each cop or op that you've murdered. But millenial, hipster faggots got into traditional tattoos and just think it looks cool. A lot of prison tattoos are just mainstream, normie tattoos now. But it's funny when some of them have a localized meaning. Like with the spiderweb on the elbow being a white supremacist tattoo, I'm sure it was localized for a specific white supremacist prison gang at one point.
Especially in Seattle, where any random nignog could mistake him for a skinhead and stab him to death without repercussions.Look I'm just saying If i was a balding white man I wouldn't get tattoos that someone might think I got in prison.
What were the tattoos of? I didn't know there were specific sex trafficking symbols.There was a time a girl came up to me in a bar and asked if I would pretend I knew her and we were meeting each other because some creepy old guy was saying gross stuff and touching her arm. Yadda yadda.
She had somehow gotten a whole menu of sex trafficking tattoos without anyone involved knowing, or bothering to explain, what they meant. Like she was explicitly advertising that she was a whore and the poor dude was just trying to place an order. I advised her to go home and wear modest clothing until she could have them removed or covered up (even told her there were charities that might help her get it done for free), because some truly bad shit could happen to her if someone thought she was working on their turf without permission.
She went to therapy because her imaginary dogs died? The fuck is gonna happen to her once she realises her and Ian's careers are dead?>soul dogs
No, she means Blitz (the dog that died) was her soulmate but an animal. And hopefully not in the White Woman way of loving animals.She went to therapy because her imaginary dogs died? The fuck is gonna happen to her once she realises her and Ian's careers are dead?