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GOD DAMMIT
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HOW DO PEOPLE STILL GET AWAY WITH SUCH SHIT ANATOMY

Maybe it's a plot point. Frank Castle went nuts and in the fight her hips were dislocated and her spine horribly twisted.
 
Maybe it's a plot point. Frank Castle went nuts and in the fight her hips were dislocated and her spine horribly twisted.

or maybe she got boomerang'd
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frank castle is a lamer except for that one great movie with john "kiss and throw wife onto train tracks" travolta
 
I'm in need of advice and kind of don't want to make an entire thread about it, but here goes:
I was invited to a wedding and I really wanted to go - in fact I bought a dress for it and everything - but when school started I was informed that I have a mandatory workshop on the same day as the wedding. These aren't friends that I'm close with, but they're cool people I've known for years and years and I really wanted to be there when they got married.
Anyway, I want to contact one of them and apologize for not rsvp'ing and let them know my reason. My question is, if I'm not going, should I at least send them a card with money or something? I'm also kind of in a financial bind with school and was hoping my (now ex)boyfriend would help me out had we gone to the actual reception. I don't want to come off as tacky either.
I'm just in a really weird position! :heart-empty:
 
I'm in need of advice and kind of don't want to make an entire thread about it, but here goes:
I was invited to a wedding and I really wanted to go - in fact I bought a dress for it and everything - but when school started I was informed that I have a mandatory workshop on the same day as the wedding. These aren't friends that I'm close with, but they're cool people I've known for years and years and I really wanted to be there when they got married.
Anyway, I want to contact one of them and apologize for not rsvp'ing and let them know my reason. My question is, if I'm not going, should I at least send them a card with money or something? I'm also kind of in a financial bind with school and was hoping my (now ex)boyfriend would help me out had we gone to the actual reception. I don't want to come off as tacky either.
I'm just in a really weird position! :heart-empty:
Aw, that's disappointing about the workshop! Contacting your friends and letting them know about your schedule conflict is appropriate, as is a card with a nice message on the actual day. Since your friends are cool people, there's a strong chance that giving them money as a gift could make them feel awkward if they know or suspect that you are in a financial bind. Personally, my favorite wedding presents were really inexpensive yet thoughtful things, and I think that's true for a lot of people. Best of luck!
 
I'm in need of advice and kind of don't want to make an entire thread about it, but here goes:
I was invited to a wedding and I really wanted to go - in fact I bought a dress for it and everything - but when school started I was informed that I have a mandatory workshop on the same day as the wedding. These aren't friends that I'm close with, but they're cool people I've known for years and years and I really wanted to be there when they got married.
Anyway, I want to contact one of them and apologize for not rsvp'ing and let them know my reason. My question is, if I'm not going, should I at least send them a card with money or something? I'm also kind of in a financial bind with school and was hoping my (now ex)boyfriend would help me out had we gone to the actual reception. I don't want to come off as tacky either.
I'm just in a really weird position! :heart-empty:
If they are cool people, they will understand. Just send them a nice card.
 
You have to love price stickers some times. Back in college, I was browsing the bookstore and found a copy of Stephen Colbert's children's book for $0.00. Today I was browsing the deli at the supermarket and noticed the price on a cartoon of chicken wings. $44.

Both times I notified the clerks btw.
 
New term coined by one of the acts at the fringe fest I'm working: the choose-your-own-adventure soda machine, i.e. those magically hyper-specific soda fountains.
 
I completely forgot that I, of all people made this list of sixteen brutal truths about life. Now, the man in my avatar is kicking my ass.

1. Someday, you're going to die.
2. Sometimes, you must put up with people you don't like.
3. Perfection is complete B.S.
4. You can't choose your family.
5. Whenever you're doubtful about fishing for the right girl, keep fishing anyway.
6. Some people will hate you for any reason under the sun.
7. Everyone is screwed up.
8. Some people will stick with you for their own reasons.
9. Some selfishness is necessary.
10. It's better to be honest than deceitful in the long run.
11. The moment when you stare fear in the face is inevitable.
12. It helps to act and react equally.
13. It doesn't always hurt to screw up.
14. You'd be surprised at the power of redemption.
15. The wolf you see may be a sheep if you look closer.
16. Sour grapes are preferable to poisoned ones.
 
I completely forgot that I, of all people made this list of sixteen brutal truths about life. Now, the man in my avatar is kicking my ass.

1. Someday, you're going to die.
2. Sometimes, you must put up with people you don't like.
3. Perfection is complete B.S.
4. You can't choose your family.
5. Whenever you're doubtful about fishing for the right girl, keep fishing anyway.
6. Some people will hate you for any reason under the sun.
7. Everyone is screwed up.
8. Some people will stick with you for their own reasons.
9. Some selfishness is necessary.
10. It's better to be honest than deceitful in the long run.
11. The moment when you stare fear in the face is inevitable.
12. It helps to act and react equally.
13. It doesn't always hurt to screw up.
14. You'd be surprised at the power of redemption.
15. The wolf you see may be a sheep if you look closer.
16. Sour grapes are preferable to poisoned ones.

So you have a muscle bound ripped man as an avatar because you feel insecure about yourself basically. Sweet.

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