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KrisNew said:

I know she'd probably melt my face at this point but I want to at least try to bring her back :(

Personally, I would hire her to be the base therapist.

Her methods may be a bit unorthodox but look at Ark Royal and Jun'you and tell me she doesn't get results.

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    Eboreg said:

    Personally, I would hire her to be the base therapist.

    Her methods may be a bit unorthodox but look at Ark Royal and Jun'you and tell me she doesn't get results.

    Well sometimes you make them better, sometimes you make them Worse I guess

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    Claverhouse said:

    Plus it demonstrates how female clothing is generally copying males of past ages. Including jeans.

    Like most other things in fact.

    Though lovelier, they are not an initiatory sex.

    That has got to be the most incel comment I've read on this website.

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    FRien said:

    That picture is a battering ram pounding the fortress of my heterosexuality.

    No, it isn't. If you're a man and you're still very much attracted to women (esp. hot, sexy, beautiful young women), you're heterosexual. Stop trying to breed sexual confusion where none exists.

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    shinobivega said:

    Iโ€™ve come across more than my fair share of comments very similar to the one I responded to which were not jokes at all.

    Mine was, though. I wouldn't have used such odd analogies if I was serious.
    Maybe it wasn't obvious enough, but I feared that saying "a thick, throbbing battering ram pounding and forcing its way in the delicate, sensitive, defenseless backdoor of the fortress of my heterosexuality" would've annoyed people instead of amusing them. Humour is always such a thin line, especially in a foreign language.

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    NWSiaCB said:

    I think the more salient point is that what clothing is considered "masculine" and what is considered "feminine" is a fashion trend, not the immutable biology some people seem to think. For most of Christian Europe, blue was the color of women, since it was associated with the Virgin Mary, while pink was masculine because it was considered "just light red, and red is a manly, aggressive color".

    And then American companies realized that they weren't selling enough pink and blue baby clothes so they started a "blue for boys,pink for girls" sales campaign.

    If it ain't the Brits screwing things up,it's their biggest former colony...

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    Edax said:

    Lizzie Andrew Borden (July 19, 1860 โ€“ June 1, 1927) was an American woman who was tried and acquitted of the August 4, 1892 axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.

    "Lizzie borden took an axe
    And gave her father forty whacks~
    When she saw what she had done,
    She gave her mother forty-one~"

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    Qurisu said:

    Are you autistic by any chance

    By autistic means that stating someone who is well known for her consistency in output and quality that she doesn't post that much nowadays is me being autistic?

    Maybe. Maybe not.

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    edited one of the translation, Previously it's "adult only" but the text actually says "for all ages" (i speak mandarin and Kanji is for the most part very similiar to mandarin(double checked with machine translation)

    Updated

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    Morrislee9116 said:

    edited one of the translation, Previously it's "adult only" but the text actually says "for all ages" (source, i speak mandarin and Kanju is for the most part mandarin(double checked with machine translation)

    Ah, you're right, thanks. Probably auto-piloted that since it's a common phrase.

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