Chris-Chan is patriotic is hell. He spends his monthly tugboat on consumer goods, and we all know sales tax goes to the federal gov, so it can be spent on other people's monthly tugboats.
Yeah, I know what you mean. My first job I was 15, it was McDicks (McDonalds) and they didn't teach me anything. I messed up a lot. I probably cost them 10x as much money as if they had just taught me.
These are all pretty good, but I wouldn't even justify their insult with a relevant response. If they are female, say "I'm sorry you're angry that you're gaining wait. Don't take it out on me, slut." If they are male say "It takes one to know one."
Blaming outside sources is exhausting. "I was born in da wrong generation" is such a gay excuse for not manifesting what you want into reality.
>4chan has a toxic reputation and is full of social outcasts (including me)
4chan doesn't necessarily have to gain users for this to happen, though.
I post high quality things and I get downvoted, so I stopped using this site that much.
Chris-Chan is patriotic is hell. He spends his monthly tugboat on consumer goods, and we all know sales tax goes to the federal gov, so it can be spent on other people's monthly tugboats.
Yes, though I've never been in a relationship. This is the best album for getting over it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkfzujwVFQs&t=1s&ab_channel=NatiCarp
>Be you
>Find a homeless person
>Bring them to get a pizza
>Eat the pizza with them
>Ask them if they know anyone who sells heron
>Buy heron from the heron seller
>Put heron inside nose
>Feel amazing
>Events will happen
>Now you've had an eventful life
Yeah, I know what you mean. My first job I was 15, it was McDicks (McDonalds) and they didn't teach me anything. I messed up a lot. I probably cost them 10x as much money as if they had just taught me.
These are all pretty good, but I wouldn't even justify their insult with a relevant response. If they are female, say "I'm sorry you're angry that you're gaining wait. Don't take it out on me, slut." If they are male say "It takes one to know one."