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  1. Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra 5. you're overestimating your importance

    This is why I kept that to myself, you really don't deserve any explanation and you won't get any more info from me.
  2. Kafka sweaty
    The facts are:

    1. He's a scumbag and a coward.
    2. A few days before he disappeared I told him my feelings and he didn't feel the same.
    3. BPD discard is a thing.
    4. It's normal for cowards to disappear for months in the hopes a girl will forget them.
  3. Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra he last posted about meeting some black girl so I like to imagine he's in some race-reversed version of Get Out

    Where did he post that?
  4. Kafka sweaty
    https://hereafter.ai/
  5. Kafka sweaty
    I was my dad's only biological child. Not a single one of these relatives have my surname.
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    Okay it's showing me 1500 relatives. That's just the people who have had their DNA tested as well?
  8. Kafka sweaty
    Pretty glad I get to keep my nephew for a few days because I'm saving him from my mum and she's mad about it. It's the first time my sister's trusting me with him. The plan is to take him fishing in my dad's village and maybe this indoor adventure playground, to a cafe, play chess and maybe the cinema.
  9. Kafka sweaty
    I still have a lot of relatives in Birmingham on my dad's side, that's where my granny was from so I wonder how many relatives I have in the other places.
  10. Kafka sweaty
    That's p much it, Glasgow was blue as well.

  11. Kafka sweaty
    Idk what to think, I'm looking at regions and the one my surname is from doesn't show up at all.
  12. Kafka sweaty
    They don't know which part of Europe. It's gonna bug me the 1% unassigned thing.

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    I can breathe again, it showed Europe on the map. https://www.nbcnews.com/sciencemain/most-ashkenazi-jedis-are-genetically-europeans-surprising-study-finds-8c11358210
  14. Kafka sweaty
    Idk why I'm surprised. It said I have a 1% chance of having ginger hair but my great granddad was a ginger and my hair can look red in the sun. My eyes are dark green with amber at the centre but can sometimes look bright amber when I'm emotional or grey/blue in photograghs.



  15. Kafka sweaty
    ```
    Death was bored. He had been doing the same job for eternity, collecting the souls of the departed and escorting them to the afterlife. He had seen it all: wars, plagues, famines, accidents, murders, suicides. He had no emotions, no preferences, no opinions. He was just a servant of fate, doing his duty without question.

    But one day, he met a girl who changed everything. She was dying of a terminal illness, and he came to take her away. She was not afraid of him, unlike most people. She smiled at him and asked him his name.

    "Death," he said.

    "That's not a name. That's a title. What do you call yourself?" she asked.

    "I don't have a name. I don't need one," he said.

    "Well, I'll call you Dave. It suits you," she said.

    She talked to him as if he was a friend, not an enemy. She told him about her life, her dreams, her regrets. She made him laugh with her jokes and stories. She made him curious with her questions and insights. She made him feel something he had never felt before: alive.

    He decided to postpone her death for a while. He wanted to spend more time with her, to learn more about her, to enjoy her company. He knew it was wrong, but he didn't care. He was tired of being Death. He wanted to be Dave.

    They became close, and he fell in love with her. He knew she loved him too, even though she didn't say it. He wanted to make her happy, to give her everything she deserved. He wanted to save her from death, to make her immortal like him.

    But he couldn't. He had no power over life and death. He was only a messenger, not a master. He had broken the rules by delaying her death, and he had to face the consequences. The Fates came to punish him for his disobedience. They took away his immortality and made him mortal. They told him he would die soon, and he would never see her again.

    He begged them to spare him, to let him stay with her. He offered them anything they wanted: his scythe, his cloak, his soul. But they refused. They said he had to pay for his sin, and there was no mercy for him.

    He ran back to her, hoping to see her one last time. But he was too late. She had died while he was gone, and her soul had left with another reaper. He collapsed on the floor next to her body, crying and screaming. He felt a sharp pain in his chest, and he knew it was his heart breaking.

    He died alone, holding her hand.
    ```
  16. Kafka sweaty
    I've planned something for the day he returns. I don't want to do it now in case he's dead.
  17. Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by WellHung You really don't understand how men are hardwired, Tara. Women don't get men and men don't get women. That's why there's so many problems.

    I only realised recently just how ignorant they really are. It's hard to imagine anyone can really be that vile and ignorant and ig that's why I still talk with some of you.
  18. Kafka sweaty
    I'm looking at pics of my town in the 1900s. It looked so much cleaner and nicer back then. It kind of makes me sad, there's an unsettling feeling as well seeing that my house hasn't been built, as if my home is gone.
  19. Kafka sweaty
    Wondering if I should write a manifesto on my views of men because my wisdom could enlighten people, or not because I want my legacy to be positive and bring magic to the world.
  20. Kafka sweaty
    Men really are vile, selfish and have no empathy. I don't know how they can live with themselves, why are they content to be lower beings?
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