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2018-12-25 at 2:17 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs AttentionThats cool mmQ buddy. Merry chrIstmas BTW.
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2018-12-25 at 2:16 AM UTC in A little seasonal message to all my niggasHope y'all fucking die like today you cunts.
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2018-12-25 at 2:13 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
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2018-12-25 at 2:06 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
Originally posted by hydromorphone The Johns Hopkins Hospital, East Baltimore Campus (They have The Johns Hopkins Hospital Bayview too which is why I specified).
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/the_johns_hopkins_hospital/about/index.html
Oh cool Baltimore. I was banging an american chick who was in London on some student exchange thing about 8 years ago. She was studying forensics at uni in Baltimore. She was a real cool chick an all.
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2018-12-25 at 2:03 AM UTC in Who you think you'd get on with best irl out of hydro and §m£ÂgØL?
Originally posted by hydromorphone I've hitchhiked as well, back when I was a teenager with no car. It was more I walked until I got where I was going, which could be 20+ miles, and sometimes I'd get lucky with a good Samaritan who'd offer me a lift. I never had a bad experience. I've also picked up many a hitchhiker, because of my 'pay it forward' philosophy on life. I've also never had a bad experience. Some weird ones for sure, but nothing bad.
Once I saw a hitch hiking ghost. When I was 16, I had gotten up early in the morning (been up all night, and was pissed off at my boyfriend because he blew me off to go hang with his friends despite us having plans that night) and decided to just go for a drive, and blow off steam. I ended up driving North on Highway 19, which in Florida, used to be one of the main roads coming and going in the state prior to the interstates being put in. Since then a lot of towns have pretty much dried up, so it's very rural once you get past Crystal River/Yankee Town. So, I'm like 50miles from home at this point, somewhere between Yankee town and Chiefland, and I see this old guy with a long, bushy grey beard, and a green military style napsack, and he was wearing what appeared to be some sort of military army jacket. I was flying in my caddy, doing like 130+ at the time, but I saw him way before I passed him, since it was a beautiful clear day around 10am in the morning, and I could see the road for miles. Well, I seen he had his thumb out so I went to slow down, but speeding so fast I couldn't in time once I decided I was going to give the guy a lift (I wanted to see him clearly before I made a decision to pick him up, get a vibe off him first), so I went to turn around about a mile up the road, and come back around. I could see clearly between the N/S median on either side, and I was positive I didn't turn too early, and there was absolutely no other car, truck, or tractor trailer on the road going north or south in that period of time. I drove up and even came back one more time to be on the safe side… He was gone. I literally took my eye off the last spot I'd seen him for about 30 seconds that it took to make the turn. He'd have to have ran and ducked into the tree line which was far as fuck away on that side of the road, and would have had to of crossed the old railroad tracks to do so, which meant going up and down a gully twice. That would have been hard with his napsack which appeared to have been packed pretty full. Plus, he had his thumb out.. dude was looking for a ride, so I can't see why he'd just scurry off when I was turning back to get him. I've thought it over and over a lot and I cannot figure any logical reason to what happened to this guy in that 30 seconds I lost sight of him. I even remember the mile marker he'd just passed, so he couldn't have got too far from there. He'd looked right at me too. I think I saw a hitch hiking ghost. I've heard a lot of people tell me about similar encounters with hitch hiking ghosts along route 19 too.
Anyway… that was one of the more interesting hitch hiking encounters. Others were just funny, cool hippies.
Lol that dude thought to himself 'fuck, thats that fucking hydro, I'm outta here' and bolted fast. Haha
Jk
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2018-12-25 at 1:48 AM UTC in Listen up you snow flake Gen Ex’ers
Originally posted by Grimace Yes, each generation aims to be as least-like their preceding one. "Baby-Boomers" did not want anything to do with the morals, values, or traditions of their parents, the "Greatest Generation", hence, the hippy movement. Likewise, "Generation X" kids wanted nothing to do with the same of their "Baby Boomer" parents, and MOON PERSONs to Generation X, and Generation Z to MOON PERSONs.
While I agree with you that with each passing generation, the resulting future generation is more and more limp-wristed, entitled, lacks social skills, and a whole host of social issues that pose a real problem in real-life scenarios. They grew up in a sort of "protective bubble" that their parents wrapped around them to shield them from the outside world and all of it's potential harms, dives deeper and deeper into online/text-based communication rather than face to face which ultimately ends in catastrophically diminished social skills, relationships, employment-seeking, etc. I can't tell you how many times I was sent an E-MAIL or even a FACEBOOK MESSAGE by a kid who was interested in a job for the summer while out of college. An e-mail?? Is that supposed to impress me? Is that supposed to make me believe you are serious about the job and someone I need to look into further? Straight to the trashcan.
This isn't anything new. Each former generation is disgusted by the one that followed them. All upset and up in arms that they don't hold the traditions and values that they did.
Did it not occurred to you many of these jobseekers are applying to many companies for jobs and hardly have the time to go into every one in person?
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2018-12-25 at 1:18 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
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2018-12-25 at 1:08 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
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2018-12-25 at 1:05 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Sploo Needs Attention
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2018-12-23 at 9:59 PM UTC in How do they get babies to cry for movies
Originally posted by mmQ Since a babby doesn't remember shit anyway I wonder why it's seemingly so much more atrocious to hurt them. Like who gives a fuck? Like if I was blackout drunk for a year straight and people beat the shit out of me and raped me and then one day I come out of my blackout and don't remember any of it, why the hell would I care what they did?
Oh, you SAVAGELY abused me and FORCE FUCKED MY EVERY HOLE with a wide array of objects over the course of many many months? That's cool. No skin off my back.
So the same should apply to babbies. If you punch one in the face as hard as you can, yeah its gonna probably cry, and technically it's in pain, but is it really?
I was being beaten pretty regularly before I was even a year old. Got took into care repeatedly coz of it. I don't actually remember any of it but I do remember being with my birth mother when I was very young and having this feeling of intense fear.
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2018-12-23 at 9:49 PM UTC in Surprisingly, more injuries occur playing football than during mixed martial arts encounters...A lot more people play football and way more involved in any one game at any one time.
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2018-12-23 at 9:47 PM UTC in I am looking for this woman.
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2018-12-23 at 9:32 PM UTC in The free movies on YouTube fredNot interested
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2018-12-23 at 8:56 PM UTC in Is it sleazy that I constantly hit on girls half my age?
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2018-12-23 at 8:53 PM UTC in The free movies on YouTube fred
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2018-12-23 at 8:48 PM UTC in ITT we post really sexy womenBumpedydoodah
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2018-12-23 at 6:46 PM UTC in What are you looking forward to eating for the holidays?
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2018-12-23 at 6:41 PM UTC in Who you think you'd get on with best irl out of hydro and §m£ÂgØL?
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2018-12-23 at 6:07 PM UTC in Write a very superficial take on popular philosophers.
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2018-12-23 at 5:50 PM UTC in Self Igniting Molotov Cocktail