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People have a tendency to tell me everything, too. Without me asking and before I've agreed to keep it secret.

We've all sucked dick for meth. It's OK.

He's got a face for radio, that's for sure.

So yeah, as a gay man (who is probably older than you), I have no issues with "loving teh gays."

They'd still have to buy planes at some point, no? Just as much opportunity to get screwed then.

Obvious sarcasm on that commenters part. No doubt about it.

That was a great touch and go.

My pilot friend is always fascinated by these incidents/accidents and then looks forward to the NTSB report in hopes of learning something that could one day save his passengers and himself.

Why weren't you busy having sex rather than commenting here a bunch of times and reading the entire Reddit thread?

Anyhow, sometimes your sex drive fluctuates.

I'm a guy and agree with her.

Or maybe he eventually showed himself as being the type of prick that sends spreadsheets about sex to his partner's work address. That's some passive aggressive bullshit right there. Can't blame her for not wanting to fuck him.

Doubtful. The cheating partner tends to feel guilty and try to up the amount of sex in their primary relationship. It is more likely that he's fucking someone else in this scenario.

Donald Trump has announced plans to build a lot of things in the last decade, too. Most of them were never actually built. I'm sure he had fancy videos and even architectural models, too.

I always wondered what happened to Romney's binders full of women. Now I know.

The rest of it? Is fine. If people want to sit and relax and take longer and engage with their meal in a different way, then that's not some sign of the continuing decay of society.

The rule should be (and it is in many states) that owners do not have to disclose knowledge of any such activities unless requested by the buyer.

"there's this doc on murder you need to see before you do anything else" (my friends speak only in Upworthy headlines)

The backgrounds perfectly demonstrates that there are like two actual rich kids in the bunch.

That's when it got weird: "The insurer turned up a few unexpected correlations: Mail-order shoppers and Internet users, for example, were likelier than some other members to use more emergency services."