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THIS IS MY TIME TO SHINE.

I can’t recall ever really being embarrassed except once... I drop an unused pad, still in the wrapper, on the bus when going through my purse and didn’t notice. Someone informed me I had dropped something, I played it off like it wasn’t mine as I didn’t want to get up and claim it.

Don’t look for someone who supports/matches who you are today, look for someone who supports what you want to be in the future.

If you aren’t including that person in your life when you think ahead to five or ten years in the future, maybe you shouldn’t be marrying this person.

I used to babysit my friends tarantula during an art class and the guy would climb down my shoulder and sit, legs stretched out, right on my boob.

There are a few things I can think of.. but over all, my mom was so cool and accepting with the random shit I would do as a kid. We lived on a farm and my mother wasn’t bothered by the fact that I would dig a three foot deep hole in the backyard, fill it with water and just.. sit for hours in the mud. People would

I thought the title said competitive gaping. I am somewhat disappointed to find out I was wrong.

I forgot to reply to the call out for this one but...

It’s the surprise and praise I’ll receive for doing something that apparently isn’t typical to my gender. As if they are surprised I am capable of doing X or giving praise or concern when I do X even if it is a no brainer to me. Like lifting something heavy, fixing the computer (or even a VCR once), or using outdoor

I had a hard time playing the second episode only because the plot felt all too real (once you get over the cheesy dialogue and awkward lip movements.) I feel like I need to replay both episodes as I may have rushed through it as there is to do/interact with.
I almost went back to a previous save with one of the big

My issue with honeymoon funds is when there is gifts already given (whether physical or financial) and on top of it they ask people to give during their wedding to a honeymoon fund. It's like... look, I brought you a gift I couldn't really afford to begin with and now you're asking me for more?
Sure, I don't have to

That'd be Cole.

I worked tech-support for Comcast about ten years ago. The strangest stories I heard was from the woman who was training us tell us about a call she took or supervised and another one that one of her trainees took (they could be 'urban stories' for all I know, but they were pretty entertaining.) Both stories happened

It was sort of a half proposal.. if that makes sense.