Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he dress up for the union or south?
I'm guessing that person doesn't care if he larps for the enslavement side since being "hot" absolves him.
"That person," me, dared mention attractiveness on a thread about dealbreakers in dating and you decided that was a...political issue, I guess?
DCUM never lets me down. Always reverting to the ugliest stereotype you can imagine, to show off your own imagined moral superiority! I absolve you of your insufferability. You're welcome.
I was going to answer the other PP's question about Which Side but now...nope. You'll just imagine whatever you want anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he dress up for the union or south?
I'm guessing that person doesn't care if he larps for the enslavement side since being "hot" absolves him.
Anonymous wrote:Does he dress up for the union or south?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a football fan obsessively and caring too much. As if their athleticism somehow transfers to your couch-shaped ass, as if you're represented by them. As if CTE doesn't exist. It's tacky.
Aren't you special. It is possible to live a normal life and really love the most popular sport in the US by a landslide. A shame you're limiting yourself so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or people who are always on their earbuds and wear their earbuds 99% of the time, so you can't even tell if they can hear you at all. It's such an annoying, primarily male habit. Any conversation whatsoever requires effort to get their attention, a long pause while they turn it off, then they go "whaaat?". It's tedious and it's a way that they avoid interacting.
You seem exceptionally dim.
Try riding the metro and see how many females have earbuds in the entire time. Or anywhere else in public for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Bicyclists, the ones who wear spandex. They just aren’t my people.
Anonymous wrote:Civil War reenactment