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You know who I can't stand?
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| Silky Johnson |
People who constantly point out the "type of person" they are.
I was talking to this dude at a club a while ago, and he kept going on about how he was so straight up and honest, and that he was so "real" and . Pretty much much everything we talked about, he would relate it to the kind of guy he was, and how he parlays his realness into every situation (like I ing cared). LoL.
Like, who are you trying to convince, guy? Me, or you??
It sounds so ing phony and try-hard, for one....and insecure as hell. And most of the time, people that do this are the complete OPPOSITE of all the things they say they are!!
If that's how you are, you don't have to ing say it. Jesus.
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| dj tek |
| actions speak louder than words |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj tek
actions speak louder than words |
Yeah pretty much. |
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| XaNaX |
| Nothing like having to stand there while someone is sucking their own dick |
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| dj tek |
| how bout those ppl that make threads about those ppl ? jokes jokes |
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| lücid |
| ugh, known way too many guys like that. totally agree, Jenny. |
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| Slylee |
well just because someone makes a statement in reference to their personality when having a "get to know u" type of conversation with someone, doesn't mean that they are insecure and the opposite of what they're saying.
kind of presumptuous. |
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| Slylee |
| and get rid of ur nasty ass avatar PLEASE |
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| FallingMoon |
usually people who want to keep referring to themselves as "real" or saying they're "real" are usually the most far from it.
I've known so many people who claim to be "real" but are as fake as Pamela Anderson's . |
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