Distant Lovers? (pg. 5)
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tubularbills |
quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
Ok, you completely missed my point, good one.
Either party, giving up a stable job to move to a different city, would be a silly thing to do. Forget the economy - Frankly, it would be a silly thing to do anyway, if you weren't sure on how things would go. Right? It could become one job, supporting two people. Not stressful on a relationship at all.
I'm sure this is part of the reason they're doing what they're doing. |
I think I'm a little confused here. are you saying it would be silly for one person to move to the other person's location (i.e. giving up their current job, residence, etc...). or are you saying it would be silly if both moved together to somewhere else?
I would think if you're in a good quality relationship, and one person wants to move in with the other to be closer to them, they should. but only if both people thought, "hey, let's give this a whirl".
bottom line is communication is key. you can't just drop your bags and show up at their doorstep w/out communicating about it first.  |
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Meat187 |
I'm not sure an Aussie who entertains a long distance relationship via his sig with a gay Egyptian DJ is the right person to give advice here. :o |
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srussell0018 |
quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
Wait a sec here. Arent you the same guy that drives up to "canada" every weekend to get high at Guvernment? :eek: |
Yup, about 10 times over the past 5 years = every weekend. Another gem from Abdul. Why would you put "canada" in quotes anyways? Oh, right, I forgot. Because you're a ing moron.
PS. You seriously need to try to think of a better insult than "You've taken ecstasy before!!! LOL! :eek: " I also have a real job, while you work(ed) (who cares) at Best Buy. Keep using the exact same terrible insult though, it makes me really upset to know that I've had a lot of fun going to parties with friends over the past 5 years, while you have....:conf: What do you have? |
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srussell0018 |
quote: | Originally posted by r5a
dont listen to this retard. just read his views on how simon patterson is more known than diplo as per djmag.
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It was actually that he makes more money per gig, but then again, I wouldn't expect your reading comprehension skills to be up to par with most 3rd graders :) |
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Halcyon+On+On |
Are you saying you write like a 3rd grader? :conf: |
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Zyklon_Jay |
that would explain the penis size. |
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srussell0018 |
quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Are you saying you write like a 3rd grader? :conf: |
Nope. I write like someone with multiple degrees from one of the top 40 Universities in the US. How do you write? :) |
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Zyklon_Jay |
we are all 98 degrees. it's just nature. |
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Meat187 |
Ah, the notorious "Honour's Degree in English"? Say, was one of your teachers a hairy girl with an obsession for bulges? |
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srussell0018 |
I actually never took an English class in college. My school didn't have a required curriculum so say your major was a Physical Science (Biology for instance), you would need to take 4 classes in a Humanities area, and 4 classes in a Social Science area.
I have a BA in Philosophy and a BS in Psychology with a minor in Computer Science, and my clusters were in Physics/Astronomy and French. And no, none of my professors were ever hairy women. :wtf: |
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Halcyon+On+On |
Oh, there's definitely BS afoot. Post pictures of your degrees. :gsmile: |
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srussell0018 |
quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Oh, there's definitely BS afoot. Post pictures of your degrees. :gsmile: |
They're at my parents' house, but I will when I go home for Easter. :gsmile: |
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