Originally posted by Silky Johnson
Lol it's really been a great source of entertainment. And just think, 30 years ago we would have had to prank call OUT for this kind of fun, lol.
This is a little more elaborate and more work, but it can be rewarding, too:
Zoso
So that's what we've come tonight? Comparing (literally) to the Bristol stool chart?
Originally posted by Zoso
This is a little more elaborate and more work, but it can be rewarding, too:
Lol this is great. And yes, scroll up. It's a ting contest now.
Dykes_on_Jay
No one can compare to Pic. Merde Moderne.
(although i'm sure Orangesto is trying to squeeze out a runny busfag girl to try)
Sushipunk
I love how I turn up on TA to see 6 pages on a Friday thread and instantly assume that there must have been some kind of major meltdown/doxxing/etc. event :stongue: I love you guys.
Silky Johnson
Not this time, Stu. Just a regular old pissing and ting contest.
Zoso
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
I love how I turn up on TA to see 6 pages on a Friday thread and instantly assume that there must have been some kind of major meltdown/doxxing/etc. event :stongue: I love you guys.
I told them I used Foster's to get a handle on my anxiety issues, and they flipped out. :rolleyes:
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by OrangestO
Ah, the sarcasm. But I get it. COVID.
Not even Covid. The whole backpacking thing is very much contingent on socialising with complete strangers, which is probably living hell for someone with social anxiety. Unless you're advocating shock therapy.
I've had it before when I've been on holiday somewhere on Europe with my partner, sat having a drink out on the street, and some solo backpacker has done his/her absolute best to muscle into our conversation and "make friends". I find the whole idea a bit cringey, to be honest.
Zoso
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Originally posted by Dykes_on_Jay
Canadians are not taxed on income earned abroad once they are gone 6 months plus a day. In China? Asked not to be paid in China. The beauty of living in a bunch of places is that you pick up a couple of accounts along the way. China will ask how you live to justify you being in the country without a "job" a few years, but a foreign account statement shuts them up.
As long as your debit and credit cards work in the country you need them to, it doesn't really matter where they were issued, does it? It's all perfectly legal too. (Well, minus in China, but them. The only way to prosper is to hustle there)