Give that thought a few more years
Kanye West wrote:
I never want to have kids because I'm way too selfish and would probably neglect them. Similarly I can pretty much never see myself in a committed relationship because I would never put their needs before my own.
if they get kids, which I won'tLiiraye wrote:
Kanye West wrote:
I never want to have kids because I'm way too selfish and would probably neglect them. Similarly I can pretty much never see myself in a committed relationship because I would never put their needs before my own.
People often say that. They completely change when they git keeds tho
Nay, the fault is with the deceitful animators who can turn even the most grotesque scenes into paradoxical moe.Yuu-Chii wrote:
everytime i watch 2d guro...
Like people getting ripped apart....
Getting cut into half...
I start to fantasize....
I fantasize as the victim.....
Wtf is wrong with me
I've been browsing gurochan for years i know how you feel, but the first thing that got me into it was a drowning fetish.Yuu-Chii wrote:
well the thing is......
The gore has to be something like....
Something that guaranteed death or at least close to that
Like getting sliced in half, or getting your head lobbed off while you are going on with your everyday routine
The feeling of a short episode of pain overpowered by the thought of death which might come within milliseconds or minutes
inb4 nsfw
Guhhh......
Excuse me...
It's a good movie and it really inspire meCeph23 wrote:
What do you feel about "The human Centepede"?
Lolz similar situation where I accidentally poured Listerine over my toothbrush instead of toothpaste, herpderpElly-chan wrote:
one time i accidently poured iced tea into my cereal instead of milk and still ate it omg
this should be the best ending not a bad endingBrian OA wrote:
One bad end features the player moving on to becoming the best player there ever was, is, and ever will be at the cost of his own humanity.
Well at least you got it out in the open now instead of later. I always think that immediate closure is a good thing.cheesiest wrote:
I asked my mom how she'd feel if I told her a had a boyfriend during a car ride home from school recently. I am out to her, but I always felt that she was in denial of it or she was hopeful I'd change, but whatever it was, I think, ultimately, the product that came out of me asking her was a factor of how unnerving the whole situation was for her and how her hopes for me slowly started collapsing as I pushed the question further.
Essentially, I asked her at first and she laughed, which was not out of happiness obviously. She laughed out of denial. She laughed because she didn't think what was happening was happening or serious, despite how many clues she's gotten that this could happen. I asked her again, and she simply tried to dismiss the question, saying, "This won't happen."
She said, that if God does not will this to happen, then it will not happen, and instead I asked again, emphasizing the what if part of the question.
At this point, she stopped for a second (in thought, of course) in what I believe was shock and soon after she followed up by repeating, in a noticeably shaky voice, "Inshallah, this will not happen."
She was upset at this point, and anyone could notice it. I think at this point, most people would ease off and just comfort their mother, but, to be quite honest, my suspicions about her being in denial (which I felt ever since the night I came out to her after I was outed to her) made me feel quite remorseless. Between her frequent attempts (that I kindly responded to and still do) at trying to push me "back" to her religion and how often she would dehumanize and, in some extreme cases, even demonize gays, lesbians, and transgender people after I had come out, I felt it was too much to just let the air of uneasiness that settled around me over the past two years linger longer. I asked the question again, adding, "I am gay. You know that, right?"
She started to get teary-eyed when I said that.
She finally gave me a small taste of an answer when she said that she was able to deal with a devastating divorce, and that she could deal with "this". When she finished speaking she started to cry, and I think this is when my mom started to realize just how serious I was.
But, as I said, it was a small taste of an answer and I pushed even further.
I feel mostly upset about what I did beyond this point (I don't feel comfortable enough talking about it to the open public) because in the end, not only did it not get anything answered to a point I felt was satisfactory (it even left some more questions), it just hurt my mom a lot and the outcome of this seemed much more negative than positive.
We worship the same God. Notice how I didn't bring up Jesus anywhere.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
Islam isn't Christianity
Ehhh.AlucPanda wrote:
We worship the same God. Notice how I didn't bring up Jesus anywhere.DaddyCoolVipper wrote:
Islam isn't Christianity
battler077 wrote:
i just changed my username and avatar. i won't regret it
battler077 wrote:
i won't regret it
yes you will.battler077 wrote:
regret
get on facebook nigggerNotEvenDoomMusic wrote:
battler077 wrote:
i just changed my username and avatar. i won't regret itbattler077 wrote:
i won't regret ityes you will.battler077 wrote:
regret
Static Noise Bird wrote:
get on facebook niggger
NotEvenDoomMusic wrote:
hero of suomi
You should've just kept it at "Trash".Trash Boat wrote:
i just changed my username and avatar. i won't regret it
based on that, why you didn't just kept your name at "Cake"?GladiOol wrote:
You should've just kept it at "Trash".
Battler is that you??Trash Boat wrote:
i just changed my username and avatar. i won't regret it
who else could it be? boat?Sal32 wrote:
Battler is that you??