Ibime: MAGAs are so dumb double digit IQ people, reactionary and confused lots, their orange God can tell them any story. Mexico is a decent sell for fentanyl lamba, not fücking Canada and China
Orange God should stand by his tariff wars and stick with it, let's see the outcome, and should not use fentanyl as climb down from his cornerstone trade policy
Ibime: His licence would have been revoked after holding his ex-wife and children hostage at gunpoint, so it would all lead to the same outcome - loss of livelihood.
The L this week is specially designed for the top 4.
Me wey suppose dey eye 4 win in a roll, then come the Southampton of the bottom barrel the unleashed tripple captain on me. If I no make qualifiers e go pain me o.
I concur. From Friday evening this guys are flexing through the weekend. All those small shops convert to mini bars are active to patron that appears as though their jobs Is just kabukabu.
Angelfrost: For United to be relegated, they have to keep losing till the end of the season... As in, lose more games than Everton, Leicester, Southampton and Wolverhampton.
That's not happening... Not even if they disband these idiots calling themselves senior team, and play an entire academy.
United relegation would have been nice to see, but it's not happening.
DemonSlayer: Asking questions about someone indicates curiosity which implies interest. Depending on how early on in the "somewhat talking stage" the two are and the personality (age, experience, exposure) of the person in question, she might not what to come off as being equally interested off the bat, considering the relationship dynamic that places the man as the initiator. Or she could be rather timid.
Responding to questions, depending on the depth of the answers, shows a level of being invested and being comfortable enough with the other party to have things progress.
That said, connection is built through mutual sharing. In reacting to her answers, the guy could share his own experience and perspective, add a little drama and funny hyperbole to what he shares to pull a reaction from her or suspense to pique curiosity.
A good conversation should feel like a playing tennis, freely bouncing from one side of the court to the other with both parties being sufficiently engaged.
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DemonSlayer: Madly in love with? Naah, too old for that sh!t.
However, if the question were what turned you off from someone you fancied, I could pull out a fairly recent instance. I could list a bunch of things that turned me off, but here are the top seven.
1. She has a habit of interrupting. I'd be right in the middle of a sentence expressing my thoughts, and she'd just interrupt and hijack the conversation. I find that rude and off-putting because this attitude has to sit on the assumption that what she has to say is more important than what I'm already saying. I'm not used to struggling to put a word in, or having to raise my voice in a perfectly civil conversation just to be heard. Along the same lines is:
2. She talks too much. We could be on the phone for an hour, and she'd have talked for 55 minutes. I understand the stereotype of the talkative female and their need to air out the entire content of their mind, but a conversation is supposed to be a dialogue, not a monologue, for a reason. I tend to think this behavior signals a self-centered person.
About 3 weeks in, I knew virtually everything about her—down to the marital issues of her parents' neighbours back home. She doesn't even know how many siblings I have or what their names are, I asked her which State I'm from and I swear she guessed the wrong one. Leading us to:
3. She's always on the phone with her mom or sister, sharing the latest gossip—be it about an extended family member, a church member, a neighbour, etc. Every 10 or 15 minutes, the phone rings—mommy is calling. Even informing her mom of my presence when I visit. Not far from this is:
4. She shares secrets of mutual friends/acquaintances without being asked. I literally have a big sack of people's secrets that I'm taking to my grave and I don't understand why people just volunteer other people's private business when there isn't a pew-pew 🔫 pressed to their temple.
5. She talks about her own beauty too much. If it's not her luxuriant, long black hair, it's her spotless fair skin, and the list of people who fell for her because of these features.
🎼So if you like The way 🎶 🎵 you look that much Oh baby you should go and fvçk yourself 🎶
6. She fakes virtue. Always talking about acts of kindness and generosity that she and her family have done.
7. And finally, the most scary thing—the straw that broke the camel's back—is: she once gave me 32 missed calls in a single day. Maybe it's a joke or something, but to me, it was absolute psycho!
I'm curious to know. Is it ok when a girl you're in somewhat talking stage with hardly asked questions in return, but generous to answering every question thrown her way.
Going for service far from my base, all in attempt to leave my comfort zone. Omo I saw shege the first 3month. But eventually turn out as the best decisions I have ever made, career-wise. And my skill get upped!