Justin Turdeau is the best
#21
jusi castreau, princess of the new castrati
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#22
Justine Turdeau.

OT but isn't it kinda lame when an 'e' is added to the end of an extremely male name in a cheap attempt to make it 'girly'? I just feel like everybody deserves better, no offense. Age of Aqua y'all, let's innovate...

nod
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#23
What are we innovating today?
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#24
Age of aqua what's this btw?
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#25
(03-09-2022, 06:09 PM)Guest Wrote: What are we innovating today?

You mean society as a whole, or just me personally?

I've actually been really inspired lately, I'd like to think innovation is something I aim for whenever I'm doing something, especially if it's creative!

You can even innovate with cooking. There are lots of ways to innovate!
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#26
(03-09-2022, 06:17 PM)Guest Wrote: Age of aqua what's this btw?

https://www.sectual.com/thread-18271-pos...#pid145930
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#27
I wanderer around Monrovia drinking and drooling. I slaved on road gangs in Mexico drinking modelo
Today I run a boutique brothel where derelicts can know the love of a fancy lady . Drop in sometime pull out your boner and enjoy the silky slobbering pleasures of my harlots
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#28
Sad Nana 
(03-09-2022, 09:50 PM)Guest Wrote: pull out your boner and enjoy the silky slobbering pleasures of my harlots

Holy shit...

disgust
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#29
I fukn love slinkies

I bet we make perfect nerds together making scrap books
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#30
When I was a kid, I either won or ordered this clear neon green/yellow plastic slinkie from Nickelodeon magazine.

I'm not sure whether it was won or purchased, but I'm thinking it was won somehow because it took like 5 million years to arrive. It was gorgeous. I loved that fucking thing.
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#31
The reason I say it might have been something I won rather than paid for is because it's notorious that when you 'win' something and get it for free, it takes forever to arrive.
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#32
And I was like 6 so when I say I paid for it, my parents paid for it if it was purchased... duh.

I remember being VERYYYYYY concerned about its fucking arrival though.

I waited and waited and waited and waited.

I've always been the same.
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#33
That's actually one of the things that makes me extremely sad about being a kid...

I remember my childhood and the way I felt about all kinds of stuff with stunning clarity.

There's no way I'd ever wish that on another person, which is why I refuse to have kids.

Kids are so excited about things. They take shit seriously when they want something...

Like that slinkie. I'm serious when I tell you I thought it was coming EVERY day, so I'd wait for the mail...

I'd be all disappointed every time it didn't arrive. Which was a lot. For a long time.

It's just so sad to me. That's why I believe in instant gratification.

I'm all about drones dropping our packages off same-day at our doors.

Was it important for me to be a kid and experience the anticipation of receiving something slow-boat, snail's pace via the mail?

Meh, I guess. Would it have been as important to me if I had gotten it instantly? I guess not.

But damn, that waiting though...

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#34
If you had kids they would probably be adorable gingers
Careful what u wish for
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#35
Funny you are paranoid of having kids. Same boat
I kinda would like a life devoted endlessly to my wifely
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#36
I am never having sex again, just to be sure it never happens.

That's how serious I am.

I don't give a FUCK.
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#37
Fuck sex. Don't need it, don't want it. Not worth it.
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#38
Let me stroke your hair
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#39
Small perky boobies are my fav

I luv justin and slinkies
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