FUCK YOU to all the people who think me having biracial children, loving WW, & being seen with WW is nasty. Fuck you!
Aubrey O'annoy O'day got canned!!!!!!!!!! Yes there is a God!!! Bitch take that up da ass, I used to like her but after this show she rubbed of so many ppl the wrong way. Disrespectuful trash, she thinks she is # 1 in everything. Ah humility, "Aubrey, you're fired" :smt005 Thank you Trump.
Fuck you to the people who think that if you're not living your life the way they live their life (or thinking the way they think) then there's something wrong with you. FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKING SELFISH, ARROGANT ASSHOLES. And can I say a big FUCK YOU to people who use the word "bless" all the time. You're being rude assholes and everyone knows it. FUCK YOU!!! Oh and while I'm at it...FUCK YOU to the parents who think their life and time is far more important than anyone elses. Just because you gave birth or were a sperm donor, doesn't suddenly mean your time is more precious than anyone elses. We all have lives and commitments. So fuck you!!
I say "bless" all the time. In greetings and farewells. I guess I can change it to "Well Met" and "Fare thee well".
Fuck women who think they dont have to contribute to the conversation on a date. Your bargaining chip(looks) isnt as valuable as you think. You can be replaced.
Exactly, Bookie has the looks plus a great mind! :smt045:smt045 I don't bother talking on dates, don't want to scare him off so quickly you know.
The worst is women who man bash and complain about their exes in the middle of the date. I'd rather they keep quiet.
I would agree. I also think it is simply awful when a date refers to his ex or mother of his children as a B--ch....
You do?? How does that work? I'm talking about people who use the word 'bless' on its own. As in "You went to the cinema? Aww...bless". OR (after watching someone walk by) they turn to their friend and say "Bless" with a big smile. I don't know if it's an Australian thing or not, but I have a friend who says it ALL the time and she's just being rude. Lately, however, I've heard too many people using it. I hate it with passion. To be honest, I don't think I could handle someone using it for a greeting or farewell either.
I have a bunch of Jamaican and Jafakean friends down here. In greetings, we'll often do the forearm handshake and say 'bless' (or to females 'blessed love'). When leaving, we'll say and do the same.
That must be an Australian thing. I know no one who says "bless" like that here. Most of the time I hear that word after someone sneezes or you say a blessing (my family calls it grace though) before a meal.