Damn. You took the one thing he thought he had going for him.
Congrats though.
Damn. You took the one thing he thought he had going for him.
Congrats though.
the "The Exorcist"
I thought it's because it's the middle of your adult life. 50 is the midpoint between 20 and 80.
You're being unnecessarily rude, and you should understand that without someone pointing it out. Learn basic manners.
It feels nice to bike and feel the wind in your hair and huddle into your jacket keeping you warm. I also actively take breaks from playing video games to sit and feel intense gratitude and happiness toward the game. And oranges are absolutely delicious, and singing loud makes me feel alive.
I also like finding flowers in springtime (and putting them into my journal) and seeing/hearing great big flocks of crows in the autumn. Those are seasonal though, not a daily pleasure that keeps me going no matter what.
That unrepentant look on her face. I love it.
It's only a red flag when it's "girl" and "man". Here, the OP used "girl" and "boy" so it's not so concerning.
It seems that this is a safeguard:
When you search for an app’s specific name, you likely already know what you want to get, and you probably just want a quick way to install it without going through any hassles. However, if you have a more generic term or if you’ve confused one app for another, it might make sense to first take a proper look at the detailed listing in order to avoid installing the wrong app or, worse, a phishing or scamming app (some will always slip through Google’s malware and abuse scanners). In those cases, Google likely wants to enforce this extra tap to make sure to at least give you the chance to read up on the app, its description, and its reviews before you tap that install button.
I guess it makes sense. Aurora Store (a FOSS frontend for the Play Store) doesn't have install buttons in the search results at all, and F-Droid only has install buttons in the search results for apps without "anti-features" (i.e., potentially worrisome privacy practices, etc.).
The set of respect deserved is the empty set.
For some people, kink is about power exchange and roleplay, not always about sex. Kink is another type of activity and attraction (like, there's friendship, romance, sexual partnership, and kink). Just like how romantic and sexual attraction often go together but you can separate them out sometimes (friends with benefits), I find that sexual and kinky activity often but not always go together.
For example, you could be friends with benefits except the benefits deal with your mind (power exchange, playing around) and not so much your sexual organs. That could be friendship, kink, and not sex.
How about any insect that smells you? I don't want curious insects all over me even if only for a second.
It really sucks for the kids. I bet the parents who made those choices for them aren't going to get sick.