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Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »guys, whats your real opinion on werewolves, zombies and vampires? is there a way to rank one as better than the other or is this really just tantamount to prejudice and it depends on the individual monster’s credibility?
Werewolves are the best
Zombies and vampires have their place but at the end of the day they are not a werewolf so they lose
It’s no contest really. Zombies have abysmal hygiene and vampires are just too.. slick and pretty. Werewolves are the strong masculine huggable ones of the three3 -
Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »guys, whats your real opinion on werewolves, zombies and vampires? is there a way to rank one as better than the other or is this really just tantamount to prejudice and it depends on the individual monster’s credibility?
Werewolves are the best
Zombies and vampires have their place but at the end of the day they are not a werewolf so they lose
It’s no contest really. Zombies have abysmal hygiene and vampires are just too.. slick and pretty. Werewolves are the strong masculine huggable ones of the three
Yes, quite huggable... until they rip your face off
At least with vampires, if you play your cards right, you can join their little cult and live a very, very long time.
Also, with a properly managed Vampire Roth IRA you can make a killing (so to speak).
Show me a Werewolf ( There Wolf ! ) cult or a properly managed Werewolf Roth IRA..... and then we can talk.4 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Reckoner69_lmao wrote: »sweet_ermengarde wrote: »guys, whats your real opinion on werewolves, zombies and vampires? is there a way to rank one as better than the other or is this really just tantamount to prejudice and it depends on the individual monster’s credibility?
Werewolves are the best
Zombies and vampires have their place but at the end of the day they are not a werewolf so they lose
It’s no contest really. Zombies have abysmal hygiene and vampires are just too.. slick and pretty. Werewolves are the strong masculine huggable ones of the three
Yes, quite huggable... until they rip your face off
At least with vampires, if you play your cards right, you can join their little cult and live a very, very long time.
Also, with a properly managed Vampire Roth IRA you can make a killing (so to speak).
Show me a Werewolf ( There Wolf ! ) cult or a properly managed Werewolf Roth IRA..... and then we can talk.
A smart vampire would be into lifetime annuities, no? 🤷🏿♀️1 -
In general do you agree with these analogies or naw?
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
We're connected, psychically, at the hip. If brains had hips 🤷🏾♀️1 -
See. That’s what I mean! I feel like men and women both have to do that! Something happens you still get that shot done. Right? A cousin sent this to me and asked me what I thought. I told her I didn’t really like it and she thought I was crazy!1 -
See. That’s what I mean! I feel like men and women both have to do that! Something happens you still get that shot done. Right? A cousin sent this to me and asked me what I thought. I told her I didn’t really like it and she thought I was crazy!
Maybe it’s not gender specific so much as some people can compartmentalize and some can’t. I wish I could say that I’m the type to get my *kitten* done when something goes wrong but even though I’m not very emotional, if one thing falls apart, it’s comin a flood5 -
See. That’s what I mean! I feel like men and women both have to do that! Something happens you still get that shot done. Right? A cousin sent this to me and asked me what I thought. I told her I didn’t really like it and she thought I was crazy!
different strokes for different folks.
i do think its more expected of men to not fall apart when things get turbulent.5 -
See. That’s what I mean! I feel like men and women both have to do that! Something happens you still get that shot done. Right? A cousin sent this to me and asked me what I thought. I told her I didn’t really like it and she thought I was crazy!
Maybe it’s not gender specific so much as some people can compartmentalize and some can’t. I wish I could say that I’m the type to get my *kitten* done when something goes wrong but even though I’m not very emotional, if one thing falls apart, it’s comin a flood
i fall apart for a day and squish it all down with squasher downer and go live life the same4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
See. That’s what I mean! I feel like men and women both have to do that! Something happens you still get that shot done. Right? A cousin sent this to me and asked me what I thought. I told her I didn’t really like it and she thought I was crazy!
Maybe it’s not gender specific so much as some people can compartmentalize and some can’t. I wish I could say that I’m the type to get my *kitten* done when something goes wrong but even though I’m not very emotional, if one thing falls apart, it’s comin a flood
i fall apart for a day and squish it all down with squasher downer and go live life the same
I prefer to just ignore my problems and hope they go away but also I haven’t been able to find a squasher downer since the pandemic began5 -
See. That’s what I mean! I feel like men and women both have to do that! Something happens you still get that shot done. Right? A cousin sent this to me and asked me what I thought. I told her I didn’t really like it and she thought I was crazy!
Maybe it’s not gender specific so much as some people can compartmentalize and some can’t. I wish I could say that I’m the type to get my *kitten* done when something goes wrong but even though I’m not very emotional, if one thing falls apart, it’s comin a flood
Yes. I definitely agree with that. I think that’s a better way to look at it. If I don’t just keep going nothing would get done. I have a lot of people depending on me. It’s not to say things don’t bother me. They deeply do. But I don’t feel like it “affects all areas of my life” like the writing stated. I can put things on the back burner until I’m alone and can quietly deal with it on my own. Or whatever.2 -
In general do you agree with these analogies or naw?
I think it's situational and dependent on the person and their mood... Everyone tries to claim to be a certain way but we are always of multiple minds...
Get me around a group of people and I may decide to put myself on stage and perform but then put me around someone else and I could be totally shy and awkward...
As for women, I don't think they are absolutely one way or the other... I want to say yeah, one light goes out and the all go out... Sometimes I suppose
But I remember just last week, her and I argued about something in the morning and I literally had no clue that anything was wrong all day until late at night, when we were lying and bed... Then boom, she hits me with it 😂...
Wtf do women do this? 😂1 -
Ladies...
What's it really mean when you say "I'm fine"...1 -
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sweet_ermengarde wrote: »
See. That’s what I mean! I feel like men and women both have to do that! Something happens you still get that shot done. Right? A cousin sent this to me and asked me what I thought. I told her I didn’t really like it and she thought I was crazy!
Maybe it’s not gender specific so much as some people can compartmentalize and some can’t. I wish I could say that I’m the type to get my *kitten* done when something goes wrong but even though I’m not very emotional, if one thing falls apart, it’s comin a flood
i fall apart for a day and squish it all down with squasher downer and go live life the same
I prefer to just ignore my problems and hope they go away but also I haven’t been able to find a squasher downer since the pandemic began
u know, twice this week i legit forgot we had the whole pandemic thing happening, like just... i forgot
it even happened, was happening
idk if this is some brain damage poor memory *kitten* like i messed with my head too much and now i just dont retain some things, or maybe it weird coping mechanism i grew into idk
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »*snip* Wtf do women do this? 😂
I know a guy like this.
"Don't let the sun go down on your anger" is a saying, yes (or something similar)? And, in this instance, your darling may have also wanted to you to figure out how to resolve the argument without her needing to be proactive.
Like you said, it's a situational thing. I may do this at times (avoidance conflict resolution style) but I'd much rather be proactive about it without adding fuel to a disagreement with someone I care about.2 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Ladies...
What's it really mean when you say "I'm fine"...
That depends on what is her face doing when saying this phrase.4
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