Community > Posts By > Jack0fHearts87
Topic:
ways to impress women
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Oh, I realize that there are shades of grey. Several, in fact. I'm also not doubting that there are women out there who want abuse. It's sad, but likely true.
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Topic:
ways to impress women
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It takes all types, no two people are the same. What may be one woman's "style" may not be another's. Taking this into account, there cannot be correct statements made for the general populace such as "all women prefer [blank]." I have known dominant women, I have known submissive women. Women who truly prefer jack-a**es and women who prefer someone chivalrous. This is why it's so important to actually listen, even if it's not face to face.
That, and it doesn't help to know the type you're looking for. If you're a guy looking for a women who is more caring, then don't waste time on girls who want you to treat them like crap. |
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Topic:
ways to impress women
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Are you claiming to truly know my mind? How sexist!
I'm sorry, but how is making an assumption of your personality and preference based on statements you've made and likely elements from your profile sexist? |
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Topic:
Any metal head?
Edited by
Jack0fHearts87
on
Thu 07/14/11 02:03 PM
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Night Wish (Both Tarja and Anette)
I actually got to meet them :D They were very down-to-earth, and Jukka was the ****! I would have to agree with the majority, stuff like Limp Bizcut (or however you spell it,) and BFMV aren't really metal. I prefer stuff like: Nightwish (of course,) Within Temptation Amberian Dawn Children of Bodom TYR Eluveitie Ensiferum Korpiklaani Cradle of Filth Dimmu Borgir Moonsorrow AC/DC Motorhead Iron Maiden MANOWAR And other such symphonic/melodic/death/heavy metals. Wow, they've some hardcore censors on this site... :/ |
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Well the quickest way would be through the chest cavity
Nah, but in all seriousness I love girls that a) can have fun and don't mind being childish at times, and b) enjoy either playing video games or sitting close and watching video games. Or movies. And basically who don't give me a "glazed over, 'I-don't-really-care'" look when I try to talk about video games. They are kind of my main hobby |
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Topic:
ways to impress women
Edited by
Jack0fHearts87
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Thu 07/14/11 01:24 PM
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Hmm.. I can appreciate sarcasm and satire, but I find that simply listening works wonders.
Now if only I could do something about my damnable memory :/ |
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Or a Led Zeppelin.
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Yes, it really sucks being a Pagan in the Bible Belt (Kentucky is considered BB, right?) I say Pagan because in today's day and age that's becoming synonymous with "Neopagan." Technically, we are all Neopagans because we are not practicing in the "Old days." The practices remain the same, but the times and methods change.
But enough semantics, it's good that you're self-realizing! I have seen so many sit in church, unhappy because they don't believe but are too afraid to leave the box. To quote Omnia - "Think them poorest who can be a slave, think them richest who dare to be free." |
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Beauty is entirely subjective. As such, it's impossible for a single person to define beauty for a general population. We can only share what we find beautiful, not what is.
Because of this I don't think you can get a truly satisfying answer to your question. |
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Topic:
Any gamer girls?
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To curb the redundancy, we're all here - for the most part - looking for relationships. But to add a specific, how many gamers are out here? Preferably around Emporia / Kansas City / Topeka area, but I imagine adjacent states would be possible. Whether to game over XBL (I don't do PSN,) become friends and - hey, who knows? - start a relationship, let yourself be known!
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Once you learn how flawed the other person is -- your delusion is dashed.
Ah, but what if that is entirely the reason that you love that person? What if it's their social irregularities and lack of being "prim and proper" that make it so they occupy your every waking thought? On the topic, it is entirely possible to "Fall out" of love. The individual who said that it's partners who "stop being in love" was only half right. For instance with my last relationship, I still loved my ex very much, and tried everything within my ability to repair our relationship. But she had stopped loving, and because of that our relationship fell apart. The term "Falling out of love" is really more apt than "falling in love," because the verb "falling" denotes being in a higher position prior to the "fall." For most of us, love - as undefinable as it is - is far better than being without love. Nobody likes sleeping in an empty bed every night. I personally think the terms would be more accurate in saying "Growing in love" and "falling out of love." But that's just me. |
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Topic:
Your unique genre?
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Good to see another COF fan, Bastet! And love the reference to the feline Goddess!
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Topic:
Pagan...
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In hindsight, I realize that I've always been a pagan from birth. Could not agree more! I've stayed the same, but my understanding of my beliefs has clarified. |
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Topic:
Stuck in your head!
Edited by
Jack0fHearts87
on
Mon 07/11/11 11:00 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7asPGWuLdeM
Hypnotic, entrancing, and it certainly sticks in my head! |
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Topic:
Your unique genre?
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My oddity? Pagan Folk/Metal/Rock.
Bands such as: Gjallarhorn, Faun, Omnia, Eluveitie, Ensiferum, Korpiklaani, Tuatha de Danann, TYR and many others. |
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