Witty Banter
I see brinkpeople.
Unlocking Inigo's riddle might help you with your reads.Did you run out of edit window time?
You are so funny when you are outraged.
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Please give your emojinary friends names, or are they toes?
Unlocking Inigo's riddle might help you with your reads.Did you run out of edit window time?
You are so funny when you are outraged.
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You're SLAYING!!!Unlocking Inigo's riddle might help you with your reads.
Please give your emojinary friends names, or are they toes?
It's pretty funny that your standard number of imaginary friends is five, until I upgraded to six. Now look.You're SLAYING!!!
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You really do obsessively study every word I say for that secret "riddle" or subliminal emoji code that only you can crack, don't you?It's pretty funny that your standard number of imagnary friends is five, until I upgraded to six. Now look.
You might want to spell out your recent message for Mooseface, again. Really, really idiot-proof it this time, in the way Inigo couldn't, hers to you.You really do obsessively study every word I say for that secret "riddle" or subliminal emoji code that only you can crack, don't you?
Remember we talked about normal and abnormal behaviours?
Reading a post = normal behaviour
Reading a post for secret subliminal emoji coding and answers to mentally created riddles = abnormal behaviour
Here is something for you to count and ponder over:-
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Do you realise this is all you do? Your life at the moment is spent obsessing about the thoughts, posts and cyber movements of people (who can't fucking stand you) online. You sit in here all day and most of the night manically tourettes "Trala, Mutley, Isee, Bleachy, Moose, Coops, Jess, Inigo, Reepbot, Consuela, Hooly, Tuttle, Insomniac, Shadow, etc" while searching posts, desperate to toxically engage, because it is all you know. Many log in and buy into your bullshit temporarily, then get bored/frustrated with the repetative nature of it and go back to their reality, or focus on the friends they have made in here. But not you. You sit waiting, watching 24/7. The post where you admit to spending 8 hours watching Moose proves it. It is not normal to watch someone online anticipating their every thought and move while silently lurking.You might want to spell out your recent message for Mooseface, again. Really, really idiot-proof it this time, in the way Inigo couldn't.
I think Mutley might be on to something, Romeo.
Awesome that you got to have fun times with your nephew - I bet you will both remember that forever. I LOVE GUY! He is so positive![]()
How lovely!
You never forget your first big concert. Your nephew will remember it always.
Mine was The UnCanny XMen at Festival Hall in Brisbane.
Oh and btw, I am loving Guys newest single.
A 34 year old man taking his 11 year old nephew to a concert = normal
Good Moanin OT Thread!
My partner and I went out for a pub meal last night, and I have awoken a wee bit dusty.
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Looks like you had a nice night tho! Enjoy your day, I'm about to go out to Avoca Beach to watch my nephew have his first surfing lesson, which was a Christmas present. I guess that's abnormal too![]()
OMG, Jessy, I laughed at that Bed reference, sorry @bleachy_dude , but I still laugh about that. That put a smile on my face today! Thanks Jessy. And it is never too bad to be a parent. You will embrace the good and bad. Will motherhood change your life? Absolutely, but it really is one of the best things xx
Not abnormal at all. This year I'll be paying for my nephew to learn to swim for his Christmas present.Looks like you had a nice night tho! Enjoy your day, I'm about to go out to Avoca Beach to watch my nephew have his first surfing lesson, which was a Christmas present. I guess that's abnormal too![]()
So important that kids in Australia know how to swim! So that is a great thing to do for your nephew.Not abnormal at all. This year I'll be paying for my nephew to learn to swim for his Christmas present.
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BahahahaSo important that kids in Australia know how to swim! So that is a great thing to do for your nephew.
Oh and I thought it was the going outside with other people that was the abnormal behaviour.![]()
Heard the best news the other night. My 7 year old nephew came back from his dad's house and said to my sister he does not want to be a fat teenager ( he is only 7 but is already really tall for his age and unfortunately has a gut) and now he wants to be healthy!!!! I'm so happy!!! I was planning on introducing him to lots of new fresh foods when I move down there.... Already got the 2 year old eating tuna! And everyday after school was going to take 7 year old to the park to exercise.
My sister told me she is actually cooking veggies for dinner now (frozen tho, but I'll change that) and he has to eat lots of fruits as snacks instead of the processed crap he was eating! I even think that while I was down there during Christmas and I was taking him to the beach he might have lost a bit of weight!
I just so happy when I think about this, he got on the phone to me the other night and told me he was healthy now, my eyes filled with tears of joy! In the past I had tried and failed to get him to try to eat something off of my plate and now he actually wants to try!
Swimming is a very important skill to know living in Australia, I got swimming lesson from the age of 1, we had a pool growing up and I must have been 4 or 5 but my parents would only let's us swin in the pool in the backyard with floaties on.... As soon as my parents turned their backs on us we would rip those silly floaties of and swim under water....... Thats a very happy childhood memory... Got caught and parents realised that we could all swim in the pool without them. Hallelujah!!!So important that kids in Australia know how to swim! So that is a great thing to do for your nephew.![]()
I still am unsure what made he want to change, my sister thinks that his dad and uncle we giving him shit the whole time he was up there, calling him fat ( what a great role modelOh that's so great - you are such a good influence! Creating healthy habits young is so good, it makes life much easier I think, aside from all the obvious health benefits it neand there is need to break the habits down the track.