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RE: Valentines! - FlawlessHappiness - 02-14-2013

(02-14-2013, 10:04 PM)Lucke Wrote: Can anyone complete "The Girlfriend Game"?




Lost 2 times... guess i need some more experience


RE: Valentines! - Bridge - 02-14-2013

Happily single (sometimes).


RE: Valentines! - Froge - 02-15-2013

I had a really fail Valentine's day situation last year. I bought a rose for this guy who I had a crush on at my school, but with high school being homophobic and all, he just quietly gave it back to me and told me not to bother.

So this Valentine's day I bought two origami roses all for myself. Since I'm a beautiful and strong partridge who don't need no man, I decided to place these roses atop the piano I have in my living room. That way, when I record, I'll look like a classy bitch


RE: Valentines! - Kman - 02-15-2013

(02-15-2013, 01:00 AM)Chronofox Wrote: I had a really fail Valentine's day situation last year. I bought a rose for this guy who I had a crush on at my school, but with high school being homophobic and all, he just quietly gave it back to me and told me not to bother.

And this is why you always find out someone's sexuality before making any sort of a move


RE: Valentines! - Froge - 02-15-2013

(02-15-2013, 01:18 AM)Kman Wrote:
(02-15-2013, 01:00 AM)Chronofox Wrote: I had a really fail Valentine's day situation last year. I bought a rose for this guy who I had a crush on at my school, but with high school being homophobic and all, he just quietly gave it back to me and told me not to bother.



And this is why you always find out someone's sexuality before making any sort of a move
High school relationships are a joke anyways


RE: Valentines! - Wooderson - 02-15-2013

Anyone else go on the pull?
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RE: Valentines! - Kman - 02-15-2013

You know I never got why so many people are have that mindset of "high school relationships never go anywhere so they aren't even worth having". Of course they'll never go anywhere 95% of the time, but why does that matter? They can be fun while they last so why not go for it. Not every relationship has to end in marriage anyways, that'd just be silly.

Omg I just got an antidepressant ad on this page hahaha that is great


RE: Valentines! - No Author - 02-15-2013

(02-15-2013, 01:56 AM)Kman Wrote: You know I never got why so many people are have that mindset of "high school relationships never go anywhere so they aren't even worth having". Of course they'll never go anywhere 95% of the time, but why does that matter? They can be fun while they last so why not go for it. Not every relationship has to end in marriage anyways, that'd just be silly.

Omg I just got an antidepressant ad on this page hahaha that is great

After I read that, I don't know if I disagree or agree with that. I'm neutral right now.


RE: Valentines! - Kman - 02-15-2013

...Dunno how that's significantly different from anything else I said. My point was so many people are so against dating in high school cause they never end up lasting much longer than a few months or become very serious, which would imply when they date someone they intend for it to be a serious relationship that would hopefully end in marriage and a family and such, which I think is silly.


RE: Valentines! - Bridge - 02-15-2013

There is no such thing as "true love" anyways. What's my proof? A normal human being can only conceivably love around 50% of the world. On top of that, looks play an integral role in deciding upon a mate. On top of that, eligible partners are usually the same age as yourself or typically ±5 years. On top of that, chances are your partner will be from the same city, country or at least continent as you. So with all criteria considered, the pool of eligible partners amounts to maybe (assuming opposite sex, age plus minus 5 and living in the same city) around 160 people. On average 160 eligible people in each city that you can conceivably love. The number is even less for homosexuals, maybe around 10% at best. So tell me, how true is that?

BTW, don't take my figures too seriously, they are wildly inaccurate, but illustrate a point that love is a man-made concept.