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It might be a stretch to call them stories. More like horror vignettes.You sound like a man with juicy stories to tell.
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It might be a stretch to call them stories. More like horror vignettes.You sound like a man with juicy stories to tell.
It's called real life.There really should be more horror anthology films based around working in retail...
Oddly, this just showed up at the top of my Youtube recommendations.I always thought she looked a bit manic in the video for Wuthering Heights. These are much cooler.
Oddly, this just showed up at the top of my Youtube recommendations.
Why am I not surprised this is happening in Tulpa Girl Country?
"I am Tulpa Girl!"Tulpa Girl come on let us know which one is you. We won't judge.
Like many kinks, the meat clown is only bizarre until you've tried it.
I KNEW IT!!!! Asshole!
Hey I resemble that remark! I used to post and answer advertisements in our FLGS during the 90's. Of course I used to work there and knew all the cool patrons so I had an idea of what I was getting into. I still talk to these people, it's nuts.Also applies to players who respond to posted advertisements on bulletin boards or the kind of people looking for games in game shops.
Don't blame us! Blame the Normans!
Isn’t this an axiom?
I do actually remember some of my friends getting a little sick of the Internet around 2000. Unless you'd found something to get heavily invested in, checking in on the Internet at dial-up speeds every day could begin to feel like a chore.Millions gave up on AOL back then, which was almost synonymous with the internet. Once you got past that 56k connection, it opened your eyes to the possibilities.