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Beardown is the man... I been drinking some last night, paging through WTFAYWT threat once home, while waiting for a chance to sleep. And suddenly it dawned on me what the endless discussion of "what is reflection of what" and "why to kop" leads to.
Rick - Mastercard
CCP - Mastercard
Stylist - Mastercard
Confidence doing it = priceless.
So:
Yes, I've read it thoroughly. This is all the little tidbits that can help me pull through to become a better person, in real life, and in this forum.
To become better person you should go on to a journey to find your own voice. Listening to others and trying to become good will just keep you where you are. Get essential character building things:
Heavy Liquor
Vicious Fights
Young sluts.
You can seek it out at night, there is lots of action going on all the time. Live like that for a few months and you will see that whatever remains of your wardrobe gets the character of your own, and you'll look back at your former self with disdain.
There are other versions of that journey, but this is the quickest one.
Originally posted by interest1
I'm pulling you off my friends list if you don't put down the vodka.
Beardown is the man... I been drinking some last night, paging through WTFAYWT threat once home, while waiting for a chance to sleep. And suddenly it dawned on me what the endless discussion of "what is reflection of what" and "why to kop" leads to.
Rick - Mastercard
CCP - Mastercard
Stylist - Mastercard
Confidence doing it = priceless.
So:
To become better person you should go on to a journey to find your own voice. Listening to others and trying to become good will just keep you where you are. Get essential character building things:
Heavy Liquor
Vicious Fights
Young sluts.
You can seek it out at night, there is lots of action going on all the time. Live like that for a few months and you will see that whatever remains of your wardrobe gets the character of your own, and you'll look back at your former self with disdain.
There are other versions of that journey, but this is the quickest one.
Wow. This just brightened my morning.
Almost makes me want to visit Moscow. I'm tired of this southern excuse for a winter down here in N.C. I want some real cold, along with:
Heavy Liquor
Vicious Fights
Young sluts.
Best character building exercise I've come across in a minute or two...
Beardown is the man... I been drinking some last night, paging through WTFAYWT threat once home, while waiting for a chance to sleep. And suddenly it dawned on me what the endless discussion of "what is reflection of what" and "why to kop" leads to.
Rick - Mastercard
CCP - Mastercard
Stylist - Mastercard
Confidence doing it = priceless.
So:
To become better person you should go on to a journey to find your own voice. Listening to others and trying to become good will just keep you where you are. Get essential character building things: Heavy Liquor
Vicious Fights
Young sluts.
You can seek it out at night, there is lots of action going on all the time. Live like that for a few months and you will see that whatever remains of your wardrobe gets the character of your own, and you'll look back at your former self with disdain.
There are other versions of that journey, but this is the quickest one.
Shanghai Tang eh...I don't know the man personally but I appreciate David's old school British irreverence in the context of typically bourgeois modern-day Hong Kong...the few times I was at the smoke shop when he came in he cussed out his employees beautifully. Any man whose advice for a younger person is to be more rude (directed at one of his former staff; if you ever meet me in person it'd probably be clear pretty quick I wouldn't need such encouragement) gets my seal of approval.
Looking at that jacket though, I can't help but miss Taka and N(N). I think he would've done something beautiful with the concept of that piece.
Shanghai Tang eh...I don't know the man personally but I appreciate David's old school British irreverence in the context of typically bourgeois modern-day Hong Kong...the few times I was at the smoke shop when he came in he cussed out his employees beautifully. Any man whose advice for a younger person is to be more rude (directed at one of his former staff; if you ever meet me in person it'd probably be clear pretty quick I wouldn't need such encouragement) gets my seal of approval.
Looking at that jacket though, I can't help but miss Taka and N(N). I think he would've done something beautiful with the concept of that piece.
I like how you put beautifully in that sentence.
Thinking about it, it would be pretty nice to have a long leather coat with the same motif.
a bit lazy for WAYWT (maybe I'll catch some of the flak Fark has been exclusively enduring for the past few pages)...rolled out of bed and had to run to the post office...
Something like that happened to me, that is the last pose I'd be striking, let alone for a camera.
Lol, thinking of the worst situation are we? She was the one who took the WAYWT photo. And yes she is perfectly fine for those worried. In the past she has rear-ended me and totaled my car. Drove through a brick fence and crashed into a house. And then today's fiasco. Luckily enough, all of which she has gone through injury free. Not even a visit to the hospital.
MoFiya: Hope this changes your mind to purchase the mohair sweater.
Eternal: Thanks man. I see you're rocking your new infinity jacket. Very nice man, very nice. Surprisingly the zip is quite hard to get on and off for me :\
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