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Poll: Is developing a strong habit of philosophizing bad for your social skills?
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Yep. P.S. All polls oughta be fucked in tha here rootin' tootin' behind goshdarnit.
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Yeah man. P.S. Leave the poor polls alone!!!! ALONE I SAY! AHAHHAHA.
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Nope. P.S. Those fuckin' polls need a damn buttfucking you get me bruv?
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Nah. P.S. Step away from the polls, turtle. Step away from the polls.
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You're doing it again! Silly turtle. P.S. I love me some poll-poontang. I nickname all dem polls I seduce "Polly", but they aint no parrots. No sir-ee, they aint no parrots.
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You are such a silly turtle, overthinking it again. P.S. haven't you have enough polls for one day? You may be a silly turtle but you're also being a goofy dorkfish! Teehee.
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Is developing a strong habit of philosophizing bad for your social skills?
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RE: Is developing a strong habit of philosophizing bad for your social skills?
(May 21, 2016 at 7:45 pm)bennyboy Wrote: Apparently, philosophy isn't ALL you've had in life, since we have pretty good evidence that you've had sex at least twice!  Big Grin

Also-- are you transgender?  Your avatar pic looks female to me, but bio-female girls don't usually get bullied for being effeminate.

Yep, I'm trans. (My husband is too...hence the feasible procreation).

And now that you mention it, we must HAVE had sex at least twice. Damn. I'm doing better than I thought.
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RE: Is developing a strong habit of philosophizing bad for your social skills? - by Gemini - May 21, 2016 at 8:22 pm

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