RE: How's Everyone Feeling Right Meow?
May 28, 2016 at 6:38 pm
(This post was last modified: May 28, 2016 at 6:44 pm by Regina.)
Yes, same friend. I feel like we were very similar people back when we first met a few years ago, but I've matured a bit since then while he's still back there at 19 years old. Shame, really.
"You don't know what love is" he says having been with his "boyfriend" 4 fucking weeks. Get fucking real man.
Definitely my plans though, I don't think I'll be in Malta long but I just want to experience it for a while, explore it more. Barcelona is where I'm thinking I'll settle eventually.
And this just in, wondering who that cunty snap was aimed at? Don't think it was me, but he's way too fucking old for this shit now.
"You don't know what love is" he says having been with his "boyfriend" 4 fucking weeks. Get fucking real man.
Definitely my plans though, I don't think I'll be in Malta long but I just want to experience it for a while, explore it more. Barcelona is where I'm thinking I'll settle eventually.
And this just in, wondering who that cunty snap was aimed at? Don't think it was me, but he's way too fucking old for this shit now.
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"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie
"Ironically like the nativist far-Right, which despises multiculturalism, but benefits from its ideas of difference to scapegoat the other and to promote its own white identity politics; these postmodernists, leftists, feminists and liberals also use multiculturalism, to side with the oppressor, by demanding respect and tolerance for oppression characterised as 'difference', no matter how intolerable." - Maryam Namazie