How did this thread get so uhhh.... Aryan?
I thought it was supposed to be about envirobolshevism?
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Deep down tho, I still thirst to kill you and eat you. Ultra Chimp can't help it.. - Smitty
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Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
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Does this mean you have a man-crush on Grumpcat?Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.

Deep down tho, I still thirst to kill you and eat you. Ultra Chimp can't help it.. - Smitty
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DrYouth wrote:Does this mean you have a man-crush on Grumpcat?Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
Pretty sure GCF doesn't have amazing PR snatch.
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I'd never date one of those psychos. But I wouldn't mind waking up next to one.Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.

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GrumpyCatFace wrote:I'd never date one of those psychos. But I wouldn't mind waking up next to one.Speaker to Animals wrote:Nothing wrong with Puerto Ricans. Great Americans. Some of the most incredible women I have dated were Puerto Rican. I still suffer from withdrawal.
I'm not going to lie. If you choose to go down that road, you will experience more than a little drama and emotional terrorism, but wow I miss it.
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I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
Death, death, to the IDF.


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Yeah, I envy you. You have no idea what it's like to fight through that shit every morning and evening, for a job you hate.Montegriffo wrote:I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
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Bad commutes are secretly the worst thing for someone's happiness.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, I envy you. You have no idea what it's like to fight through that shit every morning and evening, for a job you hate.Montegriffo wrote:I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
I have long been a huge proponent of living within walking distance of work, even if it means making massive compromises in housing. Not only does the average american spend 20% of lifetime earnings on transportation, but it effectively increases the length of the workday and decreases the time left over for yourself.
I have a 5 minute walk to work through a historic district. My wife drives 40 minutes.

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Yeah, there's exactly ONE profession performed in a 'historic district'. Count the number of tech firms you see on your walk, you lawyer bastard.apeman wrote:Bad commutes are secretly the worst thing for someone's happiness.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Yeah, I envy you. You have no idea what it's like to fight through that shit every morning and evening, for a job you hate.Montegriffo wrote:I had to come into the city (Norwich) today, I'd forgotten how much traffic stinks. Bloody glad I don't do it often.
I have long been a huge proponent of living within walking distance of work, even if it means making massive compromises in housing. Not only does the average american spend 20% of lifetime earnings on transportation, but it effectively increases the length of the workday and decreases the time left over for yourself.
I have a 5 minute walk to work through a historic district. My wife drives 40 minutes.




Just kidding, but not kidding.