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Best.Quote.Evar.burnzie said:I think someone needs to shorten the chain if she's found her way into the study from the kitchen.
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Best.Quote.Evar.burnzie said:I think someone needs to shorten the chain if she's found her way into the study from the kitchen.
:naughty:Homer said:Dump the bitch.
Fixed said:Ok, in all seriousness I think we're missing the most important question about this relationship.
Does she do anal?
If not, you're really not losing much by ditching her for a computer game.
If so, suck it up and substitute HL2 time with tapping dat ass.
I couldn't agree more.stigmata said:Social status is worth jack sh*t. If people can't accept that you play games, screw them. Need proof that social status != happiness?
I have a friend who used to be a pretty big geek. D&D, Counter-Strike, all those sorts of things. He was an acceptable guy, funny, interesting, and I generally enjoyed being around him. Then in high school, he takes drama as a first-year class. Fast-forward to grade 12. In lieu of staying the way he is, and accepting the fact that maybe he's not the coolest person in school, he renounces gaming in every way, shape and form, and he's turned into a wannabe macho-jock-popular guy. Now he's obsessed with rugby, working out, and doing everything he can to dispel his "uncool" image. All he cares about now is popularity, and he keeps bragging to me about how "since I stopped being a geek, my social status has skyrocketed, I suggest you do the same," and "You're never going to get a girl if you play so many video games."
This is why I don't talk to him anymore.
People get so stuck up with trying to be popular that they will dilute their personality and change everything about them in order to become cool. I don't really give a flying f*ck about being cool. I have my own friends. No, I don't have a girlfriend, but I'd rather have my games and my geeky friends than have a girlfriend who hates what I love to do.