I'd Play it...
Looks like a loltastic idea for a spinoffI'd Play it...
Yeah, I'm definitely gonna be more careful in future. But the thing is, you never know when someone is going to turn. You might choose them to be your friend because they seem like a great person. That's what happened here, and it turns out that that I was totally wrong. But I guess that's life. I mean, nobody has the same friends throughout their whole life. Only a select few stay with you. You just live and learn and try to prevent it from happening again.@Jen
I've experienced multiple cases of the "friend turned-enemy" scenario (inside and outside the internet); It has taught me to be more careful about who I choose to be friends with
This sentence could be the introduction to a zombie movie/novel...Yeah, I'm definitely gonna be more careful in future. But the thing is, you never know when someone is going to turn.
I'll get writing it.This sentence could be the introduction to a zombie movie/novel...
Knowing you make more money now than your asshole ex-boss is kind of awesome. Not going to lie.
I've been watching too much Pretty Little Liars, as I keep expecting the Queen Bee-bitches in life to magically transform into nice, well-rounded individuals. Pigs will create black-hole generating weapons before that happens.CT: Tonight I dreamed that I was going to get married to a human, but then an evil queen with magic powers showed up and cursed the land, so the wedding didn't take place... I think I've been watching too much Once Upon A Time lately!
I think Women should go natural more often...I'd rather find someone attractive without it, and really want to be around them, then see them with makeup, think they're attractive then they take the makeup off and be a complete dumpster fire...That said, go natural, and f*ck what others think...CT: I take care of my hair every day, even trying out new hair styles and colours now and then, I put on some lipstick and perfume and I use skin lotion even though I don't need it, my face is always clean, I watch my weight and even lost a bit of it lately, I epilate my legs whenever it's necessary and there's no single piece of street clothing in my closet that could be called ugly.
Yet none of this matters apparently, I've recently been told that I'm letting myself go - basically just because I no longer use as much makeup as I did five years ago. Seriously? So it's all about makeup these days? If I used more makeup again, but didn't do any of the things I listed above, would I be better off? Sorry, but 6 am in the morning is a horrible time to get up as it is, I'm not getting up even earlier just to paint my face when all I do is go to work, a place where brains are more important than beauty, and where no one looks at me anyway.