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It's true, I really am good at my jobOriginally posted by lorakeen
ah hahhahahhahaahahahahahahahahahha
suuuuuure you are
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To be fair it's more believable than your made up tripe.Originally posted by lorakeen
ah hahhahahhahaahahahahahahahahahha
suuuuuure you are
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Eh? You mean am I a petite blonde? No, I'm a shaved headed, athletic build hunk with electric blue eyes that the girls just love. I try to fight them off, but hey, what can you do?Originally posted by lorakeen View PostSo, not reciprocated?
I think it's pretty clear on here I don't suffer with self hatred ... total opposite. If anything, confident, loves myself, think I'm the best thing since sliced bread. When you've lost your soulmate, the worst has already happened to you, so I'm all for the fun now, and that includes spending time here in GeneralOriginally posted by lorakeenselfhatred sucks.
I'm pretty good at my job too, so successful in both professional and private life
HTH
Last edited by Whorty; 3 September 2021, 09:08.
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It's not overinflated .... I am this goodOriginally posted by lorakeenI am not going to take a gap or make myself uncomfortable in order to live up to your overinflated sense of self importance.
Your opinions really aren't that important to me.
Or at all.
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I was going to say that can't be the case, as the OP is a woman, but i suspect this could be a case of self-identification, rather than biological. Would perhaps explain the borderline misogynistic comments about his superiors (female PM).Originally posted by Lance View PostOf course your balls are getting smaller as they are being kicked repeatedly by your PM, your boss and General.Last edited by Paralytic; 2 September 2021, 14:32.
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that article says that age may be a cause. It doesn't say that older people have smaller balls, just that if you have smaller balls it may be because you're old. Smaller balls is a symptom.Originally posted by lorakeen
I have researched my argument.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322544#:~:text=Share%20on%20Pinterest%20Aging%20is ,while%20Leydig%20cells%20produce%20testosterone.
testicular atrophia is very well documented.
Which explains so much about this board
You fail to understand cause and affect.
Of course your balls are getting smaller as they are being kicked repeatedly by your PM, your boss and General.
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