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CatHerder

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You know, we used to go clubbing together Kim...

Clubbing!

We were friends. Until you locked me in a dungeon and fed me bread and water. Admittedly the jailer was pretty funny, but where was the steak? Remember that time we robbed a butcher shop because he had all the good cellotape?

Sigh... we used to be something.... now I'm just another dungeon man.
She FED you?

lucky.
 

CatHerder

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I even cut the crusts off the bread myself.

I like to treat my guests to a home-cooked meal.
...as long as you didn't make little heart-shaped sandwiches:

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I'd hate to think that you would cut out just ANYbody's heart... :p
 

seoulsearch

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...as long as you didn't make little heart-shaped sandwiches:

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I'd hate to think that you would cut out just ANYbody's heart... :p
I was actually thinking of using little daisy shapes instead.

You know, to put a smile on the prisoners', uh, guests', faces.

And everyone knows that if you cut out someone's heart, it's a sign of enduring affection. It means you their heart all to yourself, and by golly, no one else can have it!

(Don't guys swoon for that? A woman who wants to keep their heart forever?)
 

AsifinPassing

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I may or may not have one... I'd really rather wait for now.

"Patience, man. Patience..."
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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I may or may not have one... I'd really rather wait for now.

"Patience, man. Patience..."
You're a great guy, AiiP, but I just want to be friends right now. Don't rush this, please. :p
 

AsifinPassing

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Flattered as I am, Siber, "I'm just not ready for a relationship right now." "I really view you more as a brother, you know?"

"I just feel like we should be friends." "I'm looking for someone JUST LIKE YOU, but definitely not you."

...or any number of lines used on us all the time to denote, "Nope. Not gonna happen, buddy. Sorry."
 
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egeiro

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One day... I'll find that special someone who will place me in a dungeon and feed me crustless (it is now a word) sandwiches...

*Bursts in to tears*

*Runs away*

*Exits door*

*Starts car*

*Drives off hastily*
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Can I be the guard? *gets my sword*
 
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Rhythm801

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There would be no problem in someone announcing a crush in CC....IF and only IF...the other person agrees! But I strongly believe if you post a crush openly in forums...can be means to disaster, if not done properly and in good taste!
How you going to know if they are really the person that you think they are? Skylove7 for instance has nothing to even show what she looks like . (Although it seems to me she has nice blond hair) lol Nothing like mutual attraction too? lol
 
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Rhythm801

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One day... I'll find that special someone who will place me in a dungeon and feed me crustless (it is now a word) sandwiches...

*Bursts in to tears*

*Runs away*

*Exits door*

*Starts car*

*Drives off hastily*
Dungeons are for people that are in some kind of prison. And love that is held in bondage to anyone is pure slavery to me. Any sort of control of another human being is a form of abuse really.


Although I seem to think that a lot of men maybe think that they have to control their spouse, is to control their love. But if that is the case then how can it truly be love that they had to begin with.

Love is always given through the heart . But can you imagine if you will- one of the founding fathers of the faith, Jacob working for Laban his father in law for 7 years in order to recieve Rachel as his bride. In the morning light it is Leah in his tent instead. No problem Laban tells him, work another 7 years and I will give you Rachel too. Must have been true love back then too? lol Maybe that Laban made love into to much work? lol Read that story in Genesis.
 

mailmandan

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I have a member crush, but I'll never tell who it is. :D
 
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ServantStrike

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How you going to know if they are really the person that you think they are? Skylove7 for instance has nothing to even show what she looks like . (Although it seems to me she has nice blond hair) lol Nothing like mutual attraction too? lol
Somebody has a crush!

At least that's what the rumors are going to say when I'm finished.
 

CatHerder

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Dungeons are for people that are in some kind of prison. And love that is held in bondage to anyone is pure slavery to me. Any sort of control of another human being is a form of abuse really...
yep.

but I think she was just running with the joke that seoul and Servant already started a few posts above...


at least that what I THINK she was doing...

hard to tell with that one.
 

egeiro

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Dungeons are for people that are in some kind of prison. And love that is held in bondage to anyone is pure slavery to me. Any sort of control of another human being is a form of abuse really.

Thank you, Rhythm801 (Are you a musician by any chance? Just curious). I can absolutely agree with you on the subject of love, and can heatedly argue that love and freedom go hand in hand, that control is a response operating from fear and rejection and that it is very painful if such a thing is evident in any relationship.

But as CatHerder was kindly pointing out, my response about the dungeon was just a silly joke extending from another silly joke that was happening in this thread. But thank you for taking the time to explain something to me, I see the heart behind it. :)




hard to tell with that one.
Yeah. I know, right? :p

That Egeiro.... just all over the place, yelling on and on about steak.... then on about bread and dungeons. Sheesh.

Someone should just pray for already.

(Seriously, I've come down with a cold, its not pleasant)
 
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Tintin

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Dungeons are for people that are in some kind of prison. And love that is held in bondage to anyone is pure slavery to me. Any sort of control of another human being is a form of abuse really.


Although I seem to think that a lot of men maybe think that they have to control their spouse, is to control their love. But if that is the case then how can it truly be love that they had to begin with.

Love is always given through the heart . But can you imagine if you will- one of the founding fathers of the faith, Jacob working for Laban his father in law for 7 years in order to recieve Rachel as his bride. In the morning light it is Leah in his tent instead. No problem Laban tells him, work another 7 years and I will give you Rachel too. Must have been true love back then too? lol Maybe that Laban made love into to much work? lol Read that story in Genesis.
Laban? Ugh! I really, really, really disliked that guy as a kid, as a teen, and yes, even as an adult. Jacob had it tough, but Leah - she had it pretty rough too. I still don't quite understand that part of Jacob's story.
 
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Laban? Ugh! I really, really, really disliked that guy as a kid, as a teen, and yes, even as an adult. Jacob had it tough, but Leah - she had it pretty rough too. I still don't quite understand that part of Jacob's story.
I always find it interesting that people romanticize that story... when it really was about manipulation, trickery and deceit on the part of just about everyone involved. Does anyone else find it ironic that Jacob dressed and pretended to be his brother in order to deceive his father and steal a blessing at his mother's prompting, and then later Leah pretends to be her sister in order to steal a husband (Jacob himself) at her father's prompting? Who needs Jerry Springer when you have the beginning of Israel to read about.

(But praise God for his redemption!)
 

MiaH

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Oh man....

This is such an awkward thread. GJigSPj.jpg

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