One tight enough around someone's balls definitely will =D
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Ths vrr reltble 🫂
Lmao I respect him tbh
Lol tbh with cats walking on our carpets and washing themselves (tongue bath but still) I'd wager their paws are cleaner than the average persons hands
"The SUV was driven..."
I hate that passive voice bullshit
I apologize, the half formal half whimsical writing style and the unasked for (I don't mean that in a rude "who asked" way, it just doesn't flow like human conversation) listicle formatted advice replicates LLM tone very well
LMFAO, Dune? The setring where computers don't exist anymore because mankind doesn't want machines thinking for them? That dune?
I've been playing the early access for it a fair bit and I think it's gonna polish up really nicely
I plan on escaping the cycle by ceasing existence tbh
I have had a very similar experience. I still avoid driving whwnever I can. A different take on what your father said, I think a car accident is just another, fairly common, lesson in how to drive. It can be true both that almost everyone has had an accident AND that being in an accident can be traumatic and very off-putting. Your feelings are absolutely valid. Sadly, in the U.S., being able to drive is more or less required to be able to participate in pretty much anything.
Ultimately, my crash drove me to be a much more careful and aware driver, and while I still hate to drive, looking back I think being in an accident was probably inevitable for me. I don't know where I'm going with this, I can't give advice or anything, just wanted to share.
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