Bro: - > must be dat foreva loner
Chick -> must be homeschooled or mad conservative?
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Some people I've met without one legitimately don't see the need or want to have one, and that's cool, that's them and I respect it. But I know kids who seem to only not have one just so they can tell you about how they don't need it and their life is so much better since they deleted it. Those people are ****S
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strange if you are in college
Rugby brah
Former S&T brah
IB in NY 2014 *hit me up if you are in NY
Dont eat for a month till ur about 130 pounds with no muscle. Go shop at ambercrombie and fitch, buy $80 shirts, $120 dollar pants, and $50 dollar thong sandles. Jell ur hair up like a pretty boy. Dress like a flaming homosexual. Have your parents buy you a bmw. And most importantly walk around like you have a dik up ur azz and talk with a lisp...You do that and you'll get more beaver than a mountain man
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12-24-2013, 10:36 PM #16
No care. I try not to judge people.
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Anyone find that there is a difference in impression based on whether you are still in college (ages 18-22), versus early 20s (22-29) and starting to enter the workplace? What about the kind of account? - As in more party themed in general during college vs. a lot less when working (more focus on activities, close friends, etc)
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