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7/19/2025, 12:36:03 AM
>>149450175
Considering he disciplines Bart, Homer beating his wife and also being a boomer is not far fetch.
Considering he disciplines Bart, Homer beating his wife and also being a boomer is not far fetch.
7/17/2025, 5:01:56 PM
My half dutch/half English colleague told me a couple things:
> 1. dutch people are the worst as they all jump on the bandwagon when an athlete does well and tune out when are not longer successful
> 2. dutch people do not show any dedication towards a sport, just follow what is popular
> 3. dutch people have no true or genuine sporting heritage
> 4. dutch people should not show themselves on the international stage
> 5. the netherlands is a non-country with no culture or history
Dutch people do this for every sport, once someone shows promise or is winning, people all jump on the bandwagon.
Once the honeymoon is over everyone bails and disappears.
I wish my country had fans who were dedicated and stick with it through thick and thin.
I feel utter embarrassment when I see anything dutch on any form of media. Seeing that “left,right” nonsense at Euro 2024 was utterly cringeworthy.
Why can’t dutch people behave sophisticated, educated and well mannered people. Why can’t dutch people be less visible in the world and give space of marginalised countries.
> 1. dutch people are the worst as they all jump on the bandwagon when an athlete does well and tune out when are not longer successful
> 2. dutch people do not show any dedication towards a sport, just follow what is popular
> 3. dutch people have no true or genuine sporting heritage
> 4. dutch people should not show themselves on the international stage
> 5. the netherlands is a non-country with no culture or history
Dutch people do this for every sport, once someone shows promise or is winning, people all jump on the bandwagon.
Once the honeymoon is over everyone bails and disappears.
I wish my country had fans who were dedicated and stick with it through thick and thin.
I feel utter embarrassment when I see anything dutch on any form of media. Seeing that “left,right” nonsense at Euro 2024 was utterly cringeworthy.
Why can’t dutch people behave sophisticated, educated and well mannered people. Why can’t dutch people be less visible in the world and give space of marginalised countries.
7/9/2025, 7:11:11 PM
>>81767233
Bush era policy was actually put in place to address creepy shit exactly like that. US citizens can be prosecuted under US law if they travel for sex crime purposes, including anything that would count as a sex crime in the US. Look up the PROTECT Act of 2003 ya creeps.
Bush era policy was actually put in place to address creepy shit exactly like that. US citizens can be prosecuted under US law if they travel for sex crime purposes, including anything that would count as a sex crime in the US. Look up the PROTECT Act of 2003 ya creeps.
6/16/2025, 11:12:10 PM
>>81513981
Before you get going be honest about your circumstances whatever they are:
Privacy: do you have anywhere you can actually be alone with someone? Can you afford a decent restaurant, or at least a couple hours at a nice cafe? If there's no bedroom for you to go back to, then it's not fair to expect that of them.
Presentation: No matter your looks a little personal grooming goes a long way. You don't need damn tux, but the cleanest most flattering clothes you have, yes. Start there.
Presumptions: What are you actually trying to do here? What do you want? Just wanna fuck? Looking for the one? Something in between like most people? Figure it out, and say that early.
Major first step is simply looking in a context where that's appropriate or normal. I.E. Bars, clubs, dating apps, leisure activities where the bare minimum of some spare time is expected. (don't bother people at work)
Next step is not wasting your time or theirs, don't pursue people who say explicitly they're not interested. If someone actually acts like they're picking up what you're putting down, that's when you start wasting your own time without obligation to them. The most direct approach that respects everyone's time and dignity most is to simply offer your own number (or whatever way to contact you), put the ball in their court, and walk away. If they liked what they saw, you'll hear back. Either way you find out without imposing.
Last, have fun dummy. Try to have a good time, see how they have a good time. Take an interest in them and their hobbies. If you don't know how to do anything you like together it's not worth it.
Before you get going be honest about your circumstances whatever they are:
Privacy: do you have anywhere you can actually be alone with someone? Can you afford a decent restaurant, or at least a couple hours at a nice cafe? If there's no bedroom for you to go back to, then it's not fair to expect that of them.
Presentation: No matter your looks a little personal grooming goes a long way. You don't need damn tux, but the cleanest most flattering clothes you have, yes. Start there.
Presumptions: What are you actually trying to do here? What do you want? Just wanna fuck? Looking for the one? Something in between like most people? Figure it out, and say that early.
Major first step is simply looking in a context where that's appropriate or normal. I.E. Bars, clubs, dating apps, leisure activities where the bare minimum of some spare time is expected. (don't bother people at work)
Next step is not wasting your time or theirs, don't pursue people who say explicitly they're not interested. If someone actually acts like they're picking up what you're putting down, that's when you start wasting your own time without obligation to them. The most direct approach that respects everyone's time and dignity most is to simply offer your own number (or whatever way to contact you), put the ball in their court, and walk away. If they liked what they saw, you'll hear back. Either way you find out without imposing.
Last, have fun dummy. Try to have a good time, see how they have a good time. Take an interest in them and their hobbies. If you don't know how to do anything you like together it's not worth it.
6/16/2025, 5:13:58 AM
>>149027282
>the episode where Hank hurts his back and goes to yoga classes with Johnny Depp as the insane instructor
>by the end he's happy to ditch the guy and his studio, but keeps doing the actual yoga routines because he finds they legitimately help him
>even starts teaching them to fellow Strickland employees, giving them Texan themed names, to boot
Hank's always been the guy who cuts through all the bullshit of life and utilizes what actually works for him or the situation at hand. If it works, it's another tool on his belt he can use, and if it doesn't, he simply dismisses it.
>the episode where Hank hurts his back and goes to yoga classes with Johnny Depp as the insane instructor
>by the end he's happy to ditch the guy and his studio, but keeps doing the actual yoga routines because he finds they legitimately help him
>even starts teaching them to fellow Strickland employees, giving them Texan themed names, to boot
Hank's always been the guy who cuts through all the bullshit of life and utilizes what actually works for him or the situation at hand. If it works, it's another tool on his belt he can use, and if it doesn't, he simply dismisses it.
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