NightShiftAnon still fagging away during DayShift.
Working a huge project that y'all are gonna love.
Wait until you find out how treasonous The United States Department of State has been.
Holy shit.
o7
NightShiftAnon still fagging away during DayShift.
Working a huge project that y'all are gonna love.
Wait until you find out how treasonous The United States Department of State has been.
Holy shit.
o7
I clicked it and recognized it as something I'd seen before. Got sauce, Anon?
I could use this, but I need to cite who the worthless Communist Chinese bastard is, and where this speech was given.
Thank you.
I don't know who you are,b0ff46, but I'm so glad we're on the same team!
I've enjoyed your posts in this bred.
o7
You were wise.
I spent all my childhood summers in Falmouth, Massachusetts.
We went to the beach almost every day, but the only thing I was ever willing to do, even as a small child, was sit myself down where the waves broke on the beach, and let the water run over me that way.
I was always too chicken to go into the water any deeper than my shins.
I'm old enough that when I had that fear of the ocean, the first JAWS movie had not even been released.
Just a funny feeling I had in my gut.
Now that I'm old and we have phones that play videos, I find myself looking at ocean videos a lot, like surfers riding massive waves, or shark attacks, or ships that are capsized on camera.
I'm still fascinated by it, but the ocean will always be a disgusting death trap to me.
I'm so glad you stayed out of it after figuring that out so early, too.
Oh, it's not sad, Anon.
I have a gigantic body of fresh water right in my back yard. We have a dock, boats, jet skis, a hot tub for all year use, and tons of wildlife.
It's not that I grew up afraid of water.
I freaking love the water.
it's just that the ocean seems too creepy and deadly.