360-International wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
360-International wrote:
Doesn't Julie Chen live in New York?What does that have to do with anything at all? o.O
If you promise not to blow up in my face, I'll tell you.
I'm not. I just want to know.
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veggieman001 wrote:
360-International wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
What does that have to do with anything at all? o.O
If you promise not to blow up in my face, I'll tell you.
I'm not. I just want to know.
Okay. Cheddargirl lives in New York, and that's where Julie Chen lives. Chen first made mascara unattractive at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. (In other words: She wore some.) Since then, it's all gone downhill.
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360-International wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
360-International wrote:
If you promise not to blow up in my face, I'll tell you.I'm not. I just want to know.
Okay. Cheddargirl lives in New York, and that's where Julie Chen lives. Chen first made mascara unattractive at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. (In other words: She wore some.) Since then, it's all gone downhill.
Uh okay. You could have just said that.
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stereotype :I
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PlutoIsHades wrote:
Medic wrote:
PlutoIsHades wrote:
I am a girl and wear boy's clothes. I have short hair so I'm mistaken for a boy pretty much anywhere I go. XD
I once forgot to go get my haircut....
Everyone looked at me weird when I took off my hat the next day. ._.
"LOL MEDIC'S NOT A DUDE"
(yes, my nickname at school is Medic...)o_O
So they think if you have long hair you're a girl?
My friend once said that boys having long hair is weird.
So then I starting ranting angrily at him at how boys having long hair is no weirder than girls having short hair.
He probably does think I'm weird, though.
I'm a boy and i have long hair
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