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Jack Frost

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  1. Just really trimmed. I just cannot count how many times I had to stop during the act just to pull out a stand out of my mouth.
  2. A little bit doesn't bother me, but I do like without the most. Hell, I'm 25 and I'm still quite hairless. Not shaved... Don't ask. ;p
  3. If you're wondering who gave you a +1. It was me. ;p
  4. 95F here. My AC strained so badly to keep my room cool. I barely napped right. I hate summers.
  5. 32C. Hotter than Mrs. Slocombe's pussy. I'm dying.
  6. American cartoons. I have trouble standing anime due to some naive stuff. To one's own as I always say. It's rather subjective to rate them. I am not going into the debate which is superior. It just sounds arrogant and it's as pointless as saying "mine is bigger than yours".
  7. Cottonmouths.
  8. I picked summer. Then I went to read the link. Yep, I'm right. I looked at Stat-Québec and saw that more people died in summertime and less in winter. The low is during February at 6,600 and it rises to 7,800 in July where it plateaus and starts falling by September. 25C is when I start to crank up the AC to the max and at 35C I lay on bed dying of a crippling heatstroke. At -35C, it's not much of a problem to go out on the balcony to smoke shirtless. It feels so refreshing. I hate summers. Too hot. Too humid. Too sticky. I'd rather freeze my nuts off in a snowstorm and cold snap because I handle them much better. -1C in January or February is considered to be a major heatwave. Trust me, when the day before was -20C and the next 0C... you'd think like that. -1C is when I leave my winter coat and put on my hoodies.
  9. I cut it like every three months... always taking an 1/2 off. Then let the bitch grow back. Pretty much I can't figure out any other way to do it... I'm trying... ¬¬ I don't like really short hair. It makes my head looks too big. Too long hair drives me insane due to more maintenance. So when my bangs hit the jaw, I know when to cut it. ;p
  10. You're a Chestnut Tree. Your diplomatic skills and focus on others draw people to your overwhelmingly positive attributes. I don't even know where are my hedges and shrubs. Whatever that means... :S
  11. Oh don't be hard and daft on yourself. I have to admit I think along that line in some way too. Remember the great night we had... me being book and you being librarianchris. D:
  12. http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/06/this-is-why-ill-never-be-adult.html The story of my life. <3 Enjoy....
  13. If s/he hits me, s/he should not expect me to hold back, depending on the situation. Especially if s/he hits my face. I rarely hit people. Last time I did it was when I punched my ex in the arms a few times a few years ago. He deserved it for mocking my hearing impairment because I hadn't known the subway line was closed and we were walking a longer route to our destination. I just didn't understand the announcement in the green line subway then. He got pissy at me for no reason because I was saying over and over "we would get there faster if we transfer to the orange line." And he went to tell me the orange line was shut down due to an emergency. I was like "Oh... I didn't know... I didn't understand the radio announcement then and thought it was nothing" And I got "That's because you can't HEAR!" comment from him. Guess what that prick did? Walked fast away from me, dared to feel humiliated for being punched in the mall. I followed his sorry ass for 4-5 kilometres to his house because I wasn't going to let him win by stopping following him (and I told him loud and clear about that). I had blisters all over my feet thanks to his moronic attitude. Then he apologized. Kinda. He bought me dinner. That was good enough to make it up. Finally, we had sex. The end.
  14. Bonne f
  15. Sowwwwyyyy I read "Altantis" as "Altanta". :$
  16. It can, but it'd be anglicism. It would be very obvious to the Quebeckers if one says "nous venons ensemble" or "je viens entre ses seins". ;P I don't know about the European speakers... so... ^^ But that McDo advert, I read it over and over and I can't get the "tongue-in-cheek" meaning in French now. So yeah, I would agree it would be lost in translation. I wasn't sure for the first time when Riley mentioned it. English was clouding my French thoughts then.
  17. Weird... It says 29C/85F on Weather.com After days of temps in the high 20s and low 30s, it finally went down to just 18 (65F). MUCH MUCH MUCH better. I hate the heat/humidty with passion.
  18. Les feux de mon coeur guy.
  19. *collapses on the floor suffering from a major giggling fit* I didn't think of it like *that*. ;D Since you mentioned it... The French title can carry the same tongue-in-cheek meaning as far as I could read it. o,o
  20. Foreplay...........
  21. I live in the most socially liberal province having the highest support for gay marriage on the continent and it's still not unheard of to hear stories about homophobic bullying and homophobia, most especially out in the rural regions and small towns. For example, 2/3 of the Quebeckers said in a poll that they would be uncomfortable seeing gays kissing or sending their kids to class having a gay teacher. I've never experienced it though, despite living here for five years now. It's the same thing in France as well as other Western countries. The parents may mind their own business about the others' sexuality, but when it comes to their kids, it's a whole another story ("not my kids mentality").
  22. Eric... Happy Birthday. Love your fav PA folk.
  23. Make it 2-2, Montreal. I'm waiting for you.
  24. hahahaha I did that a few times too when I was in Spain all tired and jetlagged. That's prolly why. It would prolly happened to me though... a side glass of a rotating door? That's a bit weird and unusual.
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