~Fakku Girls Club v4~
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DatYuriThough wrote...
Multitasking Shane, multitasking -w-*stares at through your thick lenses in confusion*
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DatYuriThough wrote...
Yes well it's better than nothing. Stop looking negatively on it.
I got to chose to do whatever I want...so long as she was doing it to me >////>
Can't help it... I want to see her as often as I used too... =3=
So in other words, she gave you the option to choose how she should spoil you?
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DatYuriThough
Goddess of Nature
Dr Shaneman wrote...
DatYuriThough wrote...
Multitasking Shane, multitasking -w-*stares at through your thick lenses in confusion*
*pats* Not important ^^
crazr wrote...
Can't help it... I want to see her as often as I used too... =3=
So in other words, she gave you the option to choose how she should spoil you?
Basically.
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DatYuriThough wrote...
Basically.That's always fun. That's usually about the most control I give Al. I give her control on how to control her. It's a great loophole.
Dr Shaneman wrote...
Why not?Because no matter how mundane, there's always something you can do in it. It's evil...
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Taz_9000
Cafe Regular
ErinTime wrote...
Taz_9000 wrote...
ErinTime wrote...
Just trying to learn to play again. I learned some chords and trying to master the fingering. And numb my finger tips to the strings. Just learning stuff for a few simple songs.again?
does that mean you used play, were you anygood.
what do you play acoustic guitar or electric guitar.
I thought of learn to playing the acoustic guitar but am to lazy and don't have the patience to learn.
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DatYuriThough
Goddess of Nature
crazr wrote...
DatYuriThough wrote...
Basically.That's always fun. That's usually about the most control I give Al. I give her control on how to control her. It's a great loophole.
Well it was fun anyway.
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Taz_9000 wrote...
what do you play acoustic guitar or electric guitar.
I thought of learn to playing the acoustic guitar but am to lazy and don't have the patience to learn.
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DatYuriThough wrote...
Well it was fun anyway.Of course it was fun! You got to tell her what to do to you and she(with a lot of teasing if she's like me) did it.
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DatYuriThough
Goddess of Nature
Dr Shaneman wrote...
DatYuriThough wrote...
*pats* Not important ^^Is it a lesbian thing?
More like a women 'joke' kinda thing x3
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DatYuriThough wrote...
Dr Shaneman wrote...
DatYuriThough wrote...
*pats* Not important ^^Is it a lesbian thing?
More like a women 'joke' kinda thing x3
Ah...
*smudges lenses by drawing on them with my finger*
Yuri is so interesting.
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DatYuriThough
Goddess of Nature
Dr Shaneman wrote...
Ah...
*smudges lenses by drawing on them with my finger*
Yuri is so interesting.
>.> *breathes on yours*
N-No I'm not >///>
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DatYuriThough
Goddess of Nature
Dr Shaneman wrote...
DatYuriThough wrote...
>.> *breathes on yours*N-No I'm not >///>
*falls asleep on your lap*
*pats* Nighties you.
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Oh... I never shared. Here is an odd story from work yesterday. I met a man on a wheelchair strapped to a machine. His breathing was sporadic and his voice was weak. When he ordered popcorn, I asked him if he wanted butter on it. He told me: "Put as much as you can without it spilling and get me two of those foot-long hot-dogs while you're at it. I'm already dying, young man, might as well enjoy myself!" He said it so happily and with such a big smile that I was unsure of what to say. I gave him his food, but I can't help but doubt if that was the right choice. But in the end, I realized my selfish concern for him should not get in the way of his personal wishes. Is that the right choice? Or do you have to remove choice from others at times? The world is a strange place...
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DatYuriThough
Goddess of Nature
crazr wrote...
Oh... I never shared. Here is an odd story from work yesterday. I met a man on a wheelchair strapped to a machine. His breathing was sporadic and his voice was weak. When he ordered popcorn, I asked him if he wanted butter on it. He told me: "Put as much as you can without it spilling and get me two of those foot-long hot-dogs while you're at it. I'm already dying, young man, might as well enjoy myself!" He said it so happily and with such a big smile that I was unsure of what to say. I gave him his food, but I can't help but doubt if that was the right choice. But in the end, I realized my selfish concern for him should not get in the way of his personal wishes. Is that the right choice? Or do you have to remove choice from others at times? The world is a strange place...Well, ultimately you can't restrict his freedom just because he's a terminal case. If he asked for it, he asked for it and it's your job to give the customer what he wants. Point being, if a couple of hotdogs were going to kill this man on your shift, chances were it was going to happen anyhow so it's not like you can be blamed for it. Also, he's dying, let him live how he wants to, why act healthily and needlessly draw your life out?
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DatYuriThough wrote...
Well, ultimately you can't restrict his freedom just because he's a terminal case. If he asked for it, he asked for it and it's your job to give the customer what he wants. Point being, if a couple of hotdogs were going to kill this man on your shift, chances were it was going to happen anyhow so it's not like you can be blamed for it. Also, he's dying, let him live how he wants to, why act healthily and needlessly draw your life out?An appropriate reply from a person who can relate. I care not if I aided in his death, I just cared about his company. He might have accepted his fate, but his family with him did not. In the end if his whole family was against it, is it not selfish of him to wish death when so many wish it not? If he truly is a good person, he would suffer through agonizing years to keep his loved ones happy as an act of selflessness. Life is strange in the way that no matter how a situation is presented, there is always some right and there is always some wrong. After all, one can also say the family is being collectively selfish for the continued want of his company. But as people who loved him, their wants are also justifiable. Such a bizarre thing it is. Life, how I wish to understand.
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DatYuriThough
Goddess of Nature
crazr wrote...
An appropriate reply from a person who can relate. I care not if I aided in his death, I just cared about his company. He might have accepted his fate, but his family with him did not. In the end if his whole family was against it, is it not selfish of him to wish death when so many wish it not? If he truly is a good person, he would suffer through agonizing years to keep his loved ones happy as an act of selflessness. Life is strange in the way that no matter how a situation is presented, there is always some right and there is always some wrong. After all, one can also say the family is being collectively selfish for the continued want of his company. But as people who loved him, their wants are also justifiable. Such a bizarre thing it is. Life, how I wish to understand.
I'm sorry but that is...very naive. Put himself through pain so what? His family can watch him suffer for years on end? How is that any better? That's not better, it's cruel. I doubt they would be happy for that. And I really wouldn't consider him selfish, he's dying regardless. They're losing him regardless. At least this way he can be happy how he spent his last moments.