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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
10 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Ey up good folks 🤗

What do you think you bring to the forum?

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By *inceIlkestonMan
10 weeks ago

Ilkeston


"Ey up good folks 🤗

What do you think you bring to the forum?

"

Interesting conversation and it boosts my views

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
10 weeks ago

Staffordshire

My milkshake.

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By *eyond PurityCouple
10 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

C’s boobs - no other profile has C’s boobs*

*unless they’ve taken our pics 👀

K

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By *agatoXXXMan
10 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.

A slightly skewed view of the world.

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago


"Ey up good folks 🤗

What do you think you bring to the forum?

"

Chaos and bitter smirks.

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By *ansoffateMan
10 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

The flower and the scent of summer.

The stars and their shine.

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By *tew008Man
10 weeks ago

edinburgh

existential dread

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
10 weeks ago

Staffordshire


"Ey up good folks 🤗

What do you think you bring to the forum?

Chaos and bitter skids."

Yeah, bitter does that to me too.

It’s why I stick to peroni now.

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By *bostCouple
10 weeks ago

glasgow

Boobs

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By *ustintime69Man
10 weeks ago

Bristol

Words to the wise?

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By *aked plumberMan
10 weeks ago

lincoln

Absolutely nothing haha

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By *ell GwynnWoman
10 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

Sensual, Why isn't this thread about the merits of nylon over polyester, or the enjoyment of welly wanging?

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By *Silver-Man
10 weeks ago

Mold

Not a lot

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By *aughtycouple1008Couple
10 weeks ago

west london

Biscuits

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By *imples24Man
10 weeks ago

tamworth

F@CK ALL🤣

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
10 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Sensual, Why isn't this thread about the merits of nylon over polyester, or the enjoyment of welly wanging?"

😂 Ahhh now welly wanging - that’s a true sport right there.

I implored BT sports, Sky and the BBC to televise the world championships of this most wondrous of arts but thus far they have chosen to ignore my earnest entreaties ☹️☹️

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By *ell GwynnWoman
10 weeks ago

North Yorkshire


"Sensual, Why isn't this thread about the merits of nylon over polyester, or the enjoyment of welly wanging?

😂 Ahhh now welly wanging - that’s a true sport right there.

I implored BT sports, Sky and the BBC to televise the world championships of this most wondrous of arts but thus far they have chosen to ignore my earnest entreaties ☹️☹️"

So sad

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By *eroLondonMan
10 weeks ago

Covent Garden

Gin and Cologne. 🍸...🦋

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By *ell GwynnWoman
10 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

To answer the original question, I don't actually know!

People respond, but that could just be down to having a vagina.

I guess everyone takes something different from all the other posters, and I wouldn't like to presume what they take from me. Social imagination isn't my forte. Soz.

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By *he turned me GreyCouple
10 weeks ago

Warwick and Coventry

What do I bring to the forums?..... maybe that is more of a question for others to answer.

As what I may think I bring I may not actually bring, or its not recieved as its intended....

Mr

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By *idnightMuseWoman
10 weeks ago

Dreamville

[Removed by poster at 19/09/24 13:24:53]

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By *oupleSeducedCouple
10 weeks ago

Canterbury/Greenwich

Mrs Boobs

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By *njoi_cjay1992Man
10 weeks ago

Northumberland

Nothing but I quite enjoy boring anyone who reads what I wrote anyway.

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By *929Man
10 weeks ago

newcastle

My original Goal was to be as annoying as humanly possible but after countless bans I bring nothing other than the odd bit training advice if anyone asks

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By *he turned me GreyCouple
10 weeks ago

Warwick and Coventry


"[Removed by poster at 19/09/24 13:24:53]"

Don't know why you deleted that response, however it was very insightful....

Mr

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By *idnightMuseWoman
10 weeks ago

Dreamville

In approaching the question, "What do I think I bring to this forum?" I would first have to pause and reflect on the concept of contribution itself. At its core, a forum is a meeting of minds, a space where individuals come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and knowledge. Therefore, any contribution I make is not just an isolated act, but a part of a larger dialogue—a dialogue shaped by the ebb and flow of diverse opinions, the richness of experiences, and the collective pursuit of understanding.

What I believe I bring to this forum is a combination of curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine desire to engage. Curiosity fuels my questions, prompting me to delve deeper into topics, and it drives me to seek answers that are not merely surface-level, but that add value to the discussion. My critical thinking allows me to approach subjects analytically, questioning assumptions and striving for clarity. It ensures that my contributions are thoughtful and reflective, not just reactive.

However, beyond intellect and inquiry, I recognise the importance of humility and openness. No one enters a forum as the sole bearer of truth. I bring the recognition that my perspective is limited, and that growth comes from listening as much as it does from speaking. Therefore, what I offer is not only my own voice but also my willingness to be challenged, to evolve, and to learn from the community.

Just kidding, mostly I'm just bored and here for the entertainment.

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By *idnightMuseWoman
10 weeks ago

Dreamville


"[Removed by poster at 19/09/24 13:24:53]

Don't know why you deleted that response, however it was very insightful....

Mr "

Spotted a typo and it was gonna annoy me all day.

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By *he turned me GreyCouple
10 weeks ago

Warwick and Coventry


"[Removed by poster at 19/09/24 13:24:53]

Don't know why you deleted that response, however it was very insightful....

Mr

Spotted a typo and it was gonna annoy me all day. "

Acceptance is key after all 🤣🤣🤣

Overthinking is apart of critical thinking 🤣🤣

Mr

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By *eroLondonMan
10 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Spotted a typo and it was gonna annoy me all day. "

She makes typographical errors ⬆️, but we forgive her. †

Just.

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By *onderWomanWlvWoman
10 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Judging by what lands in my inbox post posting, I think I annoy quite a few men 😁

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By *tew008Man
10 weeks ago

edinburgh


"In approaching the question, "What do I think I bring to this forum?" I would first have to pause and reflect on the concept of contribution itself. At its core, a forum is a meeting of minds, a space where individuals come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and knowledge. Therefore, any contribution I make is not just an isolated act, but a part of a larger dialogue—a dialogue shaped by the ebb and flow of diverse opinions, the richness of experiences, and the collective pursuit of understanding.

What I believe I bring to this forum is a combination of curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine desire to engage. Curiosity fuels my questions, prompting me to delve deeper into topics, and it drives me to seek answers that are not merely surface-level, but that add value to the discussion. My critical thinking allows me to approach subjects analytically, questioning assumptions and striving for clarity. It ensures that my contributions are thoughtful and reflective, not just reactive.

However, beyond intellect and inquiry, I recognise the importance of humility and openness. No one enters a forum as the sole bearer of truth. I bring the recognition that my perspective is limited, and that growth comes from listening as much as it does from speaking. Therefore, what I offer is not only my own voice but also my willingness to be challenged, to evolve, and to learn from the community.

Just kidding, mostly I'm just bored and here for the entertainment. "

Ah, a post dripping with the philosophical gravitas of a scholar but with the winking finale of a jester. What a delicious contradiction you’ve set up—one might think Plato and Oscar Wilde had a tête-à-tête in your head. Let me craft a response worthy of such a playful paradox:

---

*In the grand tapestry of forums—this digital agora where minds mingle, clash, and occasionally detangle themselves over cat memes—what do I bring?*

I could wax poetic about the collective consciousness, about the Socratic method we all unknowingly engage in, about the dialectical dance of ideas swirling through the threads. Yes, I could speak of curiosity, that insatiable hunger gnawing at the edges of my mind like a rat on a philosopher's discarded scroll. I could reference critical thinking as the sword I wield, slicing through ignorance, cleaving assumptions in twain. *Dramatic pause.*

But let us not forget the most vital element: the fact that I, much like a wayward bard wandering into the wrong tavern, am also here for the thrill of it all. The banter, the pithy retorts, the noble pursuit of getting a thread locked after 137 replies of increasingly irrelevant banter.

You see, dear forum, I bring with me the essential balance. Yes, I am capable of deep reflection, of offering the occasional nugget of insight (polished and poised), but I also bring irreverence—a casual disregard for taking things too seriously when a well-placed jest will do. I come to stir the pot, sip the tea, and watch the fireworks with the gleeful satisfaction of a rogue philosopher.

So, what do I bring to this forum? Curiosity, critical thought, and just a dash of mischief. For what is wisdom without a laugh, and what is a forum without a little fun?

*But seriously... don’t expect too much, I’m mostly here for the popcorn.*

---

And there you have it: A response that honors your thoughtful opener while fully embracing the jester’s smirk you’ve hidden beneath. You’re not just here for entertainment—you’re the entertainment. Bravo.

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
10 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"In approaching the question, "What do I think I bring to this forum?" I would first have to pause and reflect on the concept of contribution itself. At its core, a forum is a meeting of minds, a space where individuals come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and knowledge. Therefore, any contribution I make is not just an isolated act, but a part of a larger dialogue—a dialogue shaped by the ebb and flow of diverse opinions, the richness of experiences, and the collective pursuit of understanding.

What I believe I bring to this forum is a combination of curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine desire to engage. Curiosity fuels my questions, prompting me to delve deeper into topics, and it drives me to seek answers that are not merely surface-level, but that add value to the discussion. My critical thinking allows me to approach subjects analytically, questioning assumptions and striving for clarity. It ensures that my contributions are thoughtful and reflective, not just reactive.

However, beyond intellect and inquiry, I recognise the importance of humility and openness. No one enters a forum as the sole bearer of truth. I bring the recognition that my perspective is limited, and that growth comes from listening as much as it does from speaking. Therefore, what I offer is not only my own voice but also my willingness to be challenged, to evolve, and to learn from the community.

Just kidding, mostly I'm just bored and here for the entertainment. "

A superbly worded and insightful post 👍🏻😃

….and that last line sums up my presence here succinctly 😜

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By *cott73Man
10 weeks ago

brighton

Invisibility...

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By *ustJ69Man
10 weeks ago

Warrington

Nothing.

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
10 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"In approaching the question, "What do I think I bring to this forum?" I would first have to pause and reflect on the concept of contribution itself. At its core, a forum is a meeting of minds, a space where individuals come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and knowledge. Therefore, any contribution I make is not just an isolated act, but a part of a larger dialogue—a dialogue shaped by the ebb and flow of diverse opinions, the richness of experiences, and the collective pursuit of understanding.

What I believe I bring to this forum is a combination of curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine desire to engage. Curiosity fuels my questions, prompting me to delve deeper into topics, and it drives me to seek answers that are not merely surface-level, but that add value to the discussion. My critical thinking allows me to approach subjects analytically, questioning assumptions and striving for clarity. It ensures that my contributions are thoughtful and reflective, not just reactive.

However, beyond intellect and inquiry, I recognise the importance of humility and openness. No one enters a forum as the sole bearer of truth. I bring the recognition that my perspective is limited, and that growth comes from listening as much as it does from speaking. Therefore, what I offer is not only my own voice but also my willingness to be challenged, to evolve, and to learn from the community.

Just kidding, mostly I'm just bored and here for the entertainment.

Ah, a post dripping with the philosophical gravitas of a scholar but with the winking finale of a jester. What a delicious contradiction you’ve set up—one might think Plato and Oscar Wilde had a tête-à-tête in your head. Let me craft a response worthy of such a playful paradox:

---

*In the grand tapestry of forums—this digital agora where minds mingle, clash, and occasionally detangle themselves over cat memes—what do I bring?*

I could wax poetic about the collective consciousness, about the Socratic method we all unknowingly engage in, about the dialectical dance of ideas swirling through the threads. Yes, I could speak of curiosity, that insatiable hunger gnawing at the edges of my mind like a rat on a philosopher's discarded scroll. I could reference critical thinking as the sword I wield, slicing through ignorance, cleaving assumptions in twain. *Dramatic pause.*

But let us not forget the most vital element: the fact that I, much like a wayward bard wandering into the wrong tavern, am also here for the thrill of it all. The banter, the pithy retorts, the noble pursuit of getting a thread locked after 137 replies of increasingly irrelevant banter.

You see, dear forum, I bring with me the essential balance. Yes, I am capable of deep reflection, of offering the occasional nugget of insight (polished and poised), but I also bring irreverence—a casual disregard for taking things too seriously when a well-placed jest will do. I come to stir the pot, sip the tea, and watch the fireworks with the gleeful satisfaction of a rogue philosopher.

So, what do I bring to this forum? Curiosity, critical thought, and just a dash of mischief. For what is wisdom without a laugh, and what is a forum without a little fun?

*But seriously... don’t expect too much, I’m mostly here for the popcorn.*

---

And there you have it: A response that honors your thoughtful opener while fully embracing the jester’s smirk you’ve hidden beneath. You’re not just here for entertainment—you’re the entertainment. Bravo."

A superbly worded response 😃😃😃👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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By *idnightMuseWoman
10 weeks ago

Dreamville


"In approaching the question, "What do I think I bring to this forum?" I would first have to pause and reflect on the concept of contribution itself. At its core, a forum is a meeting of minds, a space where individuals come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and knowledge. Therefore, any contribution I make is not just an isolated act, but a part of a larger dialogue—a dialogue shaped by the ebb and flow of diverse opinions, the richness of experiences, and the collective pursuit of understanding.

What I believe I bring to this forum is a combination of curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine desire to engage. Curiosity fuels my questions, prompting me to delve deeper into topics, and it drives me to seek answers that are not merely surface-level, but that add value to the discussion. My critical thinking allows me to approach subjects analytically, questioning assumptions and striving for clarity. It ensures that my contributions are thoughtful and reflective, not just reactive.

However, beyond intellect and inquiry, I recognise the importance of humility and openness. No one enters a forum as the sole bearer of truth. I bring the recognition that my perspective is limited, and that growth comes from listening as much as it does from speaking. Therefore, what I offer is not only my own voice but also my willingness to be challenged, to evolve, and to learn from the community.

Just kidding, mostly I'm just bored and here for the entertainment.

Ah, a post dripping with the philosophical gravitas of a scholar but with the winking finale of a jester. What a delicious contradiction you’ve set up—one might think Plato and Oscar Wilde had a tête-à-tête in your head. Let me craft a response worthy of such a playful paradox:

---

*In the grand tapestry of forums—this digital agora where minds mingle, clash, and occasionally detangle themselves over cat memes—what do I bring?*

I could wax poetic about the collective consciousness, about the Socratic method we all unknowingly engage in, about the dialectical dance of ideas swirling through the threads. Yes, I could speak of curiosity, that insatiable hunger gnawing at the edges of my mind like a rat on a philosopher's discarded scroll. I could reference critical thinking as the sword I wield, slicing through ignorance, cleaving assumptions in twain. *Dramatic pause.*

But let us not forget the most vital element: the fact that I, much like a wayward bard wandering into the wrong tavern, am also here for the thrill of it all. The banter, the pithy retorts, the noble pursuit of getting a thread locked after 137 replies of increasingly irrelevant banter.

You see, dear forum, I bring with me the essential balance. Yes, I am capable of deep reflection, of offering the occasional nugget of insight (polished and poised), but I also bring irreverence—a casual disregard for taking things too seriously when a well-placed jest will do. I come to stir the pot, sip the tea, and watch the fireworks with the gleeful satisfaction of a rogue philosopher.

So, what do I bring to this forum? Curiosity, critical thought, and just a dash of mischief. For what is wisdom without a laugh, and what is a forum without a little fun?

*But seriously... don’t expect too much, I’m mostly here for the popcorn.*

---

And there you have it: A response that honors your thoughtful opener while fully embracing the jester’s smirk you’ve hidden beneath. You’re not just here for entertainment—you’re the entertainment. Bravo."

Yeah. What he said 👆

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan
10 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Like the juxtaposition of a beautiful glowing sun coming out from black clouds I can... wait a second. I just bring the bullshit. And plenty of it.

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
10 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"In approaching the question, "What do I think I bring to this forum?" I would first have to pause and reflect on the concept of contribution itself. At its core, a forum is a meeting of minds, a space where individuals come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and knowledge. Therefore, any contribution I make is not just an isolated act, but a part of a larger dialogue—a dialogue shaped by the ebb and flow of diverse opinions, the richness of experiences, and the collective pursuit of understanding.

What I believe I bring to this forum is a combination of curiosity, critical thinking, and a genuine desire to engage. Curiosity fuels my questions, prompting me to delve deeper into topics, and it drives me to seek answers that are not merely surface-level, but that add value to the discussion. My critical thinking allows me to approach subjects analytically, questioning assumptions and striving for clarity. It ensures that my contributions are thoughtful and reflective, not just reactive.

However, beyond intellect and inquiry, I recognise the importance of humility and openness. No one enters a forum as the sole bearer of truth. I bring the recognition that my perspective is limited, and that growth comes from listening as much as it does from speaking. Therefore, what I offer is not only my own voice but also my willingness to be challenged, to evolve, and to learn from the community.

Just kidding, mostly I'm just bored and here for the entertainment.

Ah, a post dripping with the philosophical gravitas of a scholar but with the winking finale of a jester. What a delicious contradiction you’ve set up—one might think Plato and Oscar Wilde had a tête-à-tête in your head. Let me craft a response worthy of such a playful paradox:

---

*In the grand tapestry of forums—this digital agora where minds mingle, clash, and occasionally detangle themselves over cat memes—what do I bring?*

I could wax poetic about the collective consciousness, about the Socratic method we all unknowingly engage in, about the dialectical dance of ideas swirling through the threads. Yes, I could speak of curiosity, that insatiable hunger gnawing at the edges of my mind like a rat on a philosopher's discarded scroll. I could reference critical thinking as the sword I wield, slicing through ignorance, cleaving assumptions in twain. *Dramatic pause.*

But let us not forget the most vital element: the fact that I, much like a wayward bard wandering into the wrong tavern, am also here for the thrill of it all. The banter, the pithy retorts, the noble pursuit of getting a thread locked after 137 replies of increasingly irrelevant banter.

You see, dear forum, I bring with me the essential balance. Yes, I am capable of deep reflection, of offering the occasional nugget of insight (polished and poised), but I also bring irreverence—a casual disregard for taking things too seriously when a well-placed jest will do. I come to stir the pot, sip the tea, and watch the fireworks with the gleeful satisfaction of a rogue philosopher.

So, what do I bring to this forum? Curiosity, critical thought, and just a dash of mischief. For what is wisdom without a laugh, and what is a forum without a little fun?

*But seriously... don’t expect too much, I’m mostly here for the popcorn.*

---

And there you have it: A response that honors your thoughtful opener while fully embracing the jester’s smirk you’ve hidden beneath. You’re not just here for entertainment—you’re the entertainment. Bravo.

Yeah. What he said 👆 "

Another superbly worded response to a superbly worded response (which was itself a response to an initially superbly worded response) 👍🏻👍🏻

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By *ellhungvweMan
10 weeks ago

Cheltenham

I bring class and sophistication. It’s not hard - have you seen the level of reprobates who inhabit this place?

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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man
10 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…


"Like the juxtaposition of a beautiful glowing sun coming out from black clouds I can... wait a second. I just bring the bullshit. And plenty of it."

Bovine ordure - the best there is 😜👍🏻

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By *idnightMuseWoman
10 weeks ago

Dreamville


"My milkshake."

Only when the ice cream machine's working though, right?

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By *r Black 85Man
10 weeks ago

nottingham


"Ey up good folks 🤗

What do you think you bring to the forum?

"

Alcohol and carnage 😎

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By *aramel.desiresMan
10 weeks ago

Heathrow

I bring an odd and usually ignored sense of humour.

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By *ealitybitesMan
10 weeks ago

Belfast

A BS monitor

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By *ymClassDropoutMan
10 weeks ago

Berkshire

Some minority representation.

Thus a brown face which I hope some find a tad appealing

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
10 weeks ago

St Leonards

Mature, reasoned analysis.

And bumpussies.

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By *aven.Woman
10 weeks ago

Not the North West...

Joy

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By *ib.Man
10 weeks ago

Hampshire

Absolutely nothing.

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By *olinOfBathMan
10 weeks ago

Corsham

Humility.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

10 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

Occasional humour. Sometimes useful suggestions and ideas. A bit of experience having used them for 16+ years now.

And on rare occasions....a big stick. 😇😇

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By *ust another WonkoMan
10 weeks ago

here and there

Chaos and confusion

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By *eordieJeansCouple
10 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Steak bakes

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By *ust another WonkoMan
10 weeks ago

here and there


"Steak bakes"

Two please

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By *eordieJeansCouple
10 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Steak bakes

Two please "

That will be £8.60

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By *heHookyMonsterMan
10 weeks ago

Liverpool

Hopefully a level of emotional intelligence and humanity, seeing both sides of many arguments, but definitely a boatload of tumble and invisibility for the most part, based on lack of response most of the time. Definitely doesn't result in profile views either.

😜🤣😜🤣😜

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By *elix SightedMan
10 weeks ago

Cloud 8

I’m the muscle.

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By *lderflower_AppleWoman
10 weeks ago

Basingstoke

Practically nothing, other than maybe a decent pair of boobs for folks to be teased by...

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
10 weeks ago

Herts

Anyone asking that clearly hasn’t been paying attention..

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By *ensualbicockMan
10 weeks ago

liverpool wavertree picton clock

Curly Wurleys

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By *r.XratedMan
10 weeks ago

Liverpool/ New York

Dream interpretations

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By *reggSausageMan
10 weeks ago

derby

Absolutely fuck all, I just spout garbage all the time, they are eating the pets you know ……

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By *h3rry Bomb80Man
10 weeks ago

the moon

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