Gidgy Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Guilty, and it's all you peoples! The next poster things they still need more snow this winter.
AmberBi Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Not guilty. I hate this cold and I have seen enough snow this season The next poster wish they were in a tropical country every winter.
Gidgy Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Guilty! And not just every winter. Every summer too! I love love love the tropics and someday hope to live there full time! The next poster would come with me if I did.
WritesNaughtyStories Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Maybe guilty. Where in the tropics are you headed? Next poster wants to go to South East Asia just for food.
IsabellaRose Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Guilty... ish? The food is a big draw, but I want to go there for the scenery, the history, the people... the whole she-bang! 1
WritesNaughtyStories Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I'll meet you at the Muay Thai fights and we'll get a milk tea and a banana roti. Next poster thinks I should call out @IsabellaRose for forgetting her accusation.
Pixel Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Not guilty because you already did. The next poster has tripped over their own feet 1
LEROZERO Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Guilty, ate dirt right after too... Next person practices a martial art and is relatively good at it.
InumakiBaby Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Not guilty. The most I ever did was learn from my dad how to throw someone over myself from the back to the front, but that was a crazy long time ago. The next person wishes they would be a pillow princess with a service top.
Pixel Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I don't know what that means so not guilty. The next poster has worked up with wounds on their body somewhere that they can not explain.
IsabellaRose Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Guilty. I used to do bad things to my brain to escape reality. I often woke up with a lot of unexplainable things to deal with, wounds on my body being one of them. I'm glad I made it through that period of life in one piece. The next person forgot something recently that they wished they'd remembered.
LEROZERO Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Guilty, I am always forgetting stuff. I can't even remember my own mother's birthday no matter how many times she tells me... Next person is very high maintenance.
Pixel Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Guilty. I'm a simple dude with simple needs and a desire for a simple life. There's nothing I hate more than unnecessary complications. The next poster lets intrusive thoughts win more often than they should.
IsabellaRose Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Guilty when it comes to my depression and anxiety. Despite all my studying, support groups, and meds, those intrusive thoughts win far more often than I like. The next person has found the secret to happiness.
WritesNaughtyStories Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Not guilty? I've learned how not to be miserable and have become less of a miserable prick as a result. Hell, I might even traipse towards content from time to time, but reliable happiness, yeah, no. Next poster did not have seeing the word "traipse" on today's bingo card.
Rexyon Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Guilty, but its a fun word and nice to see it being used. There is a lot of words that you do not get to see often and just do not come up in daily conversation, I also enjoy learning various slang as well, seeing as I am northern British and there is quite a bit of it. I basically have the soul of a reader so seeing unique words is always fun. Next poster has read a new book recently and wants to gush about it somewhere (use this as an excuse if you like.).
InumakiBaby Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) Guilty and not ashamed! I love A Song of Comfortable Chairs from the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series! The story is very wholesome even though it makes you worry at times. The author gives all characters real personalities and you might think "who even does that?!" but at the same time I think we all know or have at least met or observed in our lives someone who behaves so shockingly that it's hard to believe! The book is rich with culture, tradition, and wisdom. It is also light-hearted. As a young woman, reading about the lives and inner worlds of middle aged and older people, I find myself realising there is not really all that much that's different between people. Also, the book is so atmospheric! It is my comfort book and I will be re-reading it, and looking for other books in the series. The next person posting has a unique talent. Edited January 23 by InumakiBaby
Gidgy Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Guilty! Well...I dunno how unique it is, but what I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career. Skills that make me an amazing back scratcher! The next person thinks Liam Neeson has a sexy voice!
Rexyon Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Hmm, kind of guilty. It depends on what he is doing. I think he is at his best when at the focus of a monologue, he's that kind of talent for voice, like I don't think he shines in something like Star Wars or many of the Taken clones but his performance in the one meme scene of Taken and his voice lines in Fallout 3 are fantastic. But he has a better than average voice, absolutely. The next poster likes the sound of their own voice when it is recorded.
IsabellaRose Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Oh good lord so NOT guilty. I've been told I sound like an asmr whisperslut, a milf trying to hook up with the teenage poolboy, or a phone sex operator. I don't even want to talk to people on the phone, much less have my voice recorded. I hate my voice. The next person has a physical trait they hate about themselves but nobody else even notices. 1
Rexyon Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Guilty. I have a mole on my collarbone, it doesn't do anything, is small and people barely notice but it bugs me when I look in the mirror. The next poster rarely takes pictures of themselves.
Pixel Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Guilty. I'm not photogenic. I only take them for someone specific. The next poster takes pictures frequently in general, of whatever.
IsabellaRose Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Guilty. I feel like there's beauty in so many things around me and I try to capture it in photos when I can. But I'm just not a good at it as my father and brother. They both have an eye for framing a photo that elevates mere snapshots to art. I wish that I had their vision. The next person recently had something go their way for once.
Gidgy Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Guilty! I'm being moved to a better team at the working place! Yay! 6 hours ago, IsabellaRose said: I've been told I sound like an asmr whisperslut, a milf trying to hook up with the teenage poolboy, or a phone sex operator. I don't even want to talk to people on the phone, much less have my voice recorded. I hate my voice. This gived me such joy, Miss Izzy!! Asmr whisperslut milf phone sexer is deffo the kind of voice I likes! The next poster called a phone sex operator or used a similar tech to have a 1-1 call with a professional remote sex worker. (And please tell us about it!) 1
Rexyon Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Not Guilty, I do not know if in England there are many services for that and never really checked. So unfortunately I can not help you with that. The next poster has recently become aware of a subconscious tick they do in relation to an event or an emotion and are trying to stop doing it.
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