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So, if the message was not intended for her friends and family, I can only assume it was directed at us.
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You know, I just realized that Julay never received a tag on the main Lolcow forum. So, how do you think we should classify her: artcow, horrorcow, skitzocow, dramacow?
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So, if the message was not intended for her friends and family, I can only assume it was directed at us.![]()
I will never understand her need to broadcast this shit. Seriously.![]()
So, if the message was not intended for her friends and family, I can only assume it was directed at us.![]()
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So, if the message was not intended for her friends and family, I can only assume it was directed at us.![]()
I feel bad for anyone she knows irl who has her on facebook. Her poor family has to hear about their relatives' quest for cock every day.She has absolutely no sense of what is appropriate in a public context, or what thoughts (hint: THE BULK OF THEM) should be kept to herself. Most of us learn this earlier on in life.
Yet she continues to put every thing that runs across her mind out there on the internet for the literal world to see, yet acts shocked and butthurt when anyone mentions seeing it.
If any post she's ever made highlighted her need for a public guardian, it just might be this one.
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Riveting.
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Such a dirty joke
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Julie Terryberry, aspiring make up artist.
along with the use of "mummy" (sudden onset of Britishness?)
she wears a goddamn cat tail in public- regularly-
That's a Canadian (or maybe just Ontario) thing, I hear a lot of people hear say mum/mummy.
That's a deviant thing.
Also, with the pineapple...thingie she was talking about, was it in tins or plastic containers? And she said that the one she wanted was open, I have no idea what she meant by that. In Australia, no food in unsealed and open containers can be sold in shops according to legislation. Is that what she's talking about when she says that one was opened? Did she mean that one of the slabs was being sold singular?
I'm assuming she meant the plastic containers of pre-cut up fruits. You're basically paying double for less, for the luxury of not having to cut up your own fruit. The ones here aren't safety sealed, so you could just open one for some reason and no one would know. I have no doubt she spent $200 for that little cart of crap. Sodas and bottled drinks are insanely expensive, she's paying loads for pre-fab fruit, and everything else in that basket is cookies, chips, and other processed, expensive garbage.
I had to look up what yoghurt soda was.
Canadian Darwinism.Not safety sealed? That's... well, dangerous and no little disgusting. Anyone could put anything in there, or even just the bacterial contamination by itself getting under the lid... that's just begging for mass food poisoning. Fuck. How can that be legal?