Start blasting.
Waldowal
"On one side, a delicious coconut cream cake. On the other, a steaming pile of dog shit with orange icing and bits of hair combed over it."
This guy won $"John Dreher".
Seems like if she's interested, she might invite you in for a drink or coffee next time you drop your kid at their house. If she's too shy, maybe you offer next time she drops her kid at your house. If she stays in her car as little Billy runs up, that's a sign she's not interested (or just busy at that moment).
I also like the idea of offering to take the boys to a movie or something and inviting her. But she may just want to see a movie, so that's not a total green light. If she grabs your dick during the movie though, that's a pretty good sign.
Yes, and add an Agile framework. Extreme Monkey typing.
Pointless Stupid Gesture 2024!
Good plan dude. Trump to the rescue.
There's an underlying story in there. His mom hinted that he might have been trying to kill himself. And then he sent his dog away - the one bit of protection he had. I wonder if the experience was just what he needed.
Imagine if you just had to scroll down to get to the other options like "Does not describe me", and they are still talking about "The biggest psychopath we've ever interviewed - just out of morbid curiosity. "
I've heard this but I've also never heard of hand smegma, so...
Some additional info based on their published material (screenshot below). The software gets its data from "publicly available sources" which includes tracking information from many different online advertisers, public social media posts, etc. As we know, the advertising data can sometimes have your personal info attached - sometimes not. Babel Street claims to anonymize the data, but let's assume there is a $$ amount at which they won't.
So, theoretically, if you can successfully avoid ad trackers, and you don't post on social media platforms except where you want to be "seen", you can avoid this tracking (granted that seems quite impossible these days).
Was it the super fake looking video, the "bear" deftly opening a car door, or the perfectly uniform claw marks that tipped them off?