by Ubeenbamboozledson April 5, 2024

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by zTiramisu March 27, 2022

by rtb8510 July 13, 2021

by Smg May 8, 2018

Nope --- devious and undisciplined shyster dat he was, he did indeed rob Peter to obtain funds to pay Paul back, but then he used said stolen funds to just engage in more foolish spending (which of course is why he'd had to borrow money from Paul in da first place!). Shame on him.
One should be very wary of loaning money in any case, even if da requester says he needs da cash just to "pay back Paul" (i.e., to settle a debt he presently owes to someone else)... you should first research da requester's past performance in such matters; you will often discover dat some of his past loans were indeed supposedly earmarked for setting his debts with Paul, but he didn't actually pay Paul, though.
by QuacksO July 24, 2019

by Hemilkman November 30, 2017

some shit to confuse people. Due to the pronouns consisting of a pronoun from the gender binary, and another one that's not.
scenario 1
"my pronouns are they/he"
"how can you be a gender and not a gender at the same time"
"idk man, they allow it without question"
scenario 2:
"my pronouns are they/she"
"how can you be a gender and not a gender at the same time"
"idk man, they allow it without question"
"my pronouns are they/he"
"how can you be a gender and not a gender at the same time"
"idk man, they allow it without question"
scenario 2:
"my pronouns are they/she"
"how can you be a gender and not a gender at the same time"
"idk man, they allow it without question"
by Animeisverygey May 16, 2021
