Packing chi is an ancient method of holding in your load for a week or longer. Ancient study’s have proven that if you pack your chi in for longer than a year you may find enlightenment and gain the power of telekinesis. There are even story’s of wizards who packed chi for century’s bearing the gift of eternal life.
“Be careful, packing chi will produce powers unknown to modern man. Only few last longer than a month.” Said the wizard.
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Get the Chi mug.The sweetest lover you'll ever find. He's super intelligent, funny and loving. He puts family and his girlfriend above everyone else. He has his priority straight and super down to earth and does not care about what others think.
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Get the Sun Chi Yu mug.A male who acts masculine but is in fact very feminine. They will do stuff like join the military while at the same time having a separate fridge for their skin care routine. They act masculine but have absolutely no success with the ladies. If they do any of these things they are giving off Chi Energy.
Will act masculine in front of females but is in fact very feminine.
Will act masculine in front of females but is in fact very feminine.
Taylor: "I heard Kiani likes you. Are you interested in him?"
Jacinta: "Not really..He gives off too much Chi Energy"
Nick: "Yeah that guy is a massive Chi"
Jacinta: "Not really..He gives off too much Chi Energy"
Nick: "Yeah that guy is a massive Chi"
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"Chi" can be a suffix to tie a name with a specific profession or commodity, e.g. FarshCHI for a Carpet Merchant. It may have stemmed from the last name of charismatic Alumni with that suffix in their names!
Doc (or Ostad -- Professor) was a common way for students or Alumni to address each other.
"Chi" can be a suffix to tie a name with a specific profession or commodity, e.g. FarshCHI for a Carpet Merchant. It may have stemmed from the last name of charismatic Alumni with that suffix in their names!
Doc (or Ostad -- Professor) was a common way for students or Alumni to address each other.
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