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  1. My shopping vibe… 🤣🤣🤣 No but seriously, that owner of that outrageously tacky reproduction antique shop in Vegas just saw Christmas Lottery and New Year all come at once when Mr Jackson walked through his door 🤣 Shopaholic anonymous tell tale signs: Forgetting what you bought Buying repeat or very similar items A lack lustre trance like honed frenzy for the shop and spend experience, whilst also outwardly appearing bored Loss of thought or control Absolute disregard for any budget Panic when you might not be able to own something you see and want Everything an urge, or bought on an impulsive whim without much consideration Tasteless tat but Y’know, been there, done that, bought the chess set… LMAO x
  2. @Batya33! Reminds me of one lyric from an Eagles song that goes: ”He was brutally handsome, and she was terminally pretty!” 🥂
  3. Morning Cherylyn! I do agree! I think you’ve hit the nail on the head! The barriers are down and everyone’s kind of, floating around on the open sea! I remember my initial gut reaction to this whole juicy and very interesting topic was - that the rules being broken down and dismantled isn’t always a good thing; and doesn’t always bring more freedom, not of the good and healthy kind, anyway. You could also argue that as much as people dislike tradition, at least you know where you stood with classic gender roles. It cut out all the confusion, delay, all of that. People knew what they had to do because society had this “accepted” path. Good and bad things about that, but I actually side on the argument it was for the better, not the worse. I tend to buck a trend before I even realise I’m doing it; being a bit of a silly contrarian n’all! But even I delight in the comfort of at least some rules and boundaries. I almost need the security of some kind of safety net, I can’t just be out with no rules in which the game is played and nothing to contain me! I think I also asked in my first post - what is now the role of a man? What is the role of a woman? What does it now mean to be a woman in 2024?(2023 I said @yogacat 🥲🤣)! Do we have a general idea? I suspect actually as a western society, we don’t anymore! It’s in my opinion causing a lot of problems. We wanted the walls breaking down and now we’re all like, woah, this open field is big, and there’s not a horizon line in sight! Love your input on this by the way. x
  4. Oh! Cheers Lootie! Love your user name by the way! ☺️ Nothing sweeter than a close proximity potential romance! x
  5. Kim, you seem like a total sweetheart! x
  6. Adding a bit more Robert Greene in here for good measure: 🥲 x
  7. If this isn’t staged, my cockles are warmed 🤣🥰 x
  8. —- Bow to the target Blame Cupid, Cupid You think you're smart Stupid, stupid The sweetest melody Is an unheard refrain So lower your sights Yeah, but raise your aim, raise your aim —— - ‘Poison Arrow’, ABC x
  9. Dias, 500K won’t sustain me for one minute LMAO I had a glimmer of what if I could buy this building in town - shop on the ground floor and convert and rent out maybe two flats above it. It has this cobbled court yard that’s all run down. I kind of fell in love. I keep convincing myself I’m going to one day buy all this stuff as well. Quite pathetic and obsessive. Part of me is very materialistic, it’s one of my down falls. x
  10. —- Some expression in your eyes Overtook me by surprise Where was I How was I to know? How we can drive to a movie show When the music is here in my car? There's a band playing on the radio With a rhythm of rhyming guitars They're playing Oh yeah On the radio. And so it came to be our song And so on through all summer long Day and night drifting on into love. Driving you home from a movie show So in tune to the sounds in my car. There's a band playing on the radio It's some time since we said goodbye And now we lead our seperate lives. But where am I Where can I go? Driving alone to a movie show So I turn to the sounds in my car. There's a band playing on the radio And it's drowing the sound of my tears. They're playing Oh yeah On the radio. —— x
  11. Evening Kim! I’m British and I’d like to think we’re all pretty barmy and friendly for the most part here! But, we’re I think, safe to say, not European. Well, especially not now, technically 🤣 but we’ve always been our own tiny strange island doing our own thing! I get the cultural difference causing boundaries and difficulties because as a Brit, sometimes I find I’m lost in translation on ENA because this site is pretty much majority American and British culture is quite different. Be great to have an update! Being shy is really cute by the way! Nothing wrong with being shy, the only problem being shy is if it stops you doing what you want to do. As fellow Brit Morrissey put it: —- Shyness is nice, and Shyness can stop you From doing all the things in life You'd like to Shyness is nice, and Shyness can stop you From doing all the things in life You'd like to So, if there's something you'd like to try If there's something you'd like to try Ask me, I won't say no, how could I? Coyness is nice, and Coyness can stop you From saying all the things in Life you'd like to So, if there's something you'd like to try If there's something you'd like to try Ask me, I won't say no, how could I? Spending warm summer days indoors Writing frightening verse To a buck-toothed girl in Luxembourg Ask me, ask me, ask me Ask me, ask me, ask me Because if it's not love Then it's the bomb, the bomb, the bomb, the bomb The bomb, the bomb The bomb that will bring us together Nature is a language, can't you read? Nature is a language can't you read? So ask me, ask me, ask me Ask me, ask me, ask me Because if it's not love Then it's the bomb, the bomb, the bomb, the bomb The bomb, the bomb The bomb that will bring us together If it's not love Then it's the bomb Then it's the bomb That will bring us together So ask me, ask me, ask me Ask me, ask me, ask me Oh, la-la-la-la-la-la,-la-la! —— x
  12. Ah!!!! ALBERT CAMUS! What a poet and a genius and a philosopher! x
  13. Most of my Mums side of the family are from Norfolk! My Grandma still had a pretty strong Diss accent even at 96 years old, and she left when she was 17! Because of that, I find the accent really comforting! Also so many towns in the UK are twinned with European ones! New York is actually just; literally, the new version of York here in the UK, the original British capital, founded by the Vikings 🤣 as far as I know, watch me be corrected and get my uppance! x
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