Dr. Supa is in
Dr. Supa is in
Hrms.. people seem to think my morality is way out there. Lets test it out. Who here's got a life/moral question? Need advice with the special vagina in your life? The doctor is in.
P.S. this isn't just an attempt at attention. shoot!
P.S. this isn't just an attempt at attention. shoot!
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Your girlfriend is a Victoria Secret model, but a real bitch and rarely gives it up. Your dog can fetch beer from the refrigerator, but he regularly pees on the couch. Your girlfriend says - "It's me or the dog."
Which one do you kill?
Which one do you kill?
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tame_deuces wrote:I met a cute gurl, she has a BF. She seems annoyed because he acts so desperate. What's my play?
Is she the type to mindlessly bitch about her bf, or do you feel she's voicing an honest complaint? If it's the latter, this may be one of those few times where acting a bit more like a stud than you may actually be seems appropriate. Make yourself seem busy/going out all the time/interesting. False confidence wins this one. If you have a group of friends, consider inviting her out with them, throw her the occasional butt pat and don't make a big deal out of it. She feels smothered.
Your girlfriend is a Victoria Secret model, but a real bitch and rarely gives it up. Your dog can fetch beer from the refrigerator, but he regularly pees on the couch. Your girlfriend says - "It's me or the dog."
Which one do you kill?
KILL? ... well I'd never kill an innocent dog, so...
Currently deciding between four different women, all interested in me. What's the best way to pick one and let the others off gently? Three of them know about each other.
Are they all supermodel millionaires, too? Assuming i temporarily suspend my belief of reality, what are your goals right now? I'd suggest picking the one girls would most likely find the most attractive one... you want the others to feel like they're beneath her and that they're "lucky" to get their sloppy seconds. Don't let the others down .. don't say anything. You don't owe them anything. At most, mention that you're casually seeing someone but that it's not "super serious". Careful cheating around if they know each other too well unless sluttiness isn't running too low.
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Felix wrote:Currently deciding between four different women, all interested in me. What's the best way to pick one and let the others off gently? Three of them know about each other.
You're putting the pussy up on a pedestal.
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xDiamond_CutteRx - Moderator
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My dilemma lies in the fact that I'd rather go to college, except one career option that I'm pretty interested in would be teaching, and it would be a lot harder to get into teachers college with just college. I'm not exactly driven to do anything specific in school, so I don't know exactly what kind of college program I'd be applying for. If I go to university I'd be getting an english major with a business minor.
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exit music - Posts: 674
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trs912 wrote:Your girlfriend is a Victoria Secret model, but a real bitch and rarely gives it up. Your dog can fetch beer from the refrigerator, but he regularly pees on the couch. Your girlfriend says - "It's me or the dog."
Which one do you kill?
Kill the girlfriend, then bury her with the couch.
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exit music wrote:My dilemma lies in the fact that I'd rather go to college, except one career option that I'm pretty interested in would be teaching, and it would be a lot harder to get into teachers college with just college. I'm not exactly driven to do anything specific in school, so I don't know exactly what kind of college program I'd be applying for. If I go to university I'd be getting an english major with a business minor.
You're right about the teacher's college... Ontario one's are getting hella competitive these days...
University is a better option IF you're gonna get A's. Getting <B in university is a death sentence though, unlike getting a practical marketable skill in college. If you go to George Brown for electrician school or Humber for culinary or something, you WILL get a job after you graduate. Not a bad one, either, if you're the type to be content with 30-60k being put in your pocket post-tax. If you've got bigger dreams or have any sort of desire to use your brain for a living (and think you can pull off ATLEAST a solid B+) then univ wins.
Which place? York or some shit?
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tame_deuces wrote:I met a cute gurl, she has a BF. She seems annoyed because he acts so desperate. What's my play?
Not sure if Supa has morals but he has decent advise. Give this girl attention. Don't just listen to her complain about Mr. Desperate but give her the kind of attention that will make her see you got yourself together and you can be much better for her then Snaggletits.
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UrAteUp - Donktastic
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I can't see where anyone has really challenged your morals Supa-dude...so let me have a go at you here.
A few situations here and lets see how morally correct you can be.
First, you can save the lives of 1,000,000 people but it will mean you have to kill 100,000 to do so. What would you do?
Second, your family and girlfriend have all been taken hostage. You can save them all but it means you have to torture one of the captors who you somehow have been able to capture. Are you morally wrong to do it to save your loved ones?
Third, a runaway rail car is barreling down a hill toward a crowd of people. You are standing by the switch that can switch the car to another track and save them. However, in doing this the car will then hit a single rail worker working on the other tracks. You know this guy well. He is your best friend. You also know he has a wife and several children. What do you do? Are you obligated to pull the switch?
I know you have a brother Supa. So lets bring him in here now. You know that someone has been seriously injured as a result of criminal activity undertaken by him. Should you inform them about your brother's crime?
A charity collection takes place in your office. For every $10.00 given, a blind person's sight is restored. Instead of donating $10.00, you use the money to treat yourself to a cocktail after work. Are you responsible for the continued blindness of the person who would have been treated had you made the donation?
Due to a lapse of concentration, you take a bottle of vintage St Emilion, retailing at $39.99, to a party. As the party winds down, you notice that the hosts - who do not appreciate fine wines - have not touched the bottle, which stands in a dark corner.
Do you take your bottle back home with you?
A few situations here and lets see how morally correct you can be.
First, you can save the lives of 1,000,000 people but it will mean you have to kill 100,000 to do so. What would you do?
Second, your family and girlfriend have all been taken hostage. You can save them all but it means you have to torture one of the captors who you somehow have been able to capture. Are you morally wrong to do it to save your loved ones?
Third, a runaway rail car is barreling down a hill toward a crowd of people. You are standing by the switch that can switch the car to another track and save them. However, in doing this the car will then hit a single rail worker working on the other tracks. You know this guy well. He is your best friend. You also know he has a wife and several children. What do you do? Are you obligated to pull the switch?
I know you have a brother Supa. So lets bring him in here now. You know that someone has been seriously injured as a result of criminal activity undertaken by him. Should you inform them about your brother's crime?
A charity collection takes place in your office. For every $10.00 given, a blind person's sight is restored. Instead of donating $10.00, you use the money to treat yourself to a cocktail after work. Are you responsible for the continued blindness of the person who would have been treated had you made the donation?
Due to a lapse of concentration, you take a bottle of vintage St Emilion, retailing at $39.99, to a party. As the party winds down, you notice that the hosts - who do not appreciate fine wines - have not touched the bottle, which stands in a dark corner.
Do you take your bottle back home with you?
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