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Dominican probs |I60! :x if she's 60 i should be the one asking if she's financialy secured
lelI never had a viet girl eitherI've never had a Viet girl, are they good?or a girl for that matter haha

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^ that pic reminds me of how my mama used to grab me in the store, and whisper through her teeth "you better fix your face" or " you better not ask for shiii*
^ that pic reminds me of how my mama used to grab me in the store, and whisper through her teeth "you better fix your face" or " you better not ask for shiii*


Ehhh, I think that's a really overly-romantic way to think about it. Life isn't a romcom where all of a sudden I don't want to get married and some dude comes around and changes that. My thoughts and feelings aren't easily swayed by people.No I get what you mean, i'm that way. The best ones are the ones that catch you in that moment though, off guard, with the same philosophy towards relationships but ya'll just click.
Just had an early New Year's skype chat with my boy in England...... he's trying to talk me into traveling to N Korea with him and a UK travel group.
The UK travel group sounds dope...... going to N Korea sounds horrifying.
On Trip Adviser there's actually a bunch of Americans who have been over in the DPRK, but I want to read more about how 'safe' it is for us to get in and out of NK from China.
I guess I should do some research first. It'd be sick if I could go over there and do some black market, underground aid ****, probably impossible tho.
Do it for me! I know a lot of people who go, every summer in fact. You'll be safe. Usually there's three types of groups: genuinely interested in the people and culture ngo- related people, chinese tourists, and people who think it's cool and *~different~* to go and get as drunk as they can. China is the only way for a regular person to get into NK, you don't even need a visa.in Spanish its so hilarious looking back now...^ that pic reminds me of how my mama used to grab me in the store, and whisper through her teeth "you better fix your face" or " you better not ask for shiii*![]()
^ Are you asian?Ehhh, I think that's a really overly-romantic way to think about it. Life isn't a romcom where all of a sudden I don't want to get married and some dude comes around and changes that. My thoughts and feelings aren't easily swayed by people.No I get what you mean, i'm that way. The best ones are the ones that catch you in that moment though, off guard, with the same philosophy towards relationships but ya'll just click.
Just had an early New Year's skype chat with my boy in England...... he's trying to talk me into traveling to N Korea with him and a UK travel group.
The UK travel group sounds dope...... going to N Korea sounds horrifying.
On Trip Adviser there's actually a bunch of Americans who have been over in the DPRK, but I want to read more about how 'safe' it is for us to get in and out of NK from China.
I guess I should do some research first. It'd be sick if I could go over there and do some black market, underground aid ****, probably impossible tho.
You should goDo it for me! I know a lot of people who go, every summer in fact. You'll be safe. Usually there's three types of groups: genuinely interested in the people and culture ngo- related people, chinese tourists, and people who think it's cool and *~different~* to go and get as drunk as they can. China is the only way for a regular person to get into NK, you don't even need a visa.
for the same reason that part of Sac depresses you, it scares meWtf why?There's tons of tea spots around there, but I never go to any of them cuz I'm too scared![]()

Lulz would be had literally every minute, who's bringing the bottles?i wish i could kick it with everybody from tan.. i think i would have a great time![]()

^ Are you asian?Ehhh, I think that's a really overly-romantic way to think about it. Life isn't a romcom where all of a sudden I don't want to get married and some dude comes around and changes that. My thoughts and feelings aren't easily swayed by people.No I get what you mean, i'm that way. The best ones are the ones that catch you in that moment though, off guard, with the same philosophy towards relationships but ya'll just click.
Just had an early New Year's skype chat with my boy in England...... he's trying to talk me into traveling to N Korea with him and a UK travel group.
The UK travel group sounds dope...... going to N Korea sounds horrifying.
On Trip Adviser there's actually a bunch of Americans who have been over in the DPRK, but I want to read more about how 'safe' it is for us to get in and out of NK from China.
I guess I should do some research first. It'd be sick if I could go over there and do some black market, underground aid ****, probably impossible tho.
You should goDo it for me! I know a lot of people who go, every summer in fact. You'll be safe. Usually there's three types of groups: genuinely interested in the people and culture ngo- related people, chinese tourists, and people who think it's cool and *~different~* to go and get as drunk as they can. China is the only way for a regular person to get into NK, you don't even need a visa.
Lulz would be had literally every minute, who's bringing the bottles?i wish i could kick it with everybody from tan.. i think i would have a great time![]()
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