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I get it—you’re a decent guy. I can even believe it. You’ve never raped anybody. You would NEVER rape anybody. You’re upset that all these feminists are trying to accuse you of doing something, or connect you to doing something, that, as far as you’re concerned, you’ve never done and would never…
I love this girl so much…she is my bewb-tastic twin and I am proud of her always. Even though I know she is bummed to be moving, I am so excited to have her closer to me! (even if I totally still owe her a letter)
We are more alike than people would guess, and it is a great comfort to me to have someone who understands parts of me I haven’t even fully realized yet.
I love you Emily!!!
Myself and Christian Kane, at a Meet and Greet.
He was very nice and charming. Time was a little short, but I feel it was a good experience overall. The show was also very good. My only critique would be that the band did not play any of the slower songs, and stuck with high-energy rollicking songs. While they played “Let Me Go” and “Thinking of You”, there was added heavy instrumentation which detracted from the slowed down pace of those songs, especially “Thinking of You”.
Chris mentioned at the Meet and Greet he would not be playing my favorite, “Making Circles”, as the band did not know it, and additionally, it was too heartfelt and personal for a concert. I would agree somewhat with this reasoning, and further presume it was the reason behind avoiding the balladic songs and speeding up the slower songs. It turned out to be a high energy show, though it was at a small venue.
My last comment is that most of the crowd were Leverage fans, and while I mean no offense or disrespect, I do wish there had been more music-only fans, since I do not watch Leverage much myself. I have probably only seen two or three episodes. I am a Kaniac for his music alone, and while I love that he is getting fans everywhere, I was a little left out since I don’t follow the show.
Still, it didn’t matter overmuch since I just focused on the music. And what good music it was!
And he sees this girl who catches his eye. He walks up to her, flirts and asks if he could buy her a drink. She declines. It seems she wants to hang out with her friends and doesn’t want to be bothered. So the man calmly and with a non sarcastic tone says: “Okay. Well, you have a good evening then”. He walks away and continues to enjoy his evening because life moves on and she didn’t owe him a goddamn thing.
THE END.
I wish I didn’t care.
I’m not even surprised.
Just hurt.
Again.
Lonely.
Again.
Disappointed.
Again.
I don’t think I trust you anymore. That’s the worst part. I always had trust in you. Even in us, in some way. It’s totally gone now.
I would cry myself to sleep. But I have no more tears for you.
Went out tonight. First, did not know I was going out, so I was not dressed or properly accessorized (carrying a giant purse). That was not so fun. Yet this bitch (me!) still gets a number. Like a boss. It was a lot of fun though; I need to go out more often. That will be my goal from here on out.
The other thing though…I may have been going out with high school friends, but that does not mean I want to run into 6 other people I went to high school with! And why are you people hugging me?! I was NOT your friend, and I don’t remember your name. You certainly don’t remember mine. Get your drunk-ass self off me and stop groping my body.
Overall I had a good time though.
Oh, and cover charge: $10. Drinks: $20. Watching drunk fall over themselves while dancing and then get kicked out? Priceless.
moriartyssadisticconscious asked: Did Christina Kane chop his hair off? Or is it still long?
He was wearing his beanie the whole time. :(
But it definitely looked like there was a ponytail sticking out at the back, so I would say he kept it long. But not super long, maybe just to his shoulders I would guess.
Either way, he looked good! :))