Unfair
Par mybossisanass - 23/04/2013 08:17 - United States
Vous avez le souci du détail. Voilà qui sera apprécié.
Mais quelle jolie bouille ! Vous êtes sexy comme un chaton.
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200 votes je valide, c'est une VDM. C'est la base.
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C'est vraiment gentil de nous aider à faire le tri et ça tombe bien, il y a du boulot !
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C'est la troisième fois que vous changez de photo de profil.
C'était donc votre 500e vote - tu l'as bien mérité -. Nous nous prosternons.
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Quand on aime, on ne compte pas. Déjà 50 VDM dans vos favoris !
Vous avez obtenu 68 Miaou sur votre profil. Joli !
Par mybossisanass - 23/04/2013 08:17 - United States
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Par RoommateWanted - 10/09/2013 21:02 - United Kingdom - Glasgow
Hey. Firstly, I am Canadian, and in Ontario, you can carry a folding (not spring assisted or butterfly) knife, with a blade under 3 or 4 inches in length. You can look up the rules if you want. So yes, I was carrying it legally. And why do I carry a knife? Because I use it as a tool. It's not a weapon. I was in the forest, it was a tool. He said he needed it as a tool. I believed him, it's a logical claim. I can understand why it would seem like a ridiculously dumb idea to let someone borrow your knife, but you need to understand two things: I live in a small, Canadian town. I literally can not remember the last time anyone was attacked here, so I did not fear attack. Also, we were deep in the forest, where there are many reasons that one needs a knife. So, I let him use the knife because he said he needed it. I know it's kind of stupid, and I'm never lending out a knife again, but oh well. He seemed like a nice, polite, well put together guy. He didn't look like your typical mugger, so that's why I lent it out. He had obviously seen the clip of the knife, as I carry it clipped to the inside of my pocket, as that's the law where I live. And people saying "a woman in a forest, alone, lending out her knife to weird men.... bad idea", I agree. But, I'm not the type of woman you want to fight with, and I'm not some delicate woman alone and afraid. I can hold my own. But, I do have too much faith in humanity, and I trust people too much. As for people saying "track down your phone", I did. I live close to the forest, so I just ran back home and tracked the phone down. I had it back within a few hours. I lost the $70 in my wallet, but that's not much. He was a stupid thief. The police took care of him. And, by the way, I never got my knife back :( I'm gonna go buy another knife, and I'm never gonna lend it out again. In the end, it was scary (I've never been mugged before) and I lost $100 ($70 cash from my wallet, and the knife was worth $30 ish), but I've learned a lesson. Thanks, everyone. And yes, I know I deserved it!