Opportunist
Par Mick - Ça date de 2009 mais c'est de la bonne - United States
Vous avez le souci du détail. Voilà qui sera apprécié.
Vous vous êtes connecté à VDM depuis le site mobile ou une application. C'est la classe.
On vous a refusé votre VDM, il fallait bien que l'on vous accorde au moins un badge.
Vous avez envoyé un premier message. Son destinataire va-t-il répondre ? Suspense.
Vous avez voté sur 50 pour cent de l'ensemble des VDM à ce jour.
Vous avez voté sur 100 pour 100 de l'ensemble des VDM à ce jour.
Vous avez obtenu 68 Miaou sur votre profil. Joli !
Vous avez 50 followers et on ne comprend pas comment vous en avez eu autant.
Vous avez 100 followers, vous pesez dans le game.
Vous avez voté sur 15 pour cent de l'ensemble des VDM à ce jour.
Vous avez donné votre pouce sur 5000 commentaires.
Vous avez donné votre pouce sur 2500 commentaires.
200 votes je valide, c'est une VDM. C'est la base.
C'était donc votre 500e vote - tu l'as bien mérité -. Nous nous prosternons.
Vous avez dépassé la barre des 100 votes - tu l'as bien mérité -.
Quand on aime, on ne compte pas. Déjà 50 VDM dans vos favoris !
Vous avez donné votre pouce sur 1000 commentaires.
Vous avez 200 followers, tout le monde vous suit, vous allez devoir apprendre à modérer ce que vous dites.
Par Mick - Ça date de 2009 mais c'est de la bonne - United States
Par Emliy - 01/08/2014 05:06 - United States - Malta
Par Birthday Surprise - 26/05/2014 21:18 - United States - Fayetteville
Par MissDQ - 02/12/2013 13:47 - Australia - Perth
I've been dying my hair since I was 14, so know what I'm doing. I just now live in a tiny house with a tiny bathroom and my hair is just shy of my butt. I usually use a mirror to make sure I'm ok, but because of the length of my hair I have to do it upside down over the bathtub. It got on my arms while doing the main body of my hair, ears and forehead are a no brainier and I had a couple of spots drip down the gloves while I was doing the ends. I managed to get it off my face thankfully because I had to go out in public. The box said to use a wet towel with shampoo on it when you rinse it out, which I did and it didn't seem to be working so I attacked my face with exfoliating gloves and it did the job. I've now got to work out how to scrub the purple off the vanity and in the bathtub. I do wipe it straight away but it stains right away too. It's a super dark mahogany since I have to use 2 bottles. Looks blackish in the shade and red in the sun. Came out far better than I expected and I've never gone dark before so it's a nice change. Adds to the 'new me' thing I've got going.
Par fartz - 31/08/2013 06:04 - United States
Hey guys, I'm the OP. To clear a few things up, he didn't exactly ruin the wedding. He and I have always been able to joke back and forth, and quoting shows in fitting situations is almost like a contest to us, to see who can quote a show or movie that matches the situation the fastest and the best. Before the wedding, I was winning at this game, and he saw our wedding as the PERFECT opportunity to take the lead. This wouldn't have been so bad if I wasn't visibly shaking and feeling like I was about the puke throughout the whole ceremony. Don't get me wrong, I love him with all my heart and knew it was the right decision to marry him, but I was still a bundle of nerves. So when he said "Rachel," I immediately burst into tears, because my immediate thought was he was either cheating on me or in love with someone else (I knew the Friends quote, but when you're that invested in what's happening around you, your first thought isn't exactly going to be Ross Geller). So I guess I technically ruined the wedding a little more than him with my horrible sobbing that wouldn't stop even after I had forgiven him... After I calmed down, we went through with the rest of the ceremony. No slaps across the face, no leaving at the altar. We've been together since 8th grade, so I wasn't about to leave him after over 12 years of nothing but love and care.