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Spoke to her last weekend, said I'm not gonna have any regrets, so just one last time, do you want to try again?

She said No. Had a bit of an argument, got upset, next day thought "f**k you" and started moving on. Today she messaged me about picking up her shit then wanted me to drop it off, I said No. Of course she started an argument over it and resorted to insults, and I didn't. I didn't give two f**k's, I felt nothing anymore, and I loved it.

Add in the fact that I'm seeing a f**kin cute as f**k chick this weekend, 10 times hotter than my ex... yeah, I'm already happy :P

good! happy for ya bro.

birdmans the best for relo advice.

birds i never told you but i stabbed my ex like you told me in the neck. it worked!

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All mass.

well, yes. but i guess you meant all muscle

good! happy for ya bro.

birdmans the best for relo advice.

birds i never told you but i stabbed my ex like you told me in the neck. it worked!

was it hard learning to use your other hand?

Oooh, that's an idea. When I go to make my purchase I might ask if they'll let me do just that :D. Yeah with the loosening up considered, I was edging towards the 50. Also it had the insert liner thingy you could take out for summer, which frees it up a little? Plus my cut continues... maybe factor that in... xD.

Cheers for advice though, liking the sit-on-a-bike-there-with-it idea.

yeah should be tight bro, im 176cm 73kg at the moment i'll have to check what size i got

what jeans do you boys have? researching i find some people don't even rate the kevlar haha, think it's a scam. i'm undecided.

however am leaning towards draggin slix or twista... they look the least daggy / can wear at uni XD

ive got 2 pairs of draggins. camo, and normal jean looking ones I like riding with my camo ones :P can wear jean ones if you're like going out for dinner or something i guess

like these :D *pic isn't me* similar bike lol

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tonight i rode my supersport over a bmx jump lol damp grass and wheel spin ftw :P

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what jeans do you boys have? researching i find some people don't even rate the kevlar haha, think it's a scam. i'm undecided.

however am leaning towards draggin slix or twista... they look the least daggy / can wear at uni XD

Are there any of those hipster skinny jeans for motorbike? Would be funny LOL

Are there any of those hipster skinny jeans for motorbike? Would be funny LOL

Haha, both the ones I mentioned are more slim fit, but I don't think they're overly hipster skinny. But some of the others look like adult diapers....

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