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I'm pretty much the exact opposite to everything you just wrote

You're also single as far as I know

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Won't apply to everyone, there are outliers and further to that you need to be in a relationship or looking for love for that theory to apply. And you're still in jaded Dezz mode aren't you? Was just explaining why 1 year as a 30 year old has better odds of surviving than 1 year as an 18 year old.

If you're settling for a good partner, rather than someone who is a fantastic partner, and is the right person for you then you're in the wrong relationship and sucks to be you.

Good partner given enough time = fantastic partner/marriage or break up

Funny thing is if you told someone on your first date that you're either gonna be forever or go down in flames one day, you'd sound fkin weird...but the reality is it will end up doing one of those.

I think it'd only be weird because it's quite self-evident.

Could up the ante and say the relationship will end in heartbreak OR death.

Good times!

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I think it'd only be weird because it's quite self-evident.

Could up the ante and say the relationship will end in heartbreak OR death.

Good times!

This scenario has realistic potential for someone dating you

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didn't he...

TBH I was a little disappointed when i googled it

You wanna feel old?

I got a new one other than the Ralph Macchio old as fk one

You know hippies and the 60s? How ancient and way before our time that whole era always seemed? They're closer to the release date of Terminator 2 than we are now :(

You wanna feel old?

I got a new one other than the Ralph Macchio old as fk one

You know hippies and the 60s? How ancient and way before our time that whole era always seemed? They're closer to the release date of Terminator 2 than we are now :(

FUCK...

YOU...

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