- Dołączono
- 4 Kwi 2020
For those of you who still convinced that she's not seeing Nader, I give you this. It came out of nowhere and was appropos to nothing. Also, Salah would not approve.
It's the same type of sex talk she used to share when Nader was boinking her. She said "We're all experiencing this" (present tense).
And why is she suddenly worried about contracting HPV?
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Note that she references"the male species," NOT Salah.
I would love to see ChantalGucci post footage of Nads rolling up to Chins' abartment building in an Uber with her waiting outside for him on her scooter, simply to hear how she would try to talk her way out of it.
The story and its main idea have become a part of popular culture, with many children's television programs depicting versions of the story as one of their episodes. It has often been used as a classic example of two ultimate comic ironies: a hostage actually liking his abductors and enjoying being captured, and his captors having the tables turned on them and being compelled to pay to be rid of him.
Salah thought the ease with which he was able to romance-scam the beheamoth was his ticket into Canada. Instead, he got stuck with a 400 lbs. of screeching dead weight who has caused him nothing but headaches, and now he can't shake her.
It's the same type of sex talk she used to share when Nader was boinking her. She said "We're all experiencing this" (present tense).
And why is she suddenly worried about contracting HPV?
.
Note that she references"the male species," NOT Salah.
I would love to see ChantalGucci post footage of Nads rolling up to Chins' abartment building in an Uber with her waiting outside for him on her scooter, simply to hear how she would try to talk her way out of it.
I have compared that scenario to The Ransom of Red Chief before.I can see a kidnapping making her feel more wanted than she ever has in her life. She’d be offering to finance their lives, asking about getting a cat, trying to find a way to add some glitter and lashes, and dreaming of how this could play out on the couple’s channel. The kidnappers would be delivering fried chicken and ice cream in no time.
The story and its main idea have become a part of popular culture, with many children's television programs depicting versions of the story as one of their episodes. It has often been used as a classic example of two ultimate comic ironies: a hostage actually liking his abductors and enjoying being captured, and his captors having the tables turned on them and being compelled to pay to be rid of him.
Salah thought the ease with which he was able to romance-scam the beheamoth was his ticket into Canada. Instead, he got stuck with a 400 lbs. of screeching dead weight who has caused him nothing but headaches, and now he can't shake her.