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>>216478263You're an alcoholic?
>>216478170You’re becoming a faggot rapist?
>>216478399drug addict now. not really a cokehead though, more into downers.but alcohol gets really really shit past 30. hangovers are awful. even without the addiction/tolerance (i've had relapses after years off) it's grim.fact is, Gary King was right: youth was the best time of your life. you'll never get it back, that was your one go.
>>216478421tbag wasn't gay
>>216478213i dont look like, but i do sound like and say this
>>216478479I don't mind being old. It's got a nice isolated feeling to it, like you're venturing further and further into the wilderness. The longer you walk, the more of an adventure it becomes.
Literally me.
The names Snake
>>216478798*Waingro or are you intentionally writing the file name as wayne growe? Can't say I've met a Waingro before.Waingro is an extremely rare surname and given name and it appears sporadically in North American records with variant spellings such as Wangrow, Weingrow, Weingroh, and Wain‑gro(e). The form strongly suggests a Germanic/Yiddish onomastic pathway: Weingrow/Weingroh likely combines Wein- (“wine”) with a second element related to -grau/-grau(en) or -groll/-groll(e), or represents a dialectal/orthographic reshaping of Weingruber/Weingrün/Weingröb-type surnames during immigration and Anglicization, yielding Waingro/Wangrow in English. Alternatively, an English toponymic-style parsing (“wain” = wagon + “grove/row”) is sometimes inferred by folk etymology, but there is no established English place-name “Waingro,” making the Germanic/Yiddish origin via Weingr‑ forms the more plausible source.