The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
does this mean you guys are gonna start having dreams about each other....I mean someone already told Heidi she was how did you put it Bi-Curious in your dreams
stuart2004 wrote:does this mean you guys are gonna start having dreams about each other....
yes.
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
stuart2004 wrote:does this mean you guys are gonna start having dreams about each other....I mean someone already told Heidi she was how did you put it Bi-Curious in your dreams
LMAO! Stuart might have been the one who called me bi-curious in the first place. hahahahahaha
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'
The adjectives add an element of psychological warfare amongst the children, because they can insult the circle, confuse the circle with 'May Duck' or 'Gray Puck'