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Would you buy a used aeroplane from this person?


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No.

 

I'm saying a prehistoric virgin macking on a woman 1/3rd his age is pretty gross. We didn't need to know about Packard's first erection in 50 years.

Did I say ANYTHING at ALL about sex?  You have to turn EVERYTHING into sex?  You got bigger problems than mine, man.
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We get it, you're into a lady nearly a century younger than you. That's fine and all, but it's still icky.

That's nothing but a patently absurd rambling from one of the voices in your head.  Your problem, specifically, is that you can't look at one solitary thing in the entire known universe without attaching something sexual to it.  That's a disease, not a fault of mine.
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That's nothing but a patently absurd rambling from one of the voices in your head.  Your problem, specifically, is that you can't look at one solitary thing in the entire known universe without attaching something sexual to it.  That's a disease, not a fault of mine.

 

Umm you're the one making a thread about wanting to pay this chick for services because of how damn hot she is.

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That's nothing but a patently absurd rambling from one of the voices in your head.  Your problem, specifically, is that you can't look at one solitary thing in the entire known universe without attaching something sexual to it.  That's a disease, not a fault of mine.

I'm guess you want us to believe your "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" is actually a euphemism for your feet or your liver?
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It's not a service... the op was suggesting the purchase of an aircraft and doesn't mention anything about being "hot"

 

OK than what was your inspiration for this thread, other than the fact that you want to feel her insides?

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I'm guess you want us to believe your "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" is actually a euphemism for your feet or your liver?

He's a character made popular by the Andrews Sisters during WWII in a song by that title.  Synopsis of song:  Famous trumpet player gets drafted and wasn't satisfied with the bugle he was issued and so, he played a jazz version of Reveille on his trumpet.
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OK than what was your inspiration for this thread, other than the fact that you want to feel her insides?

Look, she's a dieselpunk.  She dresses like it's still 1942, with just a few modifications.  Most likely a very well organized and straight forward person to maintain such a wardrobe.  Somebody that enthusiastic about one thing is usually staying the course in other endeavors as well.  If you're shopping for aircraft and see a seller like this, would you buy or not?  Looks like a level headed person to me.  As for the Bugle Boy, that would probably be her type to hang out with - some artsy bebop jazz man.
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Look, she's a dieselpunk.  She dresses like it's still 1942, with just a few modifications.  Most likely a very well organized and straight forward person to maintain such a wardrobe.  Somebody that enthusiastic about one thing is usually staying the course in other endeavors as well.  If you're shopping for aircraft and see a seller like this, would you buy or not?  Looks like a level headed person to me.  As for the Bugle Boy, that would probably be her type to hang out with - some artsy bebop jazz man.

No, I've never seen a cosplayer and thought "I bet they keep their property in proper working order and would definitely buy it from them should they decide to resell it."

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Tell that to the next kawaii fancier you meet.  Most of them make everything they wear.

 

If I buy a Spider-Man costume off the internet and wear it to a comic book store/convention/etc I'm cosplaying. I might be a good cosplayer but it's still cosplay.

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If I buy a Spider-Man costume off the internet and wear it to a comic book store/convention/etc I'm cosplaying. I might be a good cosplayer but it's still cosplay.

So, you don't know the difference between buying a character costume and getting into kawaii fashion?  Hint:  Kawaii has nothing to do with any specific stories or characters.
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So, you don't know the difference between buying a character costume and getting into kawaii fashion?  Hint:  Kawaii has nothing to do with any specific stories or characters.

 

Don't care it's still cosplay. You sound to me like someone arguing that anime aren't cartoons.

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Don't care it's still cosplay. You sound to me like someone arguing that anime aren't cartoons.

Anime characters are toons alright.  But we're not talking about them.  Now try looking up the kawaii fashions in Tokyo.  Wild and outlandish, by most accounts... but still a legitimate fashion genre.
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Anime characters are toons alright.  But we're not talking about them.  Now try looking up the kawaii fashions in Tokyo.  Wild and outlandish, by most accounts... but still a legitimate fashion genre.

 

I highly the chick you want to plow dresses up like that going shopping, out to dinner, and shit.

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He's a character made popular by the Andrews Sisters during WWII in a song by that title.  Synopsis of song:  Famous trumpet player gets drafted and wasn't satisfied with the bugle he was issued and so, he played a jazz version of Reveille on his trumpet.

As covered by Bette Midler.

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