I didn't know that 6:30pm was the time of deceit. I'm pretty sure it was just a coincidence my comment fell in that timeframe. 5:30 to 8 is my downtime. What are the boundaries of this period of deception? 6:30 - 6:45? Surely it ends before prime time television - a representation of all that is honest and pure in this world.
Your photos make me hot, yes, but only because I imagine what the photographer might be like. The photos themselves invoke a sense of chilliness, what with all that snow.
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Oh, and by the way, you make me hot.
Oh, I see. Thank you, An., but I don't believe you.
And why is that?
1) Because something about the tone says "not to be believed" (and things written ~6:30pm tend to be deceptive).
2) Because I don't make anyone hot.
If you mean my picture makes you hot, that I can believe.
I didn't know that 6:30pm was the time of deceit. I'm pretty sure it was just a coincidence my comment fell in that timeframe. 5:30 to 8 is my downtime. What are the boundaries of this period of deception? 6:30 - 6:45? Surely it ends before prime time television - a representation of all that is honest and pure in this world.
Your photos make me hot, yes, but only because I imagine what the photographer might be like. The photos themselves invoke a sense of chilliness, what with all that snow.
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