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Mi hung lo.
Could be a middle name...
True...
Mi hung lo.
Could be a middle name...
here's an idea: show how unique and individual you are by NOT getting a tattoo
From what I have read , no one there is hung
Unless your name is;
Yu Hung Lo. or Mi Hung Lo
Seriously, that's why I have too piss on the right. I don't want my schwanz going thunk on the porcelain. That's the problem on the other two when I whip it out.....
....you can get diseases that way.
People who comment on [short] articles online in such a way that you can clearly tell they only read the headline.
Really? You're going to take the time to put your opinion out onto the internet but can't be bothered to read 500 words of text?
People who comment on [short] articles online in such a way that you can clearly tell they only read the headline.
Really? You're going to take the time to put your opinion out onto the internet but can't be bothered to read 500 words of text?
That's this whole new "tl;dr" generation that worries the hell out of me. If you can't read three short paragraphs, how are you going to do in school?
Hung
It's also the last name of roughly 3 million Chinese.
When they forget to dip your Italian Beef.
That's this whole new "tl;dr" generation that worries the hell out of me. If you can't read three short paragraphs, how are you going to do in school?
Tl;dr
I actually appreciate TL;dr when it means "Too Long; don't read" IF the writer uses it at the beginning of her long brain dump, and then provides a short summary so I can decide whether it is worth my time to read on. I do find it annoying to read beyond my interest level and then at the bottom is a TL;dr. How does that make sense? Just to spell it out for the unconscious offender, I HAVE ALREADY READ IT, by the time I see TL;dr. Thanks anyway. TL;dr: Please use it at the beginning instead of waiting until the end.
When they forget to dip your Italian Beef.