Thread: Rants and Stupid shit in Orange County
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01-14-24 00:44 #880Senior Member

Posts: 254I was married to one of them
LOL right!! She changed her number. These dumb dick mongers think they give out their numbers and you are special and only cock they suck. Wrong!
Originally Posted by Lazy671
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They feeding their kids diapers. College intuition. Husband. Or homes in China. You ding ding.
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01-04-24 06:06 #879Senior Member

Posts: 65She said she don't want anymore pussy from you.
Originally Posted by Lazy67I
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01-04-24 00:54 #878Senior Member

Posts: 42She blocked you dude! I just was texting her and made plans with her!
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01-03-24 18:15 #877Senior Member

Posts: 32Kiti is a wreck
I been texting her a few weeks. I called her numbers and the one I usually use is disconnected lmao! This girl is falling hard! Can't even pay her phone bills to keep her phone on.
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12-25-23 13:28 #876Senior Member

Posts: 611I am begging you guys to give it a rest.
Originally Posted by Chaplin8
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12-24-23 16:48 #875Senior Member

Posts: 661Possble Home for Hypno
This is for the owners of Hypno (Believe, Shell Station) or anyone in contact with them. Here are a couple of vacancies that might work for a new location for them, better than that place by the 22 that was mostly surrounded by a church.
In Santa Ana north of 17th and a block east of Tustin is the north-sound street Ponderosa. A little up from 17th on the east side there's an L-shaped strip mall. There's a legit MP in there. MMS used to run two non-adacent MP's in there but closed one down I guess due to no need for it. That slot is now vacant, as well as the shop next door. The mall has a bar, tattoo shop, and nail salon among others. Low volume foot traffic.
And then just south of there facing Ponderosa across from Chick fil A is an empty shop. Around 2008 or so when I started following this board there had been an MP in there, well reviewed; I remember a comment that "the girls from Ponderosa" had moved up to a yellow house on Lincoln, which closed down shortly thereafter. Then another MP moved into the Ponderosa placeI never saw it reviewed here so I guess it was legit. Anyhow that slot is vacant now too.
Lift Her Up.
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12-24-23 01:16 #874Senior Member

Posts: 317Saw this and immediately thought of the crew. That's the sign I need to stop LOL.
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12-13-23 12:55 #873Senior Member

Posts: 110Kiti was a beggar by definition
The way most people interpret begging is by its definition in the dictionary, hence why it's the definition in the dictionary LOL. There may be some variation between different dictionaries but it's rare when there's a substantial difference otherwise nobody could be certain of what anybody else means when they speak outside of your circle if friends, family, and neighbors. We would all have to walk around with dictionaries and constantly cross reference them for understanding which would be terribly inefficient. When it comes to the word begging, a simple google search shows top 10 results all validate that guys usage of the word. Oxford languages, Merriam-Webster, dictionary.com, Collins dictionary, oxford learner dictionaries, vocabulary.com, Wikipedia, Britannica
Originally Posted by Lazy671
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They all pretty much say it's when you ask for charity, usually food or money. Doesn't require you to constantly be asking as you claim.
By definition, if a non homeless person is asking for food or money, they are begging. The definition does not depend on whether they are housed or not, otherwise it would say something along the lines of "a homeless person who asks for food or money". Some definitions will point out that the word is usually associated with homeless people because they beg on a repetitive frequency and are a prime example for understanding the word. But asking for food and money at a single instance is still termed begging. It's not me you're mad at, it's just about the rest of the world and their interpretation of the word begging which differs starkly from yours, by definition.
So Kiti was a beggar, by definition.
I'm not trying to be smart, your laziness and ineptitude in comparison is just making me come off as smart.
You kind of sound like you just graduated high school. Real people with lives that depend on applying logic and vocabulary in a correct manner use evidence to support their points. You seem to have a habit of not doing that, and so when you enter in these kinds of discussions everyone around you just comes off as smarter when they simply check your logic which in my case was just a 2 second google search to pull up the dictionary LOL. Now I'm not saying you're a college drop out but you sure sound like one. Or maybe you're just a foreigner and in that case I forgive you as it's not easy to learn a second language.
I'm pretty certain they don't know each other, otherwise he wouldn't be asking a forum if other strangers if she was ok. He'd just call her up and check on her himself. You know, like how actual friends do.
I also didn't say you said he was begging, I just clarified that by definition he wasn't begging, so from understanding the definition of the word anyone can see that he clearly doesn't seem like he's begging.
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12-13-23 04:12 #872Senior Member

Posts: 65LOL at dictionary.
The way most people interpret begging is constantly asking, not letting up. I know you wanted to look super smart and intelligent by posting long useless post. Inept. This dude right here. Are you sure they don't know each other? So if somebody wasn't homeless and they asked for food, what would they be called? He used the word appropriately? The way it looked in the text, it didn't seem like it. I didn't say he was begging. He SEEMED like was the one begging. You basically made zero sense. Standard English bruh.
Originally Posted by Chaplin8
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12-12-23 22:02 #871Senior Member

Posts: 110Invest in a good dictionary
Definition of begging from Oxford languages:
Originally Posted by Lazy671
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Ask (someone) earnestly or humbly for something.
Ask for something, typically food or money, as charity or a gift.
He used the word appropriately.
You guys are inept.
I'll also point out that he's not her friend. He's a monger. They probably don't even know each other's real names. They're pretty much strangers to each other. That's why homeless people who ask strangers for food or money are called 'beggars'. It’s not because they are homeless. It’s because they are asking for food or money. I'm not inventing the wheel here. Its standard english.
He on the other hand was not begging. He wasnt asking for charity. He was asking if she was working. When you pay for something, thats not charity.
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12-12-23 07:02 #870Senior Member

Posts: 65To beg or not to beg?
It depends on how they asked you. As for Kiti she just simply asked for Uber eats. LOL. Nothing wrong with that. Seems like he was begging but got denied and butt hurt.
Originally Posted by Chaplin8
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12-11-23 22:51 #869Senior Member

Posts: 110She definitely begging
Yeah and all those homeless people on the street aren't begging when they ask me for a few bucks or food.
Originally Posted by SaltyDog
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12-11-23 18:45 #868Senior Member

Posts: 1657Doesn't sound like she's begging only asking for Uber eats. Now you really burned your bridge.
Originally Posted by Lazy67I
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12-11-23 16:40 #867Senior Member

Posts: 65Kiti
Maybe she didn't want any pussy?
Originally Posted by Lazy67I
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10-31-23 15:20 #866Senior Member

Posts: 1936Viet Coffee shops
I was referring to Vietnamese coffee shops in Westminster. Many years ago the house prices in the city center beat many OC areas in the burbs. The rent and regulations in Santa Ana are much more attractive. As in any Asian heavy city, there are always opposing forces for revenue / freedom vs image. Santa Ana has 75 MP's. Costa Mesa has 33. Irvine has 10, probably mostly legit.
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