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Date ideas

1 2022-12-29 12:43

Let's hear your best.

2 2022-12-29 18:46

go to coffee shop and get to know each other with casual conversations:)

3 2022-12-29 20:49

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-64116986

4 2022-12-31 07:20

Free climbing

5 2022-12-31 18:00

Sushi and live music?

6 2023-01-01 14:41

Break down and do the thug shaker

7 2023-01-05 12:32

Date picking

8 2023-01-07 22:02

>>7 that's the best one by far.

9 2023-01-10 05:17

My girl likes animals but my NEETBUCKS don't allow me to afford to go into a zoo or a jungle, until I found out most cities have free access to animals.
I just go into the city in the suburb were all the niggers are and we just sit watch them pretend to act like humans.
It's actually kind funny what they do n sheeeeit. ahah, thats how they talk.
They also walk kinda funny too, arms hang lower than their torso, only a monkey is like that.

10 2023-01-10 16:12

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11 2023-01-11 00:11

Build a small Lego set together.

12 2023-01-11 05:14

Put your dick into vinegar and figure out who would win
Your dick pickles
or girl dickles

13 2023-01-11 11:21

3 hour rust learning session

14 2023-01-11 21:58

>>13
torture

15 2023-01-11 23:41

>>11 brilliant, but with stimulants and psytrance, just a little?

16 2023-01-12 01:17

>>15
We used to do it with a little pino.

17 2023-01-15 01:04

>>13
Is rust a psy op or what?
I feel like I am being fucked with by trying to learn this shit hole language.

18 2023-01-15 08:14

>>17
bro you didnt

19 2023-01-15 19:14

bible study

20 2023-01-15 20:21

>>19
That's your idea of fun?

21 2023-01-16 08:10

>>20
Making fun of religious people and their "sacred" texts is always a good time.

22 2023-01-17 12:05

>>17
It's a language with many kinds of programmer safety features designed right into the language. This means programmers can spend their brain time actively solving the specified problem as opposed to being forced to do tedious language bookkeeping that the compiler could automatically maintain on behalf of the programmer.

23 2023-01-17 23:58

>>22
Sounds like the advent of consciousness. "We put guardrails on your brain to filter out all the extraneous information that you'll just perceive incorrectly. Focus on what's directly in front of you and don't think too hard."

24 2023-01-19 04:30 *

>>23
hate that metabastard of a rulecuck

25 2023-01-19 04:49

Sex

26 2023-01-19 05:35

<script>alert("scrips<3")</script>

27 2023-01-19 16:27

Go to a used bookstore, find the most ridiculous looking trade paperback, buy a fifth of preferred poison, find a nice green space, throw down a blanket, then take turns reading the book aloud as hamfisted as possible while becoming progressively more inebriated. Bonus points for making it a camping trip.

28 2023-01-19 16:28

Alternatively, buy a book of sticky notes, go to your local library, and leave messages in the books that you write together.

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