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offline chachmaster3000 on 2016-03-03 13:18 [#02492735]
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Just got over my first episode of jock itch, and boy was it
wicked. Makes me seriously consider tossing the underwear
away. Or at least switching to boxers. I'm old enough now
that I don't have to worry about random boners in public.
Boxers might be the way to go. Boxers, briefs, or nothing
at all?


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2016-03-03 13:22 [#02492736]
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no but thank you for contributing to the xltronic seo
project, you are tapping into a valuable demographic of
balls concern


 

offline SignedUpToLOL from Zuckuss fanfiction (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-03 13:25 [#02492737]
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*washes hands*


 

offline chachmaster3000 on 2016-03-03 14:44 [#02492739]
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It's amazing how your mood and outlook can be affected by
injury or ailments.


 

offline belb from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2016-03-03 20:16 [#02492753]
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freeballers united, all day mateycakes


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-03 21:00 [#02492754]
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two tribes of public lice have battled for supremacy over
the battlefield of your sweaty balls, what you are feeling
is the aftermath


 

offline RussellDust on 2016-03-04 13:14 [#02492862]
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Boxers are recommended by 'specialists'. Your balls should
never be too warm...

I don't free ball it though.


 

offline SignedUpToLOL from Zuckuss fanfiction (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-04 16:03 [#02492884]
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I think this thread discriminates against geldings.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-05 12:48 [#02492914]
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and eunuchs


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-05 23:34 [#02492921]
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what does freeballing mean


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-05 23:49 [#02492926]
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I think it means wearing no trousers, or see through
trousers when you go shopping


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 00:02 [#02492931]
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i often dreamed i was in public only with my underwear,
running away in fear and embarassment.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:09 [#02492936]
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yes perhaps you can interpret this dream as your hidden self
running away in shame from people, not wanting to disclose
your true being/

either that or you dont want people to see your knob but
thats understandable


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 00:10 [#02492937]
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haha


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:15 [#02492940]
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I must have some sort of brain damage because i very rarley
have dreams with myself in them, or other people for that
matter i cant remember my dreams very well


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 00:17 [#02492942]
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do you smoke green? that's the only thing that prevents me
from dreaming, if i don't smoke my dreams are very vivid


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 00:18 [#02492943]
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i am always the protagonist of my dreams


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:22 [#02492945]
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not for many years no, i went to Amsterdam and had some
shrooms once and i dreamt solidly for a few weeks but since
then, its mostly blankness and i wake up

i drink shit loads of coffee though wonder if its that
screwing with my melon


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:25 [#02492947]
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I think thats why i like music so much as it enables me to
day dream


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 00:30 [#02492949]
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the only time i had shrooms i was in amsterdam too, the
mexicans (not hallucinogenic) but they didn't have some
effect on my dreaming capacity. i'm pretty sure that smoking
shuts it down, though. don't know the scientific
explanation.

don't know if coffee has the same effect, but once i found
this


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:33 [#02492950]
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Yes i have seen that, i dont like to think it could be
having that much of a negative effect on my brain, im
basically tee total, i will have a drink at christmas but
thats it, heavy coffee consumption is my main vice, i get
headaches and cold turkey if i dont have it for about 24
hours


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:34 [#02492951]
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i find coffee is a mood enhancer but its probably not a good
idea to rely on a substance that can make a spider do a
jackson pollock with its web


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 00:35 [#02492952]
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i think you're very lucky that music still makes that effect
on you after all these years, i remember you said you was
already in your 30s right? i lost that power with the
decadence of my life, i wish i was the same daydreamer as
some years ago


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:37 [#02492953]
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yes i do think alot and have pastoral lsd views of forests
and stuff when i listen to music, i dont think i have an
adequate explanation for it, probably my bodies way to
balance out the fact i dont seem to dream at night


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 00:49 [#02492957]
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i used to listen to music to literally drive my mood in some
direction, but maybe i was too emotional before. i've had
some harsh lesson from life that now music seems to have
taken a more rational place in my brain. maybe its the meds
i'm taking, i don't know. i feel stronger in general now but
sometimes i miss my old (young) ears.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:57 [#02492960]
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yes i think medication can have a blunted effect on your
emotions, emotions are definitely linked in with the
creative process, subconscious probably as im assuming they
share the same sort of brain centres to process information


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 00:59 [#02492961]
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according to wiki the temporal lobe is where music and
emotions are processed, auditory cortex so yeah makes
perfect sense


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 01:07 [#02492962]
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i don't think i will stop meds in the near future, but thats
good to know. i only feel the same as before when i smoke
weed. hash is completely soften by meds, it's like i haven't
smoked anything, really weird.

stop meds and keep smoking, that would bring me back to my
10s. also drive me mad again probably.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 01:13 [#02492963]
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one thing i noticed is that once i started taking
antidepressants, the first time i took a rather large dose
of one i hadnt taken before, i could hear better, distinctly
hear better, so i think neurotransmitter levels are very
important to how your mind functions, im not sure the
medical profession has the correct answers yet,


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 01:15 [#02492964]
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i also stopped doing music because of this meds shit. or
better, i have been told to stop (here) because my output
had become really shit. at first i took it personal, but
later i realized drummond was right. it was truly shit.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 01:16 [#02492965]
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but yeah its never a good idea top stop taking meds rashly,
or weed or coffee its like an airplane running out of fuel


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 01:18 [#02492966]
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do you mean your not producing as many tracks or that you
werent happy with your music?


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 01:18 [#02492967]
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i think i can hear better when i smoke, never told it
before, but that's a recurring thought i have when i smoke
and listen to music.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 01:21 [#02492968]
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your probably can our minds are like a finely tuned machines
i guess, whenever you provide it with input or change the
mechanism your altering a chain of variables in your mind,
probably even eating a kinder egg does something on an
imperceptively small scale


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 01:24 [#02492969]
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i have always produced a little, because it took a long time
for me to produce something as i am not musically trained.
it's not for the quantity, but for the quality. and for
quality i don't mean the sound quality, which has always
been shit since i'm not not technically wise, i mean that..
the few i produced still sounded shit, but wasn't fun to
hear anymore. i mean shit and soulless.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 01:30 [#02492970]
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^ sounds like how i feel, ive stagnated as an adult, your so
creative when your young as life is full of new experiences,
i dont do much apart from arse about on the pc, and because
im on a low dose of antidepressants i neither get depressed
or terribly excited about anything, this is a very bad
situation of being creative, it kills motivation


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 01:34 [#02492971]
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sorry im talking bollocks now, i should go to sleep now but
its been a good conversation, i havent had any coffee today
neither


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 01:36 [#02492972]
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according to my psychiatrist, i'm midway on the path to stop
taking them. with my diagnosis, he says it takes five years
to quit. i'm taking meds from 2 years 10 months. there is a
future!


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-06 01:37 [#02492973]
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good night and sweet dreamz


 

offline RussellDust on 2016-03-06 11:28 [#02492977]
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God, you two don't half natter.


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 12:21 [#02492978]
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oooo nothing like a good natter, now and then


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 18:24 [#02492981]
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free ballin'


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-06 18:28 [#02492982]
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taking so long to withdraw scares me, if i forget one pill,
im down to 10mgs of citalopram now; if i forget that i get
brain zapps of a night;


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-07 12:36 [#02493002]
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damn


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-07 16:18 [#02493006]
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^ its a bit like having electrodes on your brain, hopefully
i wont need an medication in 5 years time


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-07 17:18 [#02493011]
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i think i experienced it once

i hope you quit before even if it appears to be hard to me
to quit 10mg of something in a shot span of time


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-07 20:19 [#02493013]
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yes thanks, ive bene on antidepressants for nearly 2 decades
now, i dont necessarily feel like i need to be on them, but
i do it for the benefit of those around me, because if you
arent taking your medication you are seen to be irrational


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2016-03-07 20:24 [#02493014]
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2 decades? shit man that's a lot. to take meds to be seen in
a positive light by someone else? sorry but i don't agree


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-07 20:27 [#02493015]
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i dont just take it for that reason, but its one of them,
the other reason is the withdrawl symptoms are horrible,
apart from that i dont notice any effect they seem to have,
perhaps they do make me a bit unemotional, but i seem to
have kept my sense of humour intact


 

online Hyperflake from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2016-03-07 20:29 [#02493016]
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it is a bit fucked up i admit,


 


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