Dan‽;3137367 said:Okay Joe your luck with women might be down but eating Grandma, really?
Dan‽;3137367 said:Okay Joe your luck with women might be down but eating Grandma, really?
Because I don't sugar coat everything.People don't like thatJake✔;3137345 said:Hey Adam, mate... Why is your Rep Power so piss-poor? Your confidence must be pretty low right now, no?

If Adam Banana is representative of the average Portuguese citizen, it would go a long way to explain why the country is in so much trouble.
Dan‽;3137367 said:Okay Joe your luck with women might be down but eating Grandma, really?

Because I don't sugar coat everything.People don't like that![]()
I'm not Portuguese.
I want to eat Grandma.
I want to eat, Grandma.
Spot the difference between the two sentences.
Do you pause when you talk?No.
Do you pause when you talk?No.
Do you pause when you talk?No.
You live in Portugal though? Therefore you are a citizen of Portugal.
But you have just reiterated my previous point.
Do you pause when you talk?No.
Yes,of course you have to pause to take a breath,but if you were to say "I want to eat Grandma" you'd just say it like that,you wouldn't say "I want to eat (pause) Grandma".Dan‽;3137411 said:As much as I may try to rattle off everything I have to say with no pauses for breath or emphasis, it doesn't always work.
Yes,of course you have to pause to take a breath,but if you were to say "I want to eat Grandma" you'd just say it like that,you wouldn't say "I want to eat (pause) Grandma".
Yes,of course you have to pause to take a breath,but if you were to say "I want to eat Grandma" you'd just say it like that,you wouldn't say "I want to eat (pause) Grandma".
Yes,of course you have to pause to take a breath,but if you were to say "I want to eat Grandma" you'd just say it like that,you wouldn't say "I want to eat (pause) Grandma".
I'm sorry,but isn't it correct to say I'm a citizen of Portugal,than Portuguese citizen?