getting change in some practice
She is trustworthy and i believe she will never get carried away in this
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What you say when you find a cop sitting on a toilet.
John: Hey there's a cop. You better hurry up the bad guys are getting away.
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Alluding to the moment of male ejaculation, "to get one's end away" is an expression that can be more generally used to describe any satisfying sexual experience.
It is usually used in a derogotary way, suggesting that the male being described is either a bit of a man whore or that the speaker does not approve of what the man is doing:
how to use "get your end away":
John: "Where's Bob tonight, is he coming for a drink?"
Tom: "Nah, he's getting his end away with that tart he met the other night"
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Getting your end away means having a good shag with a woman
When my friend spoke to me this morning, as he had not been able to contact me last night, he said " I gather you must have been getting your end away when I phoned ".
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To achieve orgasm during intercourse
"Couldn't get your end away the second time, then?" "No, Mitch, it wasn't that. I had my eye on somethin' else."
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said from a person who has insectophobia x 1000
*sees and* AW SHIT AHHHHHHHHHH ANT? GET THAT THING AWAY FROM ME AHHH GET IT AWAY I AHTE IT KILL IT KILL IT IM GONNA DIE AHHHHHHHHHH
Empathy for one. In the absence of empathy, if the amount of energy takes for you to get me to do a thing supersedes the amount of energy required for the thing to be done then it wouldn't be practical for you to make me do the thing. Additionally, my awareness of my own mortality makes it impossible for me to be perpetually made to do thing because I can always just kill myself. It incentivizes harming you and the things you care about. It gives your enemies a de-facto ally. But it's intriguing that you think that there is only one reason...
JeerpJoop "If I can make you do what I want and get away with it, why should I not?"
Hym "Well, for starters, there's more than one reason. Secondly, you literally can't. You can only leverage (either) my desire to live against performing the act OR the hope that I may not have to continue doing it indefinitely. Which is how you get people to stay in your suffering cult. You leverage their desire to live and their hope that their suffering will end to get them to do what you want or behave how you want to behave. It's actually kind of illuminating to because if you're God rewards screwing people over then is it not evil? Sounds evil. It ties back into you not actually believing in God but rather believing that God is on your side and that it will forgive you if you do the opposite of what it said."