I don't know it wouldn't be hard to say that your CONFLATING "criticism" with the thing you're ACTUALLY DOING.
Hym "You're a licensed professional and, therefore, have an ethical obligation to (either) do or not do certain things. You're freedom of speech does not give you the right to use speech as a mechanism to commit and/or participate in crime. This is something that a man who believes that 'the only TRUE consent is marriage' should understand. What you're doing is like feinting interest in your daughter and then banging her out without committing (which is exactly whats I WILL do in the future) OR lying and pretending to be Hym to get women (which probably works because I'm very erotic but STILL TECHNICALLY FRAUD). But where is the trial video. You said you would post a trial video and I have yet to see a trial video. That was a lie. You lied blatantly. You YELLED the lie. You said 'YOU THINK I WON'T POST IT!?' And I said 'Yes. Especially if it names me.' And then that's what happened. The thing I said. What you fail to understand is that MY thing didn't count. Your thing DOES count."
When one feels as if they have to do something, meanwhile they don't, and the idea rests in their mind until a solution is chosen.
Derived from the word Medulla Oblongata
Your Consciousness: You need to do the homework soon
You: I think I'll go to stephanie's party, and then I'll do it...
-You're at the party and you can't enjoy anything because you feel Medulla Obligated to do the homework
A polite way to say "I have to take a huge crap"
I'm sorry I won't make it in time because I an intestinal obligation to take care
feeling like you have to behave civilised and orderly
The Conch was gone, and so was the power and obligated civility that once came with it.
Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.
Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.
Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!
Non-breath oblige, originating from the Vocaloid song by Pinocchio-P, means to be in a haze where you can not breathe at all. It originates from the French phrase “noblesse oblige” which literally translates to nobility obligates which means to be nobly.
Person 1: Dude are you seriously tired from running? We barely even started!
Person 2: I’m not good at running, I’m in a non-breath oblige!