Me too... But you are the only one I call broI call guys and girls alike bro
I have to get a certain vibe from a girl to call them bro... Idk lol
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Me too... But you are the only one I call broI call guys and girls alike bro
Actuallyyyyy.... Yah... My previous friend called me and his other friends sis all the time...It's weird saying sis because guys don't say that. It's just weird.
wait whatActuallyyyyy.... Yah... My previous friend called me and his other friends sis all the time...
Yup... He'd say Bro but also sis. Like: "Ey sis"wait what
aight then thats the exception and not the norm.Yup... He'd say Bro but also sis. Like: "Ey sis"
It was awkward at times but kinda funny lol
Well he'd say "sis" more often thoughaight then thats the exception and not the norm.
Glad I passed the vibe checkMe too... But you are the only one I call bro
I have to get a certain vibe from a girl to call them bro... Idk lol
I laughed harder than I should have.Speaking of titles...When you have a teacher who has a doctorate degree, it's common to call them Doctor So-and-So rather than Mr. or Mrs. So, when I got my master's degree, I tried to get my kids to call me "Master Wilson." They didn't go for it.
That’s amazingSpeaking of titles...When you have a teacher who has a doctorate degree, it's common to call them Doctor So-and-So rather than Mr. or Mrs. So, when I got my master's degree, I tried to get my kids to call me "Master Wilson." They didn't go for it.
I think that's a group of European badgers. A group of American badgers doesn't have a name because a) they don't live in groups, and b) if they did, no one would survive an encounter with them.Hey... Who knew... A group of badgers is called a cete @WhistlingBadger...
If you didn't already know, now you have a new Badger word in your vocabulary
Yah but that is technically what a "group" of them is considered to be called... I also just said badger, I never specified American or European lolI think that's a group of European badgers. A group of American badgers doesn't have a name because a) they don't live in groups, and b) if they did, no one would survive and encounter with them.