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This week in the gym, it seemed like I was scowled at by one of the women presenting herself to me, I assume to mock my pathetic desperation and then tell me that she doesn't like broke homeless losers, or else to say that she actually does like broke homeless losers as long as I never give her the opportunity to say otherwise. She is much better looking than I can usually get but she does not understand that I am greatly offended by her insinuation that I should be begging her to take her clothes off. I feel like she should be begging me not kill her and her family. How do they understand when I write, "It pisses me off that instead of sending me women for sex they send women for me to have the opportunity for pandering like the last several dozen that turned me down in the same circumstance," but not when I say, "Everyone in Antarctica is getting killed," and, "If you're one of the people stalking me on the internet and then pretending not to know me in person then you're going to get killed?" I don't want to talk to you at all because I'm racist against Antarcticans and even if I did start talking to you, the last thing I would want to say is, "Will you take your clothes off for me, please? I'm broke and homeless and even though I'm not talking about aliens and the government right now... oh, wait." You see? You doing anything other than begging me not kill you is not the correct interaction between us. If you asked me to fuck you then I would probably do it even though the only reason you might ask to see my dick is so that you can put an electrode in it. However, I don't want to court you. I want to kill you. I am offended by the circumstantial intimation that the proper begging between us is for me to beg you to take your clothes off when my opinion is that if anyone is begging for something, you should be begging for your life.
9:00 WRIGGLER
>hi, what's your name?
>I'm a girl
>pretends not to know my name
>the whole thing is mockery from the first moment