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  1. 12 minutes ago, Coconuts said:

    Sharing music is honestly one of my favourite things which is probably my biggest reason for frequenting white noise

    We should drum up another music mix exchange.

  2. 8 minutes ago, Qwags said:

    A tattoo is the perfect middle ground.

    Been thinking of a Canucks tattoo! Is that crazy? My buddy that's a Caps fan wants get their eagle as a cover up. Been wanting to get some 'Nuck's ink and drag him with me ahaha. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Alflives said:

    Maybe you and your boyfriend (if he has the gumption) could get one each pierced?  

    Ahaha bf is not the body mod type. I'm still trying to talk him into a tattoo. 

     

    3 minutes ago, Qwags said:

    This isn't my place to say, but you should do what you want.

    I want to but the idea of my boos hurting for one year or more has me like yikes. I might get a tattoo instead? I randomly get the itch for tattoos and piercings every few years but this is the first time in a while I actually have the income to get it done. 

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  4. 8 minutes ago, Shift-4 said:

    Why?

    Major turn off from this guy

    I really like how they look and I'm *ahem* a bit well-endowed and think they'd look good on me. My bf is indifferent. 

     

    I am nervous because they take long to heal and I have had a notoriously tough time healing piercing in the past. Took me a year to heal my ear lobes and cartilage. My eyebrow piercing never healed, finally had to just take it out. I've read that larger/heavier breasts can be harder to heal. 

  5. Sorry to hear, @Scottish⑦Canuck, as I'm sure you're hurting right now but perhaps this is a blessing in disguise. It seems like you've been juggling a lot of stressors and responsibilities recently.  Maybe this will give you a chance to just focus on you and bettering your life,  career, and financial situation. 

     

    You're a cute guy (based on your pic in the other WN thread) that's well-educated and interesting to talk to. You will find a girl (or maybe reunite with this one) someday, but for now it's ok to just focus on yourself. Self care is important. 

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  6. 22 hours ago, Cramarossa said:

    Does anyone else generally feel like a revolting creature or is that just me

     

    21 hours ago, Coconuts said:

    I struggle with self-image a lot tbh, it'll flip back and forth during the day. I know that I like how I look if that makes sense, but it swings back and forth a lot thanks to moments of insecurity and doubt.

     

    5 hours ago, Psylocke said:

    Sometimes I feel average but most of the time I feel ugly. 

     I meant less about physical appearance and more that I generally just don't feel like a great/smart/interesting/likable person. Not too keen on my looks though either tbh.

  7. 18 minutes ago, Coconuts said:

    I feel you so strongly on this. I hate the "seen" feature, ect. It's the worst on Facebook, I'll be having a conversation or send someone a message and it'll show me they've seen it and either forget about it or choose to nor respond. It's discouraging and why I don't really try talking to people anymore.

    It just makes me feel like an ass. Sucks feeling like you're not even worthy of a response. 

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  8. 2018

    -March: Vegas for Canucks game

    -July: Jamaica with my mana

    -Fall: Phoenix (Glendale) for a 'Yotes game

     

    2019

    -June: Possibly back to Vancouver for the draft

    -December: Taking my mom to Montreal;  might catch a Habs game

    -Probably back to Vegas since I love it there

  9. I haven't been to a dentist since 2005. I've had a cracked tooth since 2013, at which time the first little bit crumbled and fell out. This has been ongoing (fortunately infrequently) since then. Another little bit broke today. Finally reached out to a dentist. I'm scared. :(

  10. Great article on the upbringing of everyone's favorite bulldog:

     

    "VANCOUVER — To win hockey games, Alex Biega would fight if he had to. He would battle and bleed and leave the rink with bruises or a broken tooth.

    Then he’d go home for dinner and his mom would survey the damage and wonder how her sons could do this to each other. Then the four Biega boys would eat angry and return at night for a rematch on the frozen lake or the outdoor rink near their home in the Montreal suburb of Pointe-Claire.

     

    “It was always a bloodbath,” Alex, 29, says of growing up on the ice in Montreal, where Rogers Hometown Hockey makes a stop this weekend. “There’d be a fight and someone would come home without a tooth or something. We’d be pissed off [with each other] and guys would be bleeding, but it’s pretty funny looking back at it.

    “We were best friends back then and best friends now. Those little, small games playing on the outdoor rink meant nothing. But to us, in that moment, they were everything. You wanted to win. That combativeness is definitely attributed a lot to my brothers. I think sometimes hockey would have been a lot different if I didn’t have my brothers there pushing me.”

    Mike, Danny and Marc Biega pushed their “big” brother Alex, all five-foot-10 of him, right to the National Hockey League."

     

    https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/canucks-defenceman-alex-biegas-brothers-pushed-nhl/

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  11. 6 minutes ago, Psylocke said:

    I gave the Starbucks Chai Tea Latte (opting for the Lightly Sweet version this time) a second chance, and I'm okay with it now. 

     

    Still not as good as some other ones I've had (and probably won't order it again), but I don't hate it. 

    I can only stand their chai if I get double chai syrup and no water. Otherwise it's way too weak. 

  12. 5 minutes ago, diesel_3 said:

    With the Paralympics firing up this weekend, figured I would post a couple images from my very first sledge hockey game which turned out to be Team Canada Soldier On! Vs. USA Wounded Warriors. We played a game prior to the Stadium Series game between Toronto and Washington.

     

    What a fun sport to play, incredibly hard and humbling! Most of the USA Warriors team were single or double amputees and never had even played any form of hockey in their life. They were a very good team, we dropped our game 8-5 even with a secret weapon. Antoine Lehoux, who was one of the last cuts for team Canada in the Paralympics, was on my line and absolutely dominated play for us, but our American counterparts were just better organized and showed it with their amazing team play. Thanks to Antoine, I started my sledge hockey career as a point per game player! Picked up an assist on our 5th goal and got to hear my name announced in front of all the fans watching. 

     

    Another cool thing was our guest coaches, they were George Parros and Sylvain Cote...both really nice guys!

     

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    Very cool, Diesel! Glad to hear you got to participate in such a great experience. I'm a yankee, but I thank you for your service nonetheless :wub:

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  13. 2 hours ago, rekker said:

    Sutter is an underappreciated player on this team. Its not all about scoring.

    This is why I'm still a big fan of Eriksson and Granlund. Their defensive play is excellent, and I think we're really hurting without them. 

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  14. 4 minutes ago, c00kies said:

    Oh damn, congrats on 6 years, that's definitely committed!

    Time flies! Now I'm starting to wonder where my youth went :blush:

     

    7 minutes ago, c00kies said:

    I guess I see the "what if", but trust me when I say you are not missing much, as dating is like being unemployed and looking for work :lol:

    I KNOW! See, this is what drives me crazy about feeling this way: I don't actually miss being single, like the reality of the situation. More I miss an idealized version of what being single is like. I hated dating around when I actually had to. Objectively I know that the grass isn't actually greener on the other side! 

  15. 41 minutes ago, c00kies said:

    I think my ex had/has this issue. 

     

    Two things: 1) Maybe you aren't ready for a relationship.

    2) You are getting into the "comfy" phase, where you've done all/ a lot of the fun things you do initially. Instead of "ooh I'm going to a movie with this cute guy" it becomes "we need vegetables, let's go to the store"

     

    I think people are right when they say that you just need to spice it up a bit. As long as you still look forward to seeing him, I think you are fine.

    I think I am definitely more of the latter. We've been together six years...not sure I could last this long and not be ready for commitment? 

     

    He is my first serious bf and I was young when we got together so I do believe there's a bit of "what if" thinking involved. I now see what folks mean when they say a relationship is work. It takes effort to bust out of the "we need vegetables"-mindset hump! 

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