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A guy developed a game to propose to his girlfriend
Posted 4 years ago by
cvpelusso
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happy
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DaveJoyce
- 4 years ago
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This is cute and everything. But my goodness. You’re playing House for 9 years! What is wrong with people these days? Learn to commit and stop being such a pansy. My goodness. I got married at 25 after dating my wife for 9 months. I’m now 34 and we’re as devoted to each other as ever. I didn’t need 9 years to decide wether or not I was going to be faithful to her or not. Give me a break.
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DaveJoyce
- 4 years ago
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Imagine if Jim and Pam (from the Office, who they reference in this video) reached the pinnacle of their romantic intrigue and then decided to sit on it for 9 years. 🤦â€â™‚ï¸
JaveDoyce (guest) - 4 years ago
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*throwing lots of breaks* honestly.. you're comments are insanely ignorant on pretty much every video you comment. your bubble isnt even transparant anymore. enjoy <3
Noemoc
- 4 years ago
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I disagree with most of Dave’s comments, but they are not ignorant. They are thought out and based on information he has gone to the trouble to acquire. Here he is speaking from a long tradition of belief that is of tremendous value to many many people (myself included)—although those beliefs come in many different variations and sadly have all too often been weaponized to repress and harm others. But that does not mean there is no wisdom there. I find that ad hominem attacks often arise out of the cognitive dissonance that occurs when someone else’s position does not match one’s own but they lack the data to refute it on the grounds of truth. I don’t always agree with Dave’s selection of data or interpretation of data but I do find him thought provoking. I would not have used Dave’s verbiage, and I don’t know anything about this nice couple or what went into their decisions, but I would not classify Dave as “insanely ignorant†either. There is value to commitment. Their is value to minding our own business. There is value to thoughtful discourse. Oh, and happy holidays to all.
DaveJoyce
- 4 years ago
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Thanks Noemoc. If I were to self-critique, I obviously wouldn’t say this to this couple’s face. Part of the problem of the internet is that we say things in text form we would never say in person. I’m sure this is a nice couple. He clearly loves her enough to create what he did.
spellchecker * error (guest) - 4 years ago
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*your comments :) <3
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*yawn* (guest) - 4 years ago
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