Lord Pein wrote:And so you are basically saying that since Spin brought up this kids name saying he was from Germany and was wondering if anyone knew him, he can no longer get a job?

Lord Pein wrote:And so you are basically saying that since Spin brought up this kids name saying he was from Germany and was wondering if anyone knew him, he can no longer get a job?
T_T Obviously that's not actually what you meant; I wasn't serious. The point was that you are being ridiculous. His name was posted online, that's it. Learn to put things in proper perspective.sinewav wrote:Lord Pein wrote:And so you are basically saying that since Spin brought up this kids name saying he was from Germany and was wondering if anyone knew him, he can no longer get a job?Wow, you really do have a reading comprehension problem. I imagine both of your jobs involve following pictographs.
DDMJ wrote:Good idea...but what if the arma player is Luke-jr
Hnnnnnngggggghhh. Don't make me kill you.INW wrote:I think maybe it is named after cologne, the body spray stuff?
OK. That is your opinion/thought. I have a different one.Phytotron wrote:Regardless of all that (especially the cologne stuff), and how you naively feel about it personally, you still should not post someone else's name without their permission.
Desolate wrote:Surprised that didn't come up exactly in google, wd mkay
He's 100% right. Your natural smell will resonate with someone in a much more powerful way than an artificial one. Without going into too much detail, an ex-girlfriend and I had a conversation a few years after our break-up and we both admitted one of the things we missed most about the other was the way we smelled. Something about it strongly contributed to our (sometimes unhealthy) bond, and this "scent-bond" was missing from our other relationships. Your olfactory sensors wind through the brain before reaching the thalamus (your main input/output), which is something the other senses don't do.Lucifer wrote:The right girl loves your natural smell...