Lool it's a really good podcast check it out, you might like it.
No disrespect but are you really this prude in real life abayo macaan
btw Idk why you would use that word over a podcast* @MadmanNo disrespect but are you really this prude in real life abayo macaan
I think by prude he means sophisticated, but really though why don't you post a song? Everyone is dying to know what you listen to apparently.btw Idk why you would use that word over a podcast* @Madman
Lol im not sophisticated its just an interesting podcast long enough to get me through a week of commuting and chores. I haven't been listening to music much lately, but when I come across a song I like enough I'll share it here.I think by prude he means sophisticated, but really though why don't you post a song? Everyone is dying to know what you listen to apparently.
Have you listened to In Our Time? If you like historical/scientific podcasts it's a pretty good shout. You don't need to share your favourite songs, just whatever you listening to...anyway I'll post a song.Lol im not sophisticated its just an interesting podcast long enough to get me through a week of commuting and chores. I haven't been listening to music much lately, but when I come across a song I like enough I'll share it here.
No I haven't heard about that one but i'll check it out, thanks for sharing. And i'll keep that in mind for when I am listening to one.Have you listened to In Our Time? If you like historical/scientific podcasts it's a pretty good shout. You don't need to share your favourite songs, just whatever you listening to...anyway I'll post a song.
I noticed one thing aboutbtw Idk why you would use that word over a podcast* @Madman
Surprisingly the word prude was originally used to describe an individual who was snobbish or arrogant or even classiest. A kinda bourgeois person however it has slowly become so sexualise is now used to refer to a person who is uncomfortable speaking about sex or hearing about it.btw Idk why you would use that word over a podcast* @Madman
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Surprisingly the word prude was originally used to describe an individual who was snobbish or arrogant or even classiest. A kinda bourgeois person however it has slowly become so sexualise is now used to refer to a person who is uncomfortable speaking about sex or hearing about it.
To a snobbish or elite person, sex talk would be quite distasteful and uncomfortable. 'Unbecoming conversation of their statues' and is kinda like yahya liban lewis malab talk.