Re(4): The game we play Posted on February 6, 2026 at 01:38:33 PM by the boogyman
Note the lies. A humanist who believes the disabled veterans should like his dear leader says stay hidden and not part of the public.
Living rent free, day after day ole By likes to write about me, thank you for the notoriety, making sure my comments are living in your rotted brains, alcohol does that.
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A know-it-all personality is someone who thinks they know everything and have strong opinions on almost everything. They believe they are right all the time and are unreceptive to others’ viewpoints, which can be annoying to others. Key traits of a know-it-all include arrogance, argumentativeness, patronizing behavior, correcting others, and making excuses. Replies: