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haha need to do this to GCers :)



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Jun 10 2025 10:49pm
I wonder how that hotel and restaurant business is doing now? Gordon Ramsay helped them a lot but they were all over the place.
Everything was super overpriced. The food and rooms. This was just focusing on the food but the rooms weren't any better. LOL
And it was funny when they tried to serve him half a dessert that they didn't even make themselves. The best tasting thing too.

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Jun 11 2025 12:59am
WTF is this troll A.I. google?

Needed a new name for a youtube channel (daddy found out about my secret youtube channel), the google A.I. starts to shittalk

AI Overview
If your father found out about your secret YouTube channel, it's understandable to feel nervous, embarrassed, or even a bit anxious. Here's a breakdown of how you might approach the situation:
1. Consider Your Content:
Is it appropriate?
If the content is age-appropriate, harmless, and aligns with your family values, you might feel more comfortable discussing it.
Is it potentially problematic?
If your content involves sensitive topics, potentially harmful information, or things you wouldn't want your father to see, you may need to reconsider its public visibility.
2. Prepare for a Conversation:
What's your goal?
Do you want to keep the channel a secret, share it, or explore a middle ground?
Why did you hide it?
Understanding the reasons for keeping it a secret can help you communicate more effectively.
Have an open mind.
Your father might be curious, supportive, or even have concerns. Be prepared to listen and engage in a respectful discussion.
3. Communicate Clearly and Honestly:
Be direct: Explain that you have a YouTube channel, and why you initially chose to keep it secret.
Share your motivations: Explain why you're creating content and what it means to you.
Address any concerns: If you have concerns about your father's reaction, be prepared to discuss them.
4. Decide on a Course of Action:
Share openly:
If you feel comfortable, you can openly discuss your channel and its content.
Explore a middle ground:
Perhaps you could agree to share some content with him or limit the visibility of certain videos.
Keep it private:
If you still prefer to keep the channel private, you might need to discuss it with your father and explain your reasons.
5. Consider the Long Term:
Open communication:
Regular open communication with your father can help build trust and understanding.
Privacy and security:
If you choose to keep the channel private, ensure your account is secure and your content is safe.
Balance your needs:
Find a balance between your need for privacy and your father's need to understand your life.
Additional Tips:
If you feel uncomfortable, you don't have to talk about it. You can say you'd rather not discuss it at this time, but also acknowledge that you want to be transparent and honest with him.
If your father is being unsupportive or critical, try to find a time to discuss your feelings with a trusted friend or family member.
Remember that your parents may have different expectations than you, but it's important to communicate clearly and respectfully.
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Jun 11 2025 03:24pm
ice in the news


This post was edited by TiStuff on Jun 11 2025 03:24pm
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in the year 2025 tistuff stopped by on GC time :)
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Jun 11 2025 09:14pm
I also pay for the convenience of being able to play videos in the background with the screen off.

No need to be upset because you can't afford it. It's okay.


mate your still paying off your couch lmao
and you live in portland..
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Jun 11 2025 09:22pm
mate your still paying off your couch lmao
and you live in portland..
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Multiple irrelevant things.

Once again, yes I'm still paying off my couch that had a 12 month term. It hasn't been 12 months yet, so...

I also don't live in Portland.
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Multiple irrelevant things.

Once again, yes I'm still paying off my couch that had a 12 month term. It hasn't been 12 months yet, so...

I also don't live in Portland.


oh yeah i forgot you live in Beaverton which is a 5 minute walk from Portland..
must be shameful to admit your from that area so your denial is understandable
but yeah thats a long time to pay off a couch..
i always pay for shit up front coz im not a broke ass bitch
but i guess it must be a bit of a struggle on janitor wages?
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