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I have called her out on this. Still no response.I wasn’t suggesting ghosting - terrible thing to do with anyone
I think she sent a loud and clear message
What are the protocols
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I have called her out on this. Still no response.I wasn’t suggesting ghosting - terrible thing to do with anyone
I think she sent a loud and clear message
What are the protocols
Move on.I have called her out on this. Still no response.
this level of maturity and self-control will surely make her regret her decisionI have called her out on this.
In a romantic sense or platonic? I sometimes respond to my friends 2 weeks later lolDoes busy and family justify a 48hr response time from a girl ?
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I tried to be polite about it …. Maybe didn’t come out like like it thoughthis level of maturity and self-control will surely make her regret her decision
Ophidian Old Boys
My cousin is the worst- he will just completely ignore texts, even questions.
Think it’s something to do with BF not recognising wtf X is
I need some help please. My car keys have gone missing.
This is how it went Friday after work: drove home > went inside > in apartment all day Saturday > go to get car key in the arvo (didnt need to actually drive it just wanted something out of the glove box) > no keys. Anywhere.
Q1. im assuming my car auto locks if I didnt actually lock it myself on the Friday? The only conceivable spot the keys could be is in the car- maybe in the glove box. If/when I call out the RACV today, I'm just wondering are they able to re-secure the car if the key isnt in there.
And 2. How much am I looking at roughly to get another key made if the key really is gone.
(Gone where tho, who the **** knows)
!I'm honestly going out of my mind here... my house is neat and tidy. Its not like theres a lot of places to look (I've gone over the entire apartment 3 times now)... idk where else it could be except glove box. (I chuck my work lanyard in there everyday when I get home, so maybe the key got mixed up then)I don’t have answers shell. But that your cars there is good…obviously if you left your keys out, car is not stolen.
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Best feelingI found the son of a bitch.
Obviously checking under my bed (twice) was not enough. (and moving the bedside drawers out) I had to pull the bed out from the wall. There it was on the floor.
Thank you lord.
There. Won't be a next time.Cars normally only lock themselves if you unlock it but don't get in after 30 seconds or so.
If this happens again lol...
Best feeling
In the ignition? They definitely were not there (am not that thick thankfully)- like i said I was thinking glove box.Glad you found the key Shell - it is the worst feeling - maybe they ended up under the bed if you gave the doona a shake
Out of curiosity - Surely a car wouldn’t automatically lock if the keys were in the car
In the ignition? They definitely were not there (am not that thick thankfully)- like i said I was thinking glove box.
And i did google if my make + model would auto lock and it said after 45 seconds it would. So idk.
I didn’t think you had left them in the ignition. OK, so it's not just me a thing?Elon is s**t at his job.