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03-18-2013, 03:06 AM
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What is your secret shame?
What little guilty pleasure do you enjoy that goes so far away from what people perceive of you, so the opposite of your regular tastes, and finally something that people would be genuinely shocked that you do/partake in/appreciate?
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Federer is a clown who only beat mugs, making his slam victories less meaningful.
Now since Nadal won many of his titles against a clownish Federer, it means Nadal's victories are also cheapened.
And finally, since Nole beat a clownish Nadal in many of his slam victories, his achievements are further cheapened.
Conclusion: everyone is a clown, playing in a neverending clown era.
- DustMan
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03-18-2013, 05:06 AM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
This website.
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Originally Posted by Saberq
Nole will lose this I can see it.........disgusting mug,choker,loser I am ashamed to be half Serb
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03-18-2013, 08:42 AM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
I have a country club membership, i got it from my Un' and never used it...its so Hedonistic, i would like to use it but i cant bring myself to do so.
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Hug it out as long as it takes, people 
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"People were created to be loved
things were created to be used.
The reason why the world is in chaos is because things are being loved, and people are being used."
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Originally Posted by Sonja1989
I miss you, not Budapest 
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Not a rafa fan just lost a bet with Marto
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03-18-2013, 08:42 AM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
I remember an old friend of mine from the UK who, when asked this exact question, answered:
"I like to watch cocks fight".
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03-18-2013, 11:38 AM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
I am 23, male and regularly watch day time soap operas with my mum when I'm not working for some reason.
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Federer is a clown who only beat mugs, making his slam victories less meaningful.
Now since Nadal won many of his titles against a clownish Federer, it means Nadal's victories are also cheapened.
And finally, since Nole beat a clownish Nadal in many of his slam victories, his achievements are further cheapened.
Conclusion: everyone is a clown, playing in a neverending clown era.
- DustMan
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03-18-2013, 11:40 AM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
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Originally Posted by 2003
I am 23, male and regularly watch day time soap operas with my mum when I'm not working for some reason.
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Watching 7th Heaven with the folks is the highlight of my week...
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03-18-2013, 12:41 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
Hmm, there are some:
This website+I watch an avarage of 10 tennis matches every week and if it is important I really cant even go out and do fun stuff outside, I never miss a GS SF or F no matter what.
I never cried in public since my father died almost 10 years ago, but I love to cry when I am alone, I actually make an effort to cry at times, because it is not easy. Makes me feel alive, somekind of Katharsis for the soul.
I love to sit and watch any bullshit on TV for hours with my 90 year old grandmother when i come visit her and just feel the thin wrinkled skin of her hand and be close to her, should you be ashamed of this? I mean I dont come there because of obligation or duty, I really enjoy beeing close to her and hear her laughter, she truly got the best laughter I ever heard that can make something boring look funny.
I really, really enjoy following all kind of strange statistics and number analysis. I love to follow GDP, values of fonds, national debts, boxoffice numbers, population increase in very densely populated countries, demographic shifts of population, different lists of richest men in the world and greatest companies, future projections of different kind for all kind of things, peak oil and new oil discoveries vs rate of consumtion increase, peak coal, quantitive easing in the Fed reserve. Oh yeah and tennis statistics, W-L %, top 100/10 avarage age, streaks, h2hs, ace counts, all kind of records, the decreasing number of youths in top 250. I follow all kind of numbers religously and enjoy it.
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All things are subject to interpretation whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.
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03-18-2013, 12:46 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
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Originally Posted by sexybeast
I love to sit and watch any bullshit on TV for hours with my 90 year old grandmother when i come visit her and just feel the thin wrinkled skin of her hand and be close to her, should you be ashamed of this? I mean I dont come there because of obligation or duty, I really enjoy beeing close to her and hear her laughter, she truly got the best laughter I ever heard that can make something boring look funny.
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Hug it out as long as it takes, people 
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"People were created to be loved
things were created to be used.
The reason why the world is in chaos is because things are being loved, and people are being used."
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonja1989
I miss you, not Budapest 
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sweet Di in action
Not a rafa fan just lost a bet with Marto
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03-18-2013, 12:53 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
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Originally Posted by Hewitt =Legend
Watching 7th Heaven with the folks is the highlight of my week...
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Haha, yes! This is another one. Me and my brother watched it together often for a long time, but then my brother uses his wicked sense of humor to disort everything in the series, he belives that the father is secretly pedophile and the family just plays a facade of a perfect family to the outside world so no one will find the truth.
How about Little House in the praire?
That one was simply golden man. It always gave me a warm fussy feeling in the body, just listening to the opening theme. I love that one without any irony whatsoever.
And Days of our lives?
That series is absolutely sick, everyone in there died atleast 10 times and have been played by 5 different actors. There are some GOLDEN moments of bad acting there by some of the main cast.
It is funny because the guy who plays Steffano is actually a great actor who has been stuck in this series for his entire life, me and my brother always cheer on him to win against Salem once and for all. There was a moment when every single character in the series was killed to be stuck in a magical island and all was part of Steffano's scheme. He has a partner, Dr.Rolf who is the greatest scientist in the world but is stuck in the the small world of scheming for control over Salem.
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Last edited by sexybeast : 03-18-2013 at 01:03 PM.
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03-18-2013, 12:59 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
 You guys!
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Originally Posted by abraxas21
This website.
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Ditto.
Especially reading threads started by 2003. 
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03-18-2013, 01:03 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
I want to replace acionescu by Maria_v
On my Candycrush saga friendslist, that is.
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03-18-2013, 03:28 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
MTF
Energy drinks
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June 22nd 2012
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Originally Posted by Lopez
Rosol might trouble Nadal if he has a good day of ballbashing.
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June 29th 2012
Wimbledon R2: Rosol def. Nadal 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4
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03-18-2013, 06:33 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
I read manga.
I sometimes watch romcoms all by myself. What? I'm a romantic I guess.
I insult players (and users) on MTF.
Also I'm willing to stay up all night on the off-chance that I get to see Nadal lose. If that is not a guilty pleasure I don't know what is.
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03-18-2013, 07:31 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Punky
I have a country club membership, i got it from my Un' and never used it...its so Hedonistic, i would like to use it but i cant bring myself to do so.
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Aha! Elitist! I knew there were some huge woolly mammoth sized skeletons in your closet!
Your deeply rooted Marxist ideology is what's causing your shame.

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03-18-2013, 07:35 PM
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Re: What is your secret shame?
Great thread to talk about our "cute" sources of secret shame. The fact that some of you men like to dress up as women will NEVER get mentioned! So here's my "greatest" shame: sometimes I drink alcohol right before my bedtime instead of warm milk. Other than that, I'm squeaky clean!  Almost shameless in fact.
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