At least they can see their house from there
At least they can see their house from there
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If English is not your mother tongue: it's a reference to a children's song whose first verse normally ends in "K-I-S-S-I-N-G" (spelled out).
Please don't confuse aro and ace, kissing in public is more romantic than sexual.
20ReplyPlease don’t confuse aro and ace, kissing in public is more romantic than sexual.
Depends where you are kissing the other person :)
9ReplyThis is in a tree, so probably more romantic than say the bush
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Can't help but hear/read this in the voice of Richard Ayoade (as Maurice Moss in "The IT Crowd") from the fire sketch.
6ReplyI'm afraid of heights. I don't know why I climbed a tree.
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