By ayye_its_nikki - 19/12/2012 05:07 - United States - Cedar Park
All the FMLs
By SApprentice - 19/12/2012 05:02 - United States - Harrisonburg
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Wait, what?
By Anonymous - 19/12/2012 01:49 - United States
By drkate25 - 18/12/2012 22:02 - United States - Enfield
By idontevenlikebuttsthatmuch - 18/12/2012 21:44 - United States - Mesa
By Bajar - 18/12/2012 19:53 - Australia
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Hey all, OP here. To clarify a few things: it was at the airport lounge, the mother and son had a double couch together and I had a single chair next to the son. The water bottle was disposable and on a clearly visible pocket in my backpack. I still have no idea what I did wrong.
By junkie - 18/12/2012 18:28 - Belgium - Antwerp
By fatbabysyndrome - 18/12/2012 17:33 - United States - Port Saint Lucie
By I said whaat - 18/12/2012 16:50
By Dog_Lover - 18/12/2012 15:30 - Canada - Montreal
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By Anonymous - 18/12/2012 07:48 - United States
By Anonymous - 18/12/2012 05:15 - Canada - Toronto
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By kidyounot - 18/12/2012 00:29 - United States - Statesboro
By wtf - 17/12/2012 19:38 - United States
By bob - 17/12/2012 18:16 - United Kingdom - London
By Bonding_boys - 17/12/2012 16:21 - United States - Elk River
By Sarah - 17/12/2012 12:25 - United States - Statesboro
By unknown - 17/12/2012 11:37 - Canada
Rational
By Cold - 17/12/2012 05:08 - United States - Richmond
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By Miki - 16/12/2012 23:57 - United States - Kenner
Smooth
By Rhine - 16/12/2012 23:51 - Barbados - Bridgetown
By lovelychris - 16/12/2012 19:15 - Brazil - S?o Paulo
By Anonymous - 16/12/2012 17:26 - Canada - Uxbridge
By emchocolat - 16/12/2012 16:55 - Europe
emchocolat_fml tells us more.
Thanks for your comments and highly original puns ! Just to clear the language issue up: "I was burgled" is correct British English (as opposed to American English) and means "Somebody broke into my house and stole things that belonged to me". "Burglarized" is the American synonym. The site said I come from Europe - I do, but it's a big place. I come from England and I live in Mayotte, a French territory in the Indian Ocean.
By ghost? - 16/12/2012 08:31 - Australia - Perth
By Anonymous - 16/12/2012 05:49 - United States
By lingling - 16/12/2012 00:57 - United States - Germantown
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I walk my cat on a leash and harness, instead of letting him roam, because I love him and do not want him to become lost to me. He really enjoys it and actually begs at the door to go for his walk. My neighbors are just trashy. They sit on their porches and loudly talk about the people who go by, which includes me whenever I try to walk my cat before I go to work. They are disturbingly proud of themselves, and seem to feed off of each other, with each malicious comment earning praise and support from their group. I... I just hate them so much. They don't seem to do anything. I don't know what they do for work. They're just always sitting on one of two porches, being dicks to everyone and adding new tidbits of trash to the landscape.