What are the weirdest compliments you've ever received?

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02 Jan 2011, 2:54 pm

Erisad wrote:

"You have your dad's ass." THANKS MOM. :eew:



:lmao: That's hilarious.

My friend introduced me to a boy once and the first thing he told me was that I have nice teeth. Not as weird as Erisad's, but it was still a bit strange (thought I thought it was nice, he was a really good looking guy) :lol:


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02 Jan 2011, 3:53 pm

That my hair was smooth, yes this girl thought my hair was smooth and liked to stroke it a lot. I've also being informed i'm very knowledgable ( i'm part of a Q&A site called yahoo! answers)



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02 Jan 2011, 9:48 pm

"You sweat the least of any fat girl I've ever danced with."


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04 Jan 2011, 1:05 am

That I look like a young Winona Ryder. I'm a male.



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04 Jan 2011, 3:51 am

ShenLong wrote:
That I look like a young Winona Ryder. I'm a male.


:lol:


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04 Jan 2011, 5:40 am

I was having a disagreement with a hard-core republican friend of mine about the no child left behind act(I think it's unfair because not all kids are capable of learning at the same pace in the same ways & it's unfair for the smarter kids) & my friend told me that he's starting to think that some kids should of been left behind :lol:
I took it as a compliment


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04 Jan 2011, 6:22 am

nick007 wrote:
I was having a disagreement with a hard-core republican friend of mine about the no child left behind act(I think it's unfair because not all kids are capable of learning at the same pace in the same ways & it's unfair for the smarter kids) & my friend told me that he's starting to think that some kids should of been left behind :lol:
I took it as a compliment


Good for you! I know I'm no fan of catering to the lowest common denominator.


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