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  • Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
    Eh, I think doing it publicly CAN be OK, if you know the person you are proposing to well enough to know that would be desireable. But a mall IS lame, unless there is some reason that mall holds some special meaning for you both...

    I'm not saying that one should propose in their own home or something... but unless, as you say, you know the person well enough that an answer is guaranteed, as you run the risk of becoming one of those videos, you probably should hold off from making a spectacle of yourself. Just saying...

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    • Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
      Eh, I think doing it publicly CAN be OK, if you know the person you are proposing to well enough to know that would be desireable. But a mall IS lame, unless there is some reason that mall holds some special meaning for you both...
      Originally posted by fearless2814.1 View Post
      I'm not saying that one should propose in their own home or something... but unless, as you say, you know the person well enough that an answer is guaranteed, as you run the risk of becoming one of those videos, you probably should hold off from making a spectacle of yourself. Just saying...
      I think Ed would agree with that. I can think of two scenarios: (1) the lady in question specifically tells you "when you propose to me, you better make a big deal of it"; (2) the two of you witness a public betrothal and she specifically points out that it was sweet and romantic. Those are probably rare, but I would take each as a warning not to make it a small, private affair.

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      • Yeah, even if you are pretty much certain that the answer will be yes, you still, IMHO, shouldn't make a big public spectacle of the event unless you ALSO know that she would be OK with that. Even if she wants to marry you, she might well be pissed if being the center of that much attention is not something she would enjoy.

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        • Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
          Yeah, even if you are pretty much certain that the answer will be yes, you still, IMHO, shouldn't make a big public spectacle of the event unless you ALSO know that she would be OK with that. Even if she wants to marry you, she might well be pissed if being the center of that much attention is not something she would enjoy.

          ^Agreed. I know way too many shy girls for this not to be a very real danger.

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          • Space Cop, when you propose to me, I want it to be on a beach, just the two of us. Deal?

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            • Originally posted by DOOM View Post
              Space Cop, when you propose to me, I want it to be on a beach, just the two of us. Deal?

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              • Originally posted by DOOM View Post
                Space Cop, when you propose to me, I want it to be on a beach, just the two of us. Deal?
                Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
                After watching the video, make sure the two of you check the tides.

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                • Originally posted by Sylent_Asassin View Post
                  After watching the video, make sure the two of you check the tides.
                  Is it wrong that the first thing I thought after seeing them get washed away like that wasn't, "Gosh, I hope they are OK!", but rather, "Gosh, I hope he managed to hang on to the ring!"?

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                  • Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
                    Is it wrong that the first thing I thought after seeing them get washed away like that wasn't, "Gosh, I hope they are OK!", but rather, "Gosh, I hope he managed to hang on to the ring!"?
                    That's the first thing I thought of as well.

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                    • Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
                      Is it wrong that the first thing I thought after seeing them get washed away like that wasn't, "Gosh, I hope they are OK!", but rather, "Gosh, I hope he managed to hang on to the ring!"?
                      Well, you can probably safely assume that if they had drowned to death or been paralyzed for life from crashing against a rock that it would not have made a funny video list.

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                      • Originally posted by Sylent_Asassin View Post
                        After watching the video, make sure the two of you check the tides.
                        I didn't say I wanted to be IN the water. The shore is fine! Lol

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                        • Originally posted by DOOM View Post
                          I didn't say I wanted to be IN the water. The shore is fine! Lol
                          I'm pretty sure they didn't want to be IN the water either. Sometimes $#!t happens. Be prepared.

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                          • Originally posted by Sylent_Asassin View Post
                            I'm pretty sure they didn't want to be IN the water either. Sometimes $#!t happens. Be prepared.
                            Dude, the only excuse I'm taking is Big-ass Kaiju. Everything else is pitiful. Besides, that would be one proposal to remember.

                            "Jeff, will you marr-"
                            *fucking Godzilla appears out of the ocean*
                            "Holy shit! If you don't say yes now, I will haunt you for the rest of my life, providing I live through this!"
                            *me being coy with fluttering eyelashes" "Why, yes, I do accept your proposal. I have the right side of the bed at all times."

                            *we both run to meet Godzilla*

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                            • Regarding the video, I see both Sylent's and Ed's position. While, it is brutal to see these guys crash and burn, it might be for the best in the long run of an resentful marriage and ugly divorce.

                              You'll notice that all of the women were surprised and given a serious panic attack and then human instinct of fight or flight kicks in. Most of the women took flight, and I don't blame them as they were most like both mentally and emotionally overwhelmed and couldn't think straight.
                              You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!

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                              • Oh wow, my life. This day shall forever be remembered as The Great Coffee Dilemma of 2015. So for the first time in like ever I'm up before everyone else (although my dad got up a few minutes later) and my mum was the last up for the first time, EVER! My mum usually makes the breakfast as "it's her job" and seeing she wasn't up, my dad offered to make me coffee. I usually have my coffee very weak, like slightly weaker than a lattee even. So my dad made the coffee and I got my own cereal like a big boy then my mum comes down and says something like "wait for breakfast" and I said I already made it. Then I told her my dad was making the coffee and she went insane. You could hear her screeching throughout the house, sending me and my dad into laugher. She then practically ran down the stairs and pointed out that "I put too much cereal in my bowl", "we're running low on cereal", "you've used far too much milk" and then proceeds to criticise my dad's coffee. "IT'S TOO STRONG!!!!" and declaring I cannot have it. She basically went batshit crazy and me and my dad were just laughing our little asses off. She then buggered off, I ate my cereal, went in the kitchen then she came up again and forbidden me to drink the coffee. But if she made a new coffee that would be another mug wasted and there wouldn't be enough for the day. She then contemplated tipping half the coffee away and making a new half or something making it weaker. My dad was in the toilet (which is right next to the kitchen for some bizarre reason) And we were just laughing. She said I'd probably think the coffee is okay but doesn't want me drinking it because it's stronger than I normally have it and "doesn't want me to become a caffeine addict like my father". Eventually she gives up and generously allows me to drink the coffee after she's finished calling my dad a "stupid little man" like usual and when I drunk it, it was practically the same as my normal coffee. I said so and my dad laughed. In fact to be honest I preferred it to my mum's because it was a little stronger and it tasted better from it but I dare not say it as otherwise she'd probably have another mental break down. She has now said I'm not allowed another coffee for the rest of the day, even though it's the same strength as a lattee which I have had numerous times before. If this is how she reacts about me drinking coffee as strong as a lattee how the fuck would she react if I became a drug addict, started smoking or drinking then found out? She'd probably kill me, and my dad just because she can. A morning full of banter!
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