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This week's brawl was fun-ish, but now that I got my win, I'm never stepping back in it again.
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This week's brawl was fun-ish, but now that I got my win, I'm never stepping back in it again.
I got ****ing destroyed at billiards, arcade basketball and darts and had to pretend I let her win.
I am a failure of a man
I'm not surprised you'd post just for the sake of getting a reaction out of someone.
Yeah, because now he has three awesome options: a) never play one of those again with her; b) keep losing and acting like it was on purpose, expecting her to keep believing it; c) get better enough to win, behind her back, in between now and the next time they play those things.
Starting a relationship based on a petty unnecessary lie so she doesn't knows something as important and relationship-breaking as sucking at some ****ty games. Top priorities confirmed.
It has some basis to it, considering your parameters for things to do on new relationships.
Let's see...
"Have to" and "must"...
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-di...-to-in-English
""Have to" and "must" have the same meaning in the affirmative and interrogative forms when referring to obligation."
https://www.englishgrammarsecrets.co...aveto/menu.php
"We can also use 'have to' to express a strong obligation. When we use 'have to' this usually means that some external circumstance makes the obligation necessary."
http://learnenglishteens.britishcoun...ion-and-advice
"We use have to / must / should + infinitive to talk about obligation, things that are necessary to do, or to give advice about things that are a good idea to do."
But let me guess: you learned English from a woman (so it's her fault)?
"Lying is fine when I consider so. After all the HAS TO know it's a lie." Yeah, I'm really going to take the word of someone who straight up says lying to the girl was the right thing to do.