I’m liking where this seems to be headed. Rather than bonding over their shared love of genuineness and “real”ness, Joce may instead serve as a mentor figure to Velma, inspiring her to be true to herself.
Cheese and crackers?
Not that that’s something lame to eat, but I’d assume Jocelyn would like something a bit more common, like chips, or hardcore, like pepper chips.
I have to appreciate that this isn’t like an actual betrayal like I anticipated it to be, but rather someone who can’t (or doesn’t want to) express their true selves.
o/~ Is she omni-amourous? o/~
I’m liking where this seems to be headed. Rather than bonding over their shared love of genuineness and “real”ness, Joce may instead serve as a mentor figure to Velma, inspiring her to be true to herself.
Fuck… the Macarena…
Cheese and crackers?
Not that that’s something lame to eat, but I’d assume Jocelyn would like something a bit more common, like chips, or hardcore, like pepper chips.
My god… I remember the whole Macarena craze. My mom was into it. lol
This took an interesting turn.
I have to appreciate that this isn’t like an actual betrayal like I anticipated it to be, but rather someone who can’t (or doesn’t want to) express their true selves.
At least she actually sings on her tracks.