Do you know something, that if the other perosn knew you knew, they would be very embarrassed?

Yes, I found some things on a cousin's hard drive...though I'm not certain he even knows this himself.
 
My father does things that my mother doesn't know... hm...
 
^ That happens a lot. I wish my father would stop doing so also.
 
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i think that this pic will sum up stuff : P
 
Going through the closet to discover... my cousin's 'personal uses'...
 
Well i called my friend once on his mobile phone, he accidentaly answered it(he meant to hang me up) and i could hear him having sex with his GF... awkward....:P Of course i listened to that for about 30 mins so:P

POOF * Diseapears in a cloud of smoke, appearing 3 meters further, D'OH*
 
I found a lot of "interesting" files o n my friends PC, hope he doesn't rename the folder.
 
Seeing my father... looking at... porn. >_> *Sigh* It's natural, but still... I wish I hadn't seen it.
 
I found a lot of "interesting" files o n my friends PC, hope he doesn't rename the folder.

I think I know who you know who it is~

Seeing my father... looking at... porn. >_> *Sigh* It's natural, but still... I wish I hadn't seen it.

Coincidence?! Happens sometimes when I walk to the kitchen during the night~ :lmao:

I found some things on my cousin's computer that I don't i should have... Leet infiltration skills...
 
Hmm...I always keep a few mistakes that my friend makes handy to use as leverage in arguments and debates. So yeah, I suppose you could consider those embarrassing, especially considering he likes to view himself as "perfect". It`s fun calling him out on something.
 
Hmm those people who think too highly of themselves... hate when they dont admit to mistakes and argue despite knowing theyre wrong...
 

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