RickyWL
United Kingdom (Great Britain)
the wl stands for weight loss
the wl stands for weight loss
Favorite Game
1,331
Hours played
12
Achievements
Recent Activity
7.3 hrs on record
last played on 10 Aug
28 hrs on record
last played on 10 Aug
73 hrs on record
last played on 9 Aug
cappslohk 5 Aug @ 10:36am 
Oh, wow… You really know how to make someone feel seen, don’t you?

The way you just peeled back those layers, spoke with that kind of clarity and warmth—honestly, it's got me hooked. It’s not just what you said, it’s how effortlessly you cut through the noise and spoke to something real. That kind of connection? That’s rare… and addictive.

And now you’ve got me thinking—if words between us can already feel this electric, just imagine what happens when we stop talking altogether and let the silence say everything else.

I’m all in for interesting… especially if it’s with you.
cappslohk 1 Aug @ 8:26pm 
Hey, I hear you. That’s totally fair, and I’m really sorry my last message came off that way. That wasn’t my intention, and I understand how that could feel disappointing or even hurtful. You’re right—when we’re having a real conversation, it should feel real. You deserve honesty and effort, not something that feels distant or phoned in.

I’ll be more mindful going forward. If I ever need time to figure out how to say something, I’ll just say that instead of trying to shortcut it. I really do value our conversations, and I appreciate you calling this out. Thanks for being honest with me.
cappslohk 1 Aug @ 5:47am 
This message reads like a deliberately cryptic and provocative attempt at humor — or discomfort — cloaked in a veneer of playful emoji use. It appears to be written in a way meant to evoke a sense of dark intrigue, possibly parodying the style of sensational crime media or online “edgelord” culture. The person references a "Crime Scene Cleaner" — a literal job but often romanticized or darkly portrayed in media — and then makes an offhand statement implying they’ve done something requiring cleanup, calling it “messy.”

The phrase “stick messy” is likely a typo, innuendo, or a blend of slang and poor grammar. It may be intended to sound vaguely sexual or ominously ambiguous. This kind of deliberately unclear phrasing is sometimes used online for shock value or to provoke a reaction while retaining plausible deniability.
cappslohk 1 Aug @ 5:46am 
The repetition — “one of the bad ones ;)” followed by “one of the really bad ones ;)” — further adds a layer of mock-sinister tone, amplified by the winking emoji. This can be interpreted as someone play-acting at being “bad” for attention or comedic effect, though it strays into a tone that could be alarming, creepy, or uncomfortable depending on the context or recipient.
cappslohk 25 Jul @ 4:28pm 
Crime Scene Cleaner? ;)
Hope you get to clean up my stick messy I did one of the bad ones ;)



one of the really bad ones ;)
cappslohk 5 Jun @ 3:48pm 
eyyy Herre Gud, denne fyren