The Out Of Context Quotes Thread

You can't take the quote and chop it up. It has to be the whole quote or it's not a pure "out of context quote." If we can selectively choose which parts of the quote we use, I can make this out of Mav's post:

Penis Width Matters to Me so muCh
There have to be rules, people. This isn't Nam.
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I had to take it off. Unfortunately, it's not wanting to screw back into the valve. Should it be difficult to screw it back in? If it is difficult, does that mean I should get a new hose? It just will not screw in there. I'll twist it several times and then pull up on it and it hasn't even gotten started.

I tried it with a flexible hose and it was fine so I know I'm understanding what I'm supposed to be doing. (The problem with the flexible hose is no matter which end I screw on first, it ends up as a coil and I want it to be straighter). Is there any reason I shouldn't use a flexible one? It works fine right now but I want the original straight hose to work. Maybe the problem is just that it's wet, but that seems like it'd always be a problem.
 
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I had to take it off. Unfortunately, it's not wanting to screw back into the valve. Should it be difficult to screw it back in? If it is difficult, does that mean I should get a new hose? It just will not screw in there. I'll twist it several times and then pull up on it and it hasn't even gotten started.

I tried it with a flexible hose and it was fine so I know I'm understanding what I'm supposed to be doing. (The problem with the flexible hose is no matter which end I screw on first, it ends up as a coil and I want it to be straighter). Is there any reason I shouldn't use a flexible one? It works fine right now but I want the original straight hose to work. Maybe the problem is just that it's wet, but that seems like it'd always be a problem.
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I had to take it off. Unfortunately, it's not wanting to screw back into the valve. Should it be difficult to screw it back in? If it is difficult, does that mean I should get a new hose? It just will not screw in there. I'll twist it several times and then pull up on it and it hasn't even gotten started.

I tried it with a flexible hose and it was fine so I know I'm understanding what I'm supposed to be doing. (The problem with the flexible hose is no matter which end I screw on first, it ends up as a coil and I want it to be straighter). Is there any reason I shouldn't use a flexible one? It works fine right now but I want the original straight hose to work. Maybe the problem is just that it's wet, but that seems like it'd always be a problem.
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This really isn't fair.

 
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