That’s what I do. Anytime I need to sign up for something with an email I do:
That’s what I do. Anytime I need to sign up for something with an email I do:
I think I get what you’re saying but it’s very nuanced. The same things I’ve surprised friends with are suddenly romantic when I surprise my partner with them.
Has he been paying taxes already?
I just realized that’s how my wife sees me after my son was explaining how a sink works for the 73rd time. My takeaway is I need to be more invested in what he’s talking about no matter how boring, cause getting ignored when you’re excited about something doesn’t feel great.
The other takeaway is my wife isn’t mean, I just talk a lot.
I’m already a loner but omniscience would seal the deal.
It prevents the sentence from continuing which makes everyone want to either leave the conversation or try to “help out”. Same principle.
I’m usually right about 60% of the time with strangers, though I’m intentionally not finishing the sentence aloud.
With friends and coworkers it’s usually that we’ve forgotten a common word somehow and just appreciate the other person remembering it for us.
the frumunda is what really makes the difference.
weigh to much
The problem is definitely when I’m not working.
I suppose I’m just too cynical. It does make me happy to see the BS zionist propaganda failing though
Killing all the human shields that are in the way is not an acceptable counter-strategy, and will cost Israel its allies while further angering its many foes.
It’s been working great so far. Relationships with allies flourishing as usual; we’re all sating our bloodlust vicariously.
Cool!
Like working on cars. Oh wait…
I’m sure this will just be used for more bias against Gaza.
I’m holding out for ButtSharpies, not really the change I want to be in the world though.
I like how the “don’t dead, open inside” at the end just works.
I’m on the lookout for a long-term, platonic adjacent relationship with a contemplative person!
And when the sniper gets paid off?