I have to say i’m ready for him to propose. I feel like this is just a delaying tactic until Will actually proposes or tells us he proposed this past weekend
You may have stated it in the first line, however, the point of the advice is to stop obsessing over it and doing things that drive away potential suitors. You railed against perfectly legitimate advice and turned it into an entire article that simply missed the point. That being said, I strongly disagree with the premise of your article and while I’m happy you found someone, maybe you need to reevaluate how you take advice before doling it out.
Hot take: Girl is not nearly as bad as y’all make her out to be. Todd absolutely knew what he was getting into, and would leave if he wanted to. Sure Girl can be vapid and uses ridiculous language and has little to no work ethic, but that can describe a pretty large chunk of our generation. There’s a reason people like this exist and its because we all created them by always giving them what they want: attention. Personally, its nice to see her humanized versus outrageous just to get us to comment. I also would not say no to a Chronicles of Todd.
Do you dress as ridiculous for an office job as you did at Grandex? and if so, do you think that has negative ramifications for your professional career?
Honestly, i’m glad it was addressed. Some comments are funny and some are just TFM troll status bad. We’re all grown adults and should be able to act like it even if it is anonymous. Well said, Dave.
I feel like the backlash is a bit undeserved. I can understand the argument that the message was ineffective but Quinn has literally been nothing but positive and welcoming of a conversation. Nothing is gained by attacking someone even if their message might seem “misguided” to you. I’m not even saying I agree with her points, but damn guys have some backbone and realize not everyone agrees with you. The only way to influence people is with rational conversation, which is something all of us need to do.
So, essentially what you’re saying is watching grown men flop and show off their acting chops is a real sport just because baseball pitchers can be overweight. If you were going to make an argument, a better one would have been either a) high level of athletisim required to go for 90+ minutes or b) skill and coordination required for the sport to do what most of us can not do. Both of these would have been better. The rest of the world can keep soccer. I’ll stick with football, basketball, and baseball.
You are teasing us at this point.
I think I can speak for most of us when I say way less of Micah and more of Intern Peyton
I have to say i’m ready for him to propose. I feel like this is just a delaying tactic until Will actually proposes or tells us he proposed this past weekend
Honestly, as someone currently going through a break, this eased my anxiety.
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You may have stated it in the first line, however, the point of the advice is to stop obsessing over it and doing things that drive away potential suitors. You railed against perfectly legitimate advice and turned it into an entire article that simply missed the point. That being said, I strongly disagree with the premise of your article and while I’m happy you found someone, maybe you need to reevaluate how you take advice before doling it out.
Oil money can’t make up for poor taste. Sad!
Hot take: Girl is not nearly as bad as y’all make her out to be. Todd absolutely knew what he was getting into, and would leave if he wanted to. Sure Girl can be vapid and uses ridiculous language and has little to no work ethic, but that can describe a pretty large chunk of our generation. There’s a reason people like this exist and its because we all created them by always giving them what they want: attention. Personally, its nice to see her humanized versus outrageous just to get us to comment. I also would not say no to a Chronicles of Todd.
In Louisiana for work, going all in on crawfish Dave. Definitely sad to see this one go.
Do you dress as ridiculous for an office job as you did at Grandex? and if so, do you think that has negative ramifications for your professional career?
Don’t insult God’s country by picking Dallas over Houston. Other than that, thank you for your service and God bless up there.
Honestly, i’m glad it was addressed. Some comments are funny and some are just TFM troll status bad. We’re all grown adults and should be able to act like it even if it is anonymous. Well said, Dave.
I feel like the backlash is a bit undeserved. I can understand the argument that the message was ineffective but Quinn has literally been nothing but positive and welcoming of a conversation. Nothing is gained by attacking someone even if their message might seem “misguided” to you. I’m not even saying I agree with her points, but damn guys have some backbone and realize not everyone agrees with you. The only way to influence people is with rational conversation, which is something all of us need to do.
I’m still at the office so I’ll pull an audible after leaving and probably go popeyes.
I’m not a tax accountant. I’m a financial statement auditor so not a great take there champ
Its busy season. I’m always at my desk.
Zero respect for people who think Paris is a good song. Sad!
So, essentially what you’re saying is watching grown men flop and show off their acting chops is a real sport just because baseball pitchers can be overweight. If you were going to make an argument, a better one would have been either a) high level of athletisim required to go for 90+ minutes or b) skill and coordination required for the sport to do what most of us can not do. Both of these would have been better. The rest of the world can keep soccer. I’ll stick with football, basketball, and baseball.
Would rather be at my desk than watch soccer. Come back when you cover real sports Wool
I’m sorry with what drizzled on it?