I’m gonna get down votes for this, but that’s the price for telling the truth. No one in the Jazz community respects his music, in fact he even knows he’s a sell-out. Anyone who reveres him as a sax god has been duped.
Gotta pay the price in the short term to make gains in the long term. The trip back home is well worth it, plus this is an unexpected chance to hit up your hometown bars.
On a related note, I submitted my first article titled “Breaking Down the Optimal Times to Do Your Business at Your Business.” It’s been 3 weeks, what’s the usual time-frame for submissions of this kind?
Very relatable concerns, great piece.
Sounds like you need to adopt an internal locus of control rather than an external one. Go to the gym because you’re genuinely motivated to inside, not to keep up appearances or please the opposite gender (consider those side benefits). Same goes with ‘changing’ for the sake of the relationship; change because you want to, not because you have to please someone. This is much easier said than done, and what do I know, I’m 23 and single.
“Just because it isn’t a problem for me doesn’t mean that it isn’t a problem.” This should be the quote of the year. Attacking someone’s character is not a valid argument and is considered an illogical fallacy. Unfortunately, this is what political discourse in this country has been reduced to. Kudos Quinn for bucking the trend!
Madden ’04 all the way, Vick was unstoppable
I’m gonna get down votes for this, but that’s the price for telling the truth. No one in the Jazz community respects his music, in fact he even knows he’s a sell-out. Anyone who reveres him as a sax god has been duped.
I was dry-heaving on a work flight due to the bender the night before. Now all my coworkers think I’m a lightweight… I’m 23.
New World wines are where it’s at, they’re cheaper, exotic, and in my opinion taste just as good if not better than the generic Napa/Sonoma labels
Tell me about it…I’m from Philly.
Also DC has no local brews due to shit water and being situated on a swamp. No real brews no real dives.
Gotta pay the price in the short term to make gains in the long term. The trip back home is well worth it, plus this is an unexpected chance to hit up your hometown bars.
On a related note, I submitted my first article titled “Breaking Down the Optimal Times to Do Your Business at Your Business.” It’s been 3 weeks, what’s the usual time-frame for submissions of this kind?
If it’s not on the company’s dime, does it even count?
I get my leg cramps from reading too much PGP on the office crapper, talk about irony.
Maybe they’re skeptical you actually have a boyfriend, which opens a new host of questions for you to address in your next article.
Yuengling is the dark horse beer, best price-to-quality ratio.
Very relatable concerns, great piece.
Sounds like you need to adopt an internal locus of control rather than an external one. Go to the gym because you’re genuinely motivated to inside, not to keep up appearances or please the opposite gender (consider those side benefits). Same goes with ‘changing’ for the sake of the relationship; change because you want to, not because you have to please someone. This is much easier said than done, and what do I know, I’m 23 and single.
Here’s to hoping the uptick is real.
I guarantee there’s still someone worse out there
No one’s a real person in college.
Solid Disney list, Emperor’a New Groove is a very underrated movie. Might be a Cinderella story in a March Madness bracket.
You mean Rachel? But no worries, everyone called my ex Rachel when her name was Lauren. Classic mistake.
“Just because it isn’t a problem for me doesn’t mean that it isn’t a problem.” This should be the quote of the year. Attacking someone’s character is not a valid argument and is considered an illogical fallacy. Unfortunately, this is what political discourse in this country has been reduced to. Kudos Quinn for bucking the trend!
That’s probably because the guy was wearing a Cowboys or Giants jersey and had it coming.