Well that’s the thing, there is no longer a right path. Just find what makes you financially stable and happy enough to where you don’t hate your job and do that. Except drugs and murder. Don’t do that.
Hell no. I already wake up at 6 AM for work, any earlier and no amount of coffee will help me avoid being a zombie for the rest of the day.
I like continuing my college tradition of working out before going to sleep. It’s great – I get a solid workout in, take a hot and relaxing shower after and sleep like a baby.
This was awesome, thank you. I think a lot of these problems also stem from not having direction for the first time in our lives. For about 15 years, we have a set path that most of us are prepared for and follow. Go to school, get good grades, do some extracurriculars, get into a good college, get ready for a career, etc.
The problem is this set path essentially ends once we graduate. For the first time, we don’t have a pre-determined set of things to do and many of us (including myself) freak out. I think that our 20s, and honestly even 30s, are for figuring out what exactly we want to do now that we have the full power to choose. Get married and have kids? Sure. Explore the world and bang hookers in Southeast Asia? Why not. For the first time in our lives, there’s no right or wrong choice to make and that’s both freeing and terrifying.
Is giving a gift not standard practice? Maybe my experiences at weddings that I’ve been to have just been different compared to others’ on here, but I’ve given nice gifts at all of the weddings that I’ve been to.
I somewhat agree that it depends on the relationship. I did RSVP with a +1 to the wedding so the bride and groom had an accurate head count. Other than that, I fail to see what difference it would make if I brought a fiancée or an old buddy from college.
I know that this tends to be frowned upon, but what about bringing a friend as your +1? I couldn’t find a date to a wedding a few weeks back so I brought a buddy of mine and it worked out great. We took a bunch of shots of tequila and since he already has a girlfriend, he served as the perfect wingman.
Definitely buy the Warriors tickets because being able to see arguably the greatest basketball team ever assembled (at least on paper at this point in time) in person is priceless.
Also, they’ll only go up in value and you’ll probably be able to sell some to offset the initial cost.
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Is this how you met your socialist ex-girlfriend?
Wanting to hit on a fictional character. PGP.
Somehow, I’m not too surprised that Caroline’s mom is a MILF.
Look at it this way: your ex-girlfriend is a Bernie-loving socialist. By definition, you’re already the better person.
Less than half, not bad
Well that’s the thing, there is no longer a right path. Just find what makes you financially stable and happy enough to where you don’t hate your job and do that. Except drugs and murder. Don’t do that.
Hell no. I already wake up at 6 AM for work, any earlier and no amount of coffee will help me avoid being a zombie for the rest of the day.
I like continuing my college tradition of working out before going to sleep. It’s great – I get a solid workout in, take a hot and relaxing shower after and sleep like a baby.
This was awesome, thank you. I think a lot of these problems also stem from not having direction for the first time in our lives. For about 15 years, we have a set path that most of us are prepared for and follow. Go to school, get good grades, do some extracurriculars, get into a good college, get ready for a career, etc.
The problem is this set path essentially ends once we graduate. For the first time, we don’t have a pre-determined set of things to do and many of us (including myself) freak out. I think that our 20s, and honestly even 30s, are for figuring out what exactly we want to do now that we have the full power to choose. Get married and have kids? Sure. Explore the world and bang hookers in Southeast Asia? Why not. For the first time in our lives, there’s no right or wrong choice to make and that’s both freeing and terrifying.
Is giving a gift not standard practice? Maybe my experiences at weddings that I’ve been to have just been different compared to others’ on here, but I’ve given nice gifts at all of the weddings that I’ve been to.
¯_(ツ)_/¯ I still fail to see much of a difference between the two, but maybe that’s just a product of my social circle.
I somewhat agree that it depends on the relationship. I did RSVP with a +1 to the wedding so the bride and groom had an accurate head count. Other than that, I fail to see what difference it would make if I brought a fiancée or an old buddy from college.
I know that this tends to be frowned upon, but what about bringing a friend as your +1? I couldn’t find a date to a wedding a few weeks back so I brought a buddy of mine and it worked out great. We took a bunch of shots of tequila and since he already has a girlfriend, he served as the perfect wingman.
Oh yeah, sounds about right.
No mention of Debbie Wasserman-Schultz?
Definitely buy the Warriors tickets because being able to see arguably the greatest basketball team ever assembled (at least on paper at this point in time) in person is priceless.
Also, they’ll only go up in value and you’ll probably be able to sell some to offset the initial cost.
Reading this made me think of Drake’s lyrical masterpiece.
“You used to call me on my cell phone…”
I’m scared of flying and begin to dread any upcoming flights way in advance. It’s basically like having Sunday Scaries every day for a week.
You hate Harry Potter? I’m sorry you had a bad childhood. There’s professional help out there for that.
That’s why I need your help.