As a general rule, I HATE the “supports a player from that team” excuse. Does that mean that you change teams when the player re-signs or gets traded? That’s how you get Packers fans in Georgia, or Nationals fans in Ohio, or Patriots fans in every damn corner of the country. It’s just lazy.
Being the only single groomsman is so much better than having a +1. All that attention, plus you look great. And during the ceremony you can scan the crowd for any cute, single, potentially jealous women in attendance.
I get where you’re coming from, and I do love a good craft beer, but if you’re going to immerse yourself in the blatantly pretentious world of craft beer, you have to be prepared for it.
I’m with you 100%. I will say though that I won’t hold it against someone who has an underwhelming tweet or follower count. Not everybody has twitter game, and I’ll respect you more for laying low than sending out shit for the same of sending it.
Fun fact, you don’t have to be rich to raise a kid right and give them happiness. Beyond the necessary financial stability, one might argue that being raised in an affluent household that put careers before family contributes to selfish and entitled behavior. I’m from a heavily lower middle class family and grew up in metro Atlanta where the entitlement attitudes of the youth and wealth of their parents is off the charts.
The under-cut, the particular hairstyle worn by Arthur Shelby, is a throwback. Few actually pull it off. However you seem to find fault in what I would simply call a “grownup haircut.” I’m not 18 anymore and my hair doesn’t define me. I just need to look neat. If you want a man-bun then be a Batista or go back to college. You wands be like Bieber? Sell a platinum album or something. i don’t care, do you. But the reason every guy is getting these haircuts is because every guy eventually becomes, you know, an adult.
Hating on liberal arts degrees haha. They can be challenging to place in a job. You just have to do a lot of legwork and internships before you graduate and you’ll be fine. I also have a BA in polisci and live in Atlanta.
You know those kids who were raised in alcohol free, super strict households and then get to college and lose control because they’ve never had exposure? Those are my folks on social media.
As a general rule, I HATE the “supports a player from that team” excuse. Does that mean that you change teams when the player re-signs or gets traded? That’s how you get Packers fans in Georgia, or Nationals fans in Ohio, or Patriots fans in every damn corner of the country. It’s just lazy.
But like, what age you going to wear with shorts? Sneakers?
Being the only single groomsman is so much better than having a +1. All that attention, plus you look great. And during the ceremony you can scan the crowd for any cute, single, potentially jealous women in attendance.
Brewer 1: “How can we make this brew better? I’m stumped.”
Brewer 2: “what if….hear me out here, but what if we add more…..hops.”
Brewer 1: “oh. my. God.”
I get where you’re coming from, and I do love a good craft beer, but if you’re going to immerse yourself in the blatantly pretentious world of craft beer, you have to be prepared for it.
But did anybody pay their tab at the club?
Not Blade Runner! Noooo
He should have won awards for that performance.
No way. Their levels of fame and success aren’t comparable
I’m with you 100%. I will say though that I won’t hold it against someone who has an underwhelming tweet or follower count. Not everybody has twitter game, and I’ll respect you more for laying low than sending out shit for the same of sending it.
that’s genius…..
Fun fact, you don’t have to be rich to raise a kid right and give them happiness. Beyond the necessary financial stability, one might argue that being raised in an affluent household that put careers before family contributes to selfish and entitled behavior. I’m from a heavily lower middle class family and grew up in metro Atlanta where the entitlement attitudes of the youth and wealth of their parents is off the charts.
*barista
The under-cut, the particular hairstyle worn by Arthur Shelby, is a throwback. Few actually pull it off. However you seem to find fault in what I would simply call a “grownup haircut.” I’m not 18 anymore and my hair doesn’t define me. I just need to look neat. If you want a man-bun then be a Batista or go back to college. You wands be like Bieber? Sell a platinum album or something. i don’t care, do you. But the reason every guy is getting these haircuts is because every guy eventually becomes, you know, an adult.
Hating on liberal arts degrees haha. They can be challenging to place in a job. You just have to do a lot of legwork and internships before you graduate and you’ll be fine. I also have a BA in polisci and live in Atlanta.
Not gonna lie, if we’re on a date and you keep taking about your fucking pet, I don’t give a shit what kind either, then it might be our last date.
I don’t even know why I own a 3.
Soooooooo….. are you hiring?
You know those kids who were raised in alcohol free, super strict households and then get to college and lose control because they’ve never had exposure? Those are my folks on social media.
We get it, you had a girl over