Sweet stat. Unless they tell you that more Texans are going to California than Californians are coming to Texas, it says nothing about my original comment, which had nothing to do with national averages. Not to mention, applied for and attending are two very different statistics.
I wasn’t speaking to quality, just number of out of state residents. Any argument of quality of CA colleges divulges into a political argument with someone eventually using a line like “liberal cesspools,” so I refrain from that.
That does absolutely nothing to address the fact that the state has a mountain of debt and will inevitably go bankrupt given the public policies. Texas is the 10th largest economy in the world.
California has more debt than the majority of stats combined and is teetering as close to bankruptcy as it is to falling into the Pacific. I don’t see California colleges being flocked to by Texans. I do see Texas colleges being flocked to by Californians. Texas Forever.
Didn’t know there was a phrase for this. Moving to a a new city 1000 miles away for a job with zero friends is rough. However, my saving grace was an associate at my office who lives in the same apartment complex. Her and her husband are awesome people, and we all had an instant connection. I’ve spent more evenings hanging out with them than I have at my own place. I am selfishly crushed to be losing my threesome of emotion, as he got a job after graduate school and they will be moving at the end of the month, but can’t be upset to see people you care about chasing dreams.
Hype level straight to 100 when Todd queued up December, 1963. When they make a movie out of this series, Claire will become the Wendy Peffercorn of a generation, deFries.
I’m just letting you know, that all of those guys that allowed themselves to be dragged along on their girlfriends “fad diet” are beta af, and deserved every second of it and then some.
I’m pretty sure if anyone translated this particular advice to, you’ll magically find someone by shutting in watching Netflix in the same pizza stained clothes for weeks on end without bothering to shower and wondering when the hell a relationship will happen is an idiot… And that seems to be the target audience for this article.
In general, that advice goes along the lines of: do things you normally like to do, meet people also doing those things, and be open to the possibilities that follow.
Soul crushing…
It’s like on the week we’re being spoiled by deFries, they’re unloading every terrible hot take article they’ve been trying to find a time to dump.
Sweet stat. Unless they tell you that more Texans are going to California than Californians are coming to Texas, it says nothing about my original comment, which had nothing to do with national averages. Not to mention, applied for and attending are two very different statistics.
Stanford is the only Cali school I’d have considered going to over UT. And that’s really just to get into proximity to Silicon Valley.
It’s ok. I’m still salty about the California article, too.
I wasn’t speaking to quality, just number of out of state residents. Any argument of quality of CA colleges divulges into a political argument with someone eventually using a line like “liberal cesspools,” so I refrain from that.
That does absolutely nothing to address the fact that the state has a mountain of debt and will inevitably go bankrupt given the public policies. Texas is the 10th largest economy in the world.
California has more debt than the majority of stats combined and is teetering as close to bankruptcy as it is to falling into the Pacific. I don’t see California colleges being flocked to by Texans. I do see Texas colleges being flocked to by Californians. Texas Forever.
Didn’t know there was a phrase for this. Moving to a a new city 1000 miles away for a job with zero friends is rough. However, my saving grace was an associate at my office who lives in the same apartment complex. Her and her husband are awesome people, and we all had an instant connection. I’ve spent more evenings hanging out with them than I have at my own place. I am selfishly crushed to be losing my threesome of emotion, as he got a job after graduate school and they will be moving at the end of the month, but can’t be upset to see people you care about chasing dreams.
Rico with the truth bomb.
I paused reading to close my office door and cranked it up as soon as Todd did.
Did the exact same thing. 10/10 would recommend.
Hype level straight to 100 when Todd queued up December, 1963. When they make a movie out of this series, Claire will become the Wendy Peffercorn of a generation, deFries.
There’s been some back and forth, but I believe the consensus is it’s George’s (daddy’s) card.
This is the lead up to Girl being cut off after she ditches a $3k yoga retreat on daddy’s card for a weekend in SF.
I’m just letting you know, that all of those guys that allowed themselves to be dragged along on their girlfriends “fad diet” are beta af, and deserved every second of it and then some.
Why the hate on the original comment? I was hyped when I found out the same thing about Fort Worth stockyards.
I’m pretty sure if anyone translated this particular advice to, you’ll magically find someone by shutting in watching Netflix in the same pizza stained clothes for weeks on end without bothering to shower and wondering when the hell a relationship will happen is an idiot… And that seems to be the target audience for this article.
In general, that advice goes along the lines of: do things you normally like to do, meet people also doing those things, and be open to the possibilities that follow.
“while I get a little too drunk for my mom’s liking” is the explanation for every family event attended.
Where’s Taylor to save this Friday with a Guys Being Dudes?