I might have to make a character map ala deFries but long and short: Ryan and Boy are best friends. Ryan and Jennie are now engaged. Girl and Bethany are best friends. All six are friends from college.
Weird angles in the profile pics can also qualify. Little trick I learned, look at the girl’s arms. She can angle her face and cleavage to make her look more svelte, but arms will tell you all you need to know about her actual figure.
Almost 30-year-old dude. Force Awakens and Rogue one are in my top 3 Star Wars movies ever (Empire being the other). Last Jedi was bad because of horrible pacing, weird character development, and structured really badly.
1. Only if it’s relevant to a current event (i.e. a New Year’s tweet from 2016 works for the next few days) or if it’s been at least 3 months since the original tweet.
2. Reply to yourself and use the “/1” at the start to indicate it’s a multiple-part tweet.
3. Characters are a precious commodity and you gotta save ’em when you can.
4. You follow me (@joshetyler). I’ll show you the way :D. No honestly, just follow whoever you want, and you’ll get some suggestions from Twitter/see stuff they like.
5. To quote Cady Herron, “the limit does not exist.”
6. It’s just a way to say “this.” Like I agree with this but someone already said it.
7. Delete and re-write.
8. A like is basically a “good job,” a retweet is an “I approve of this message.” Pass out the likes all you want, be stingy with the retweets.
9. See NorthernGrad’s response.
Great column sir. Always remember that you cannot shame someone into changing their minds. Open dialogue and empathy will help bring us to a sensible compromise.
I have told my parents to watch this show but, under no circumstances, start with the first episode. Watch a few of the others before you dip your toes into the massive WTF that is “National Anthem.”
Or “you should keep your head/shoulders/hips down/locked/loose when you’re swinging/chipping/putting/jacking it.” But seriously this video should come with a trigger warning.
Lowkey, I thought Community was still great after the 3rd season. Paget Brewster and David Keith did a servicable job holding the gap that Glover and Chase left (although losing the Troy and Abed duo was a total game changer). It also had a few of my favorite episodes of the series in “Cooperative Polygraphy” and “App Development and Condiments.”
Agree on TWD wholeheartedly though. The moment Glen and Abe died, my interest in the show died too. I’ll still binge a few on rare weekends, but my heart just isn’t in it. If you, or any other commenters, are looking for a new TV relationship, there’s this hot young thing called “Mr. Robot” that not nearly enough people are talking about.
As someone who just showered at his gf’s place for the first time after 4 months of dating, this relationship timeline gave me major anxiety.
It’s a 10-minute walk from McPherson metro station, and 15 from Farragut North. I’ve done it before, would do it again, weather permitting.
I might have to make a character map ala deFries but long and short: Ryan and Boy are best friends. Ryan and Jennie are now engaged. Girl and Bethany are best friends. All six are friends from college.
Jennie and this Girl are two different people, for clarification.
Started working out before work. It sucks in the moment, but having your whole evening free is just a revelation.
Glad you’re enjoying it. I’m aiming to get them out at least every other week (hopefully weekly).
Weird angles in the profile pics can also qualify. Little trick I learned, look at the girl’s arms. She can angle her face and cleavage to make her look more svelte, but arms will tell you all you need to know about her actual figure.
Can confirm.
You’re my favorite postgrad aquatic mammal. Love all you guys who comment to help me and the other writers churn out content you want to see.
Kylo and Rey was the best part of the movie. Everything that happened with Luke, Leia, Poe, and Finn was inconsequential or nonsensical.
Almost 30-year-old dude. Force Awakens and Rogue one are in my top 3 Star Wars movies ever (Empire being the other). Last Jedi was bad because of horrible pacing, weird character development, and structured really badly.
I am Senor CHANG! And I’m so ill! This is a warning I can’t be killed!
1. Only if it’s relevant to a current event (i.e. a New Year’s tweet from 2016 works for the next few days) or if it’s been at least 3 months since the original tweet.
2. Reply to yourself and use the “/1” at the start to indicate it’s a multiple-part tweet.
3. Characters are a precious commodity and you gotta save ’em when you can.
4. You follow me (@joshetyler). I’ll show you the way :D. No honestly, just follow whoever you want, and you’ll get some suggestions from Twitter/see stuff they like.
5. To quote Cady Herron, “the limit does not exist.”
6. It’s just a way to say “this.” Like I agree with this but someone already said it.
7. Delete and re-write.
8. A like is basically a “good job,” a retweet is an “I approve of this message.” Pass out the likes all you want, be stingy with the retweets.
9. See NorthernGrad’s response.
Great column sir. Always remember that you cannot shame someone into changing their minds. Open dialogue and empathy will help bring us to a sensible compromise.
I have told my parents to watch this show but, under no circumstances, start with the first episode. Watch a few of the others before you dip your toes into the massive WTF that is “National Anthem.”
Or “you should keep your head/shoulders/hips down/locked/loose when you’re swinging/chipping/putting/jacking it.” But seriously this video should come with a trigger warning.
Wow, that is truly the highest of praise. Thanks and glad you’re enjoying it!
Also criminally underrated.
Home Alone is the correct answer.
Lowkey, I thought Community was still great after the 3rd season. Paget Brewster and David Keith did a servicable job holding the gap that Glover and Chase left (although losing the Troy and Abed duo was a total game changer). It also had a few of my favorite episodes of the series in “Cooperative Polygraphy” and “App Development and Condiments.”
Agree on TWD wholeheartedly though. The moment Glen and Abe died, my interest in the show died too. I’ll still binge a few on rare weekends, but my heart just isn’t in it. If you, or any other commenters, are looking for a new TV relationship, there’s this hot young thing called “Mr. Robot” that not nearly enough people are talking about.