I’d give this podcast 6 stars if I could. Also, there is no relationship on this show that interests me more than the developing Bro-mance between Steve and Dustin. Need more hair-care tips in S3!
I think you can ghost up to the 3rd date if the other party kind of knows that this wasn’t going much further. If they’re persistent and want to go out again, then yeah send a quick text to cut ’em lose.
As a guy who is consistently broken up with for basically no reason can confirm that just saying “I’m not feeling a romantic connection” is the mature and respectful thing to do. No need to draw it out or make excuses, just say in plain English you don’t like him that way. However, if you’ve previously done…things that indicated you did like him that way, be understanding if he’s confused or hurt.
Best day of the week for a first date is Thursday, without question. Mix the pre-weekend feeling without suggesting that neither of you don’t have plans of your own for Friday night. Date goes well, you can parlay it into a Saturday night date.
So you’re saying that the reason Anna Kendrick hasn’t been responding to my many “sups” on Twitter is that I’m not verified? You’re saying there’s a chance???
It’s almost like not having George Lucas write the movies make them better. IIRC Empire was the only movie in the original trilogy that he didn’t write. Guess which one was the best?
Lowkey, agree. I like the movies, but they’re not nearly as good as the die-hards make it out to be. But still, having not seen them at all is basically impossible in this day and age.
But this is the point: he’s defeated by a group of kids, when he has this sort of power? He could turn everyone in town into murders to hunt down the Losers the second he feels threatened by them but he doesn’t. Part of this is because it underestimates its victims or acts irrationally, but that undercuts how powerful it is as well. So either the story, logically, makes no sense, or It’s powers are not that strong (or it doesn’t use those powers effectively). Either way, an entity with the powers It is proclaimed to have should not be able to be figured out and defeated by some kids.
Okay I’ll put it to you this way: It has the ability to wipe out everyone in the town, so why doesn’t it? Why does It focus on kids if it could kill whoever it wanted?
Love the passion, but body of work matters. All these other guys have the proven track records. It only has tormenting and killing kids on its resume, along with implications of mass murder. If It won’t flex its powers, doesn’t matter the reason. If Freddy Kreuger had the power of Pennywise, teenagers everywhere would be dying. It has much greater power to kill, but the others are more likely to kill you.
Okay since there’s a lot of discussion about this two things. 1. I’m going off the books, since I haven’t yet seen the new movie. 2. I’m only talking about kills that we can fully verify as to the killer. Yes, It killed the original settlers and caused other mass murders throughout history before the events of the book, but they’re not counted because it’s hearsay and we don’t know how many people died. Jason caused a shuttle to crash into a space station in Jason X, but the deaths of those people on the station aren’t counted either because I don’t know how many there were. The death totals here are ones that happen in the story that we can accurately tell were caused by him.
Also, the argument that Pennywise isn’t weak and has to attack kids, but just prefers them so they’re easier to scare doesn’t undercut the point: if you’re an adult, It doesn’t pose that much of a threat to you. Sure he could use his powers to kill you, but we haven’t seen it happen enough to give him a bump in rankings. That’s why your odds are higher, but as I said he does have the potential to be much more powerful.
I’d give this podcast 6 stars if I could. Also, there is no relationship on this show that interests me more than the developing Bro-mance between Steve and Dustin. Need more hair-care tips in S3!
Personally, Archer is my go-to binge. The Skytanic episode will never not be funny.
I think you can ghost up to the 3rd date if the other party kind of knows that this wasn’t going much further. If they’re persistent and want to go out again, then yeah send a quick text to cut ’em lose.
As a guy who is consistently broken up with for basically no reason can confirm that just saying “I’m not feeling a romantic connection” is the mature and respectful thing to do. No need to draw it out or make excuses, just say in plain English you don’t like him that way. However, if you’ve previously done…things that indicated you did like him that way, be understanding if he’s confused or hurt.
I love Halloween and Halloween parties. But I ain’t doing shit until I get through ST season 2.
A relationship where you hang out and bang a few nights a week and are free to live your own, independent life is basically my nirvana.
Best day of the week for a first date is Thursday, without question. Mix the pre-weekend feeling without suggesting that neither of you don’t have plans of your own for Friday night. Date goes well, you can parlay it into a Saturday night date.
Girl does not have the smarts or dedication to pull off a Gone Girl.
So you’re saying that the reason Anna Kendrick hasn’t been responding to my many “sups” on Twitter is that I’m not verified? You’re saying there’s a chance???
It’s almost like not having George Lucas write the movies make them better. IIRC Empire was the only movie in the original trilogy that he didn’t write. Guess which one was the best?
Lowkey, agree. I like the movies, but they’re not nearly as good as the die-hards make it out to be. But still, having not seen them at all is basically impossible in this day and age.
There’s a bar with a shitty mini-golf course on the upper level. Go to 2nd or 3rd date spot. Can’t believe the “experts” missed this.
But this is the point: he’s defeated by a group of kids, when he has this sort of power? He could turn everyone in town into murders to hunt down the Losers the second he feels threatened by them but he doesn’t. Part of this is because it underestimates its victims or acts irrationally, but that undercuts how powerful it is as well. So either the story, logically, makes no sense, or It’s powers are not that strong (or it doesn’t use those powers effectively). Either way, an entity with the powers It is proclaimed to have should not be able to be figured out and defeated by some kids.
Okay I’ll put it to you this way: It has the ability to wipe out everyone in the town, so why doesn’t it? Why does It focus on kids if it could kill whoever it wanted?
Love the passion, but body of work matters. All these other guys have the proven track records. It only has tormenting and killing kids on its resume, along with implications of mass murder. If It won’t flex its powers, doesn’t matter the reason. If Freddy Kreuger had the power of Pennywise, teenagers everywhere would be dying. It has much greater power to kill, but the others are more likely to kill you.
Okay since there’s a lot of discussion about this two things. 1. I’m going off the books, since I haven’t yet seen the new movie. 2. I’m only talking about kills that we can fully verify as to the killer. Yes, It killed the original settlers and caused other mass murders throughout history before the events of the book, but they’re not counted because it’s hearsay and we don’t know how many people died. Jason caused a shuttle to crash into a space station in Jason X, but the deaths of those people on the station aren’t counted either because I don’t know how many there were. The death totals here are ones that happen in the story that we can accurately tell were caused by him.
Also, the argument that Pennywise isn’t weak and has to attack kids, but just prefers them so they’re easier to scare doesn’t undercut the point: if you’re an adult, It doesn’t pose that much of a threat to you. Sure he could use his powers to kill you, but we haven’t seen it happen enough to give him a bump in rankings. That’s why your odds are higher, but as I said he does have the potential to be much more powerful.
Yeah right, what kind of sick sense of humor would God have to have to make me end up wi–oh no wait actually sounds right.
My job here is done.
Brb, going to Youtube “Hockey’s hardest hits” for every year of the 2000s