Anataya
Anataya
Anataya

I got dumped that way too. We were getting serious and dude got freaked out so rather than talking his concerns out he gave me a series of lame excuses that were supposed to get him out of "having" to move in with me, but I called them all out on their stupidity. Eventually he came up with this bullshit "it's always

Rather than saying these people view others as "weak", I would replace that word with "inferior" as it seems far more accurate to their world view. They're still shitheads though.

Frats and an initiative?

Nope. Anybody who takes their issue out on you in that way does not deserve your time or your respect, since they obviously didn't give you theirs. The "sorry I was outright and specifically rude and mean to you in particular, I was going through some other shit and I chose to dump it on you" is not an apology, and

Nah, after a couple of dates it's totally okay. You never made a commitment, and honestly sometimes it's easier to send AND receive when you haven't gotten very far with a person. A guy and I dated for two months and we did the fade away, left it as a "have a nice night" text or something, a natural conversation end,

Those reasons are exactly why I'm betting Dany will be killed off unceremoniously by something like the flu, 'cause that's how GRRM rolls. And I mean, dragons on the loose? How is that not a big plot point, right? Besides, in the last book (assuming you've read) Dany's clearly in over her head in terms of how to rule

If you get the difference between a child complimenting his mom and an adult complimenting a stranger then why with the "Damn, seriously?" People are telling you those compliments make them uncomfortable. Even if your reasons for wanting to let people know you like their hair/clothes/shoes are meant to be pure (and

Whoah dude, I just asked a question, no need to get offended. Seriously, why do you feel the need to inform people that you like what you see? Honestly, just answer the question: why? It's simple.

Why do you feel the need to tell them what you think? Why is that important to you?

In Canada (Ontario at least) there's a Careers class taught in grade 10, around when most kids are starting their first jobs or not long before. I can't speak for everybody, but in my class we learned how tow rite a resume, what the minimum wage was and a bunch about employment law and income tax. I don't feel like it

I would love to see food packaged for one in the grocery store, especially meat. I'm forced buy enough meat at once to feed 2 - 4 people and sometimes I only want chicken one night that week, not four days in a row! So in the end I just don't buy it at all as the rest will go bad and money is wasted. Grocery stores

Exactly. I worked as a busser who worked just as hard as the servers and earned the same amount of almost nothing per hour, but because I didn't have face time with the customers I didn't get tipped directly. I was still serving people though and worked just as hard as the servers, and if tips are for overall service,

That can be the case; sometimes that kind of thing is stipulated in an employment contract. Generally, it says that the work you do is owned by the company, but that doesn't mean you can't specify your involvement in it, nor that the company is taking credit for doing the work - they just own the final product.

Personal

Fair enough. I've just had my own work posted online like this and it's pretty awesome, but then I've gotten emails from people asking for the files so they can print it themselves with NO mention of payment and then they scoff when I point them to where they can buy prints. It sucks, and I don't get why so many

That would be a pretty dick move towards the artist though. I've done laser work like this too, and they deserve compensation for their hard work in drawing this out.

Oh please, it's not about hurting feelings, it's about equal representation. Nobody's saying there shouldn't be thin mannequins or that they should be taken away, they're saying that there needs to be more than just thin mannequins, because there are more than just thin people. Only a portion of the population or

Well, the woman who played Guinevere in BBC's Merlin was black.

Honestly I don't think this was translated with a lot of foresight. I feel like they set up Moon and Mars to fight a lot in the beginning - which they do - and just kept that up for laughs. They probably edited themselves into a corner too, cutting a scene here and there that showed their relationship on a deeper