Sorry that you have bad taste in music
Sorry that you have bad taste in music
What’d Joe Elliot ever do to her?
This reminds me of the current sports card bubble. Yep, sports cards. Ever since the first round of stimulus checks, “speculators” have been pumping money into that market like it’s going out of style. I’ve literally seen grown men rush to the collectible cards section at Target when they open just to buy sealed boxes…
“What are you going to do when you’re married and stressed? Tell your wife that you need to play Xbox?”
Actually, yes. I’ve done that several times in my 16 1/2 years of marriage. You know what my wife does? She says “OK” and gives me my space to decompress. She also tends to sit by me so I can talk it out. It helps more than this blithering article could ever understand.
This. It’s important for kids to develop a range of interests. It will make life much easier for them in the long run, both in terms of their social life and their career. They also need to learn that games are a privilege, not an entitlement.
According to Nintendo’s year in review, I put about 100 hours more in 2020 than 2019. I’ve also been learning a second language, hanging out with my dog, knit tons of blankets for a local animal shelter, reading, and been practicing resin craft. It’s the best I can manage without my usual other outlets that would get…
What are you going to do when you’re married and stressed, take a little time for yourself and do something you’re passionate about while you collect your thoughts and process things?
Pretty sure studies and articles have covered phones, and social media in particular. If people spend too much of their time glued to a screen constantly, it’s not a good thing.
Playing games on a weekly basis should certainly be no problem, but like everything moderation has to be considered at some point. If kids are playing Fortnite or whatever every day, all day without much concern for anything else, there comes a point where parents have to enforce some boundaries. I say this as an…
But see, a REAL man would internalize that stress and pain and let it build as resentment for his wife and relationship.
I graduated high school just after the original iPhone launched. I remember my teachers showing it to us in class talking about how great it would be.
Man they should be focused on the phones. I’m a High School teacher and the amount of disconnect the kids have now (well, pre-covid “now”) is unreal. There they go, walking down the hall like a bunch of zombies, heads buried in their devices. Kids wait for class to start at a table of three others and they are on…
“Sections three through six, though, aren’t as structurally sound, so instead of the VB-10000 lifting them up onto a barge, a partially flooded “dry dock” will slide underneath the sections so that those sections don’t have to be lifted as high (because, again, they’re a bit floppy compared to the bow and stern).”
Anyon…
Many if not all acting contracts these days have an adverse publicity clause. Masterson was fired for the publicity, not necessarily for the charges.
It’s spelled ‘Phil Collins’.
Very appropriate, because he thinks that federal agents should be able to tell citizens to get in the van.
Everything looks good when filmed horizontaly.
They don’t have any marketing execs anymore, they’re all marketing XS