Well, not always, unfortunately.
Well, not always, unfortunately.
I want to marry this comment.
I also studied architecture, and I was lucky if I ever had time just for Doritos.
You can make your Twitter private. People already following you will still see your stuff, but you can undo that by blocking or soft blocking them.
She had a pretty incredible way with words, and it’s the first thing I think of when I read about Greek life stuff.
While I was at Pratt, a friend once referred to their limited Greek life as “the people who come to art school and still can’t make friends.”
I just started a relationship with the same age gap, and while everything about it is pretty great so far, this is my deep worry. Being exhausted at the beginning of work is a nightmare.
What it really needs is some clones.
I’ve read every Pynchon book and still find comic continuity a million times more confusing to follow.
I’m normally very against ghosting (I’ve had it happen to me and it’s just the worst), but holy shit! that dude sounds insane.
I had a friend who had a dude who acted similarly and got so upset because she sent someone else a heart emoji on Twitter. A heart emoji!
They hugged afterwards, which—at least the optimist in me who was trying to fight back the despair of the prior debates—I think means that they’re at least on good terms now.
I believe that’s called the “Carl Weathers.”
I think it’s more of a general thing, regardless of the sex, that the fear of rejection from someone you already know, even if it might appear to be a totally innocuous one, is one of the hardest fears to face.
I’ve pretty much given up on the notion that anything is straight-forward when it comes to relationships. You can be open and honest and raw as you want, but at the end of the day, emotions and feelings have a way of turning in on themselves in unexpected ways. I mean this in regards to both establishing a…
That’d be some old US gov’t type of shit where the President and Vice-President disagreed on just nearly everything.
What I wouldn’t give to hear how much COMMUNITY SUCKS one last time.
Huh. I wonder if Hyden would reunite AV Club the First Generation over there. Hopefully they turn comments on, so everyone can bask in the glory of my Dawes jokes.
Ah hell. I forgot she was that writer for The Intercept. I’ve met her before through a mutual friend. Doubly disappointing.
She even lumped the critics into GamerGate, which is a pretty fucked up association. GawkerMedia’s take on GamerGate was 100% correct, and it’s some bullshit to lump people bringing up actual ethics in with those crazies. I was hoping to see more Gawker writers respond at least like this: