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I found out at a co-worker's going-away party that she thought I hated her the whole time we worked together - because she once smiled at me and I 'ignored' her. I have no recollection of it, but pretty sure it happened before coffee. Yo, my brain and face do not work before 10am. (I'm a dude FWIW)

No one owes you anything, and that includes hellos.

Ugh, people are awful

My boner has opinions!

Wherever there is an asshole cause, there will be political cartoonists.

Wait, what does this have to do with moral relativism?...

Sorry, I think I was unclear there. I meant if the 'pursuer,' if we want to call him that, was an actual nice guy, he would not bug women for their email address. He would say "Here is my email address, contact me if you want to talk," instead of harassing the woman for her address.

Is that a real face?

A nice person would give you their email address, so you could make the call as to whether you want to talk to them.

A book is a horrible idea. That makes dudes want to chat you up about the book!

Let's do brunch.

GOOD DOG!!

Though many government employees are working to tighten the laws around taking upskirt shots, others, like one judge in our fair nation's capital, are not.

I had a plan from a 'city' carrier here in Canada - cheap unlimited data, but it only works in within major urban centers. Not worth it. It's extremely annoying to not have data access when you travel. If you're the kind of person that never leaves the city, then it may work for you, but I eventually had to go with an

Being a racist asshole is not a "mistake." Forgetting your keys is a mistake.

I think the thing you miss here is that guys are playing out equally unrealistic character roles. The same media that promotes the 'cool girl' promotes the slacker-dude-who-hates-commitment. I remember when I was in college, talking with groups of other guys. When they let their guard down it was clear that they all

Honestly, I do compliment men as well (though there don't tend to be as many stylish men). I'm pretty sure I set the gaydar off most of the time anyway, but I'll definitely be more careful in the future.

Are there people who like Katherine Heigl? I mean, does she actually have fans?

So this thread is givin' me some confusin'. Not in regards to the article, but the topic of complementing strange women, non-sexually. I do this from time-to-time (like, maybe 2-3 times per year) if I see a woman wearing something that I find particularly stylish. I also do it with men. My female friends will often

I occasionally complement women on their clothing...should I not be doing this? Am I a creep?