amyranth
Amyranth
amyranth

I thought most people went with the “sacrificial lamb” style of play, honestly. I have my team set up in a manner that I lead with the type that has the highest Sp.D , and switch out to the type advantage if it’s not already there. If I’m getting hit hard and fast, I go straight for my ringer and everyone else is

Legend-waitforit-HAIRY

I think the best way to explain the symbolism is that if one person says "I want you to be my person for the rest of our lives" and the other person accepts, it means that you're both agreeing to the same thing at the same time in the same place, and that's pretty damn amazing and not likely to ever happen again, so

I eventually goaded my boyfriend of six years into getting engaged, and it only took a year and a half for that charade to fall apart due to him not really wanting to get married in the first place. There were tons of red flags that I ignored, convinced he was just saying things to be funny, but as the engagement went

*paging Capt. Jack Harkness*

.... Is this what it’s like to fall in love? Dem eyes, yo! :O

He knows the answer to the singapore math problem, because he wrote it. Nyah, nyah!

What reveal? They’ll show him sitting down with her, she’ll ask how he’s doing, he’ll say the lede and add “... this interview. I’ve been waiting to talk to you for years!”

gotta say getting some Buddhist philosophy encouraging me to enjoy the moment and just, you know, share myself with other people somehow worked whereas if I was home in Canada I would roll my eyes so hard that they'd get stuck like that.

I had a chinese co-worker at one of my last jobs working in a warehouse. The work was dirty, dusty and gross so I wore old, baggy, ugly clothes. One time in the summer, I was told I'd be working the front desk instead, so I wore a nice summer outfit that included shorts and a top with a cardigan. My co-worker spotted

I work for a company owned by a Japanese corporation as well, and while nobody is trying to set me up with coworkers (fraternizing IS against company policy), I'm heading on my third trip to Japan with a female coworker of mine, and she offered to get her brother to arrange a "welcoming party" for us... Made up of his

I agree, but I disagree because the comment on the guys would probably be along the lines of “What are you doing, fucking a dirty whore like that?”

I would LOVE to have you over for dinner sometime. Just sayin'.

I get the impression that the Dad is controlling, and at the very least somewhat egotistical to believe that the FSIL doesn't have any leverage on him in this situation as well. A.K.A - his shit don't stink. Or, he's so terrified of having his little life blown up in his face that he thinks by intimidating this guy,

I must be An Old because as much as I love layering sheer and lacy style pieces over bright colours, I also know there are two cats at home that would happily shred it the first time I put it all together. I don't have the money to keep buying this ish just to be pretty. :P

Prom: 18 years old, wearing a gorgeous strapless/mermaid dress that fit my newly burgeoning figure like a glove. (My mother was horribly jealous at the dress shop “I didn’t have hips at 18! How the hell did YOU get hips at 18!?!?”)

In this situation, doing the right thing is the worst thing but it doesn't make it any less right. He can't control who he slept with in the past, she can't either. I think he should confess and follow her lead and respect her decision, whatever it may be.

Exactly!! It's not like it was some guy they ran into at the grocery store, or the mailman or something. It's his soon to be father-in-law, and that could be WAY more damaging after they're married. Even if he says "Hey, by the way, before I met and fell in love with you I dated and slept with other guys" that doesn't

I’ve been rejected harshly a couple of times now, and I’ve also had to be the harsh rejector, and what you’ve said here is so true. The first time I was (politely) declined by this guy I had objectified and fantasized about for a few months, it hurt. It was like having open heart surgery performed with a rusty axe and