Okay, this is interesting to me.
Okay, this is interesting to me.
I won't want to work for someone who determines a person's skill based on a single habit anyway.
I'm comfortable with the concept of using and/or/but as sentence leads—even in formal context—as long as the rest of the writing style is confidently didactic and the structure is used to make a compelling, interesting point. (Well, for the standard paper value of "interesting", anyway.)
I'm 33, and grew up exclusively on keyboards WITH double spaces, but there's a 14-year age gap between me and my youngest brother, and he was taught single spacing.
So true. The *best* underwear. Fun and cute and amazing fit!
Yeah, I kind of love this idea.
I was one of those kids!
Well, now I know that the writers of Men's Health are not SEC fans.
That would explain many things, actually.
I can walk past Starbucks with nothing more than an appreciative sniff, but my kryptonite is cabs.
I've got no clue—hopefully one of the Lifehacker geniuses will know more?
I use Virgin fairly often for NY/LA trips, and would use them for my other travel if I could!
Is Evil Week coming soon? This makes me ready for it to be here!
My single biggest trigger, actually, is if I have to scrimp until my next paycheck. I grew up very poor, and although I have a healthy income now I really react to that sensation of "OMG I CAN'T SPEND ANYTHING NO MONIESSSS".
Every word of this . . .
Two-thirds of my childhood toy collection just stood up to take a bow.
Too funny!
It is! This is from White Collar, which I *love*. Not high art, but the kind of show where the characters are genuinely amiable and quippy.
I wish to assert my Fifth Amendment rights.