arandomguy1
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arandomguy1

Dude she doesn't know what she's talking about, don't worry. She won't ever have to make that financial commitment and go through that decision make process to the degree we do. Naturally it's easier to just sit there and say what we should do when she won't have to ever actually put her money where her mouth is and

This .gif just took me back to my childhood.

Umm... So, I'm pretty sure it's not the economy's fault that women are getting less degrees in that field. The economy is a function of inputs. Let's examine the social sciences for the reason to complain and then we'll go from there

I was literally in the process of making an Excel sheet with a similar structure that I was putting together in my head. This template gives me great new formatting to use.
+1 for timing

To this day I still can convince myself whether something is worth doing by breaking it out as a percentage of my day. My personal example is exercise. In this case..... If I went to the gym for an hour every day of the week, how much of my time has been taken up? (168 hours in a week, 7 hours of workout). The answer?

Definitely! Not to mention, I actually semi disagree with the statement: "It's the thing your eyes are naturally drawn to when you walk into the room."

Just me personally, but I think the focal point of the room is the thing that people will spend the most time looking at while in that room. Not just what your eyes

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Ironically, I can't tell this room's focal point. My gut told me the focal point was the table, but the description below seems to indicate the fireplace is the focal point. Anybody else with thoughts?

Nice glad you enjoyed it :D Thanks for responding!

Hahaha that's so awesome :D Glad you enjoyed it, I loved every word of that thanks for taking the time

As a Bostonion, I'm curious how you found the city. I know we get a horrible rap for our pace of life, sports fans, etc. But I'm curious what an outside observer like yourself though of the city. Be honest, I'm one of the good ones :D

To me the problem has always been commercial breaks. There's 9 innings, so with "top" and "bottom" if the inning you get approx 18 field changes. That's 18 commercial breaks. Not including commercial breaks for mid-inning pitching changes, so let's keep 18 just to keep it simple. Figure 3 minutes of commercial time

Hahah got me beat by just a couple years. I remember senior year in High School I had an ESPN the mag subscription, and I remember having a full page picture/article on Fitz from his Pitt days during his Heisman Run as the cover to one of my binders.

Boston Celtics. That whole Pierce/Garnett/Terry trade to the Nets was after Doc decided to leave, and knowing we couldn't muster up a team to beat the Heat the fans were generally very happy to send off our stars to the Nets for the chance to compete for another title and beat LeBrown.

Bought a white wall-shelf with various things to put on it for Vday (girl I was friends with back in High School, reconnected years later and it's been 10 months of heaven together)

Impossible casting for Christian Grey? Please.

I really don't see why people think she's gorgeous

The irony of this article being posted at the same time as Helena Bonham Carter posing naked with a Tuna is not lost on me.

Just go to your local college's sex ed programs. Colleges love to hand out non-lubricated condoms when trying to convince kids to use them to practice safe sex (for the love of Jeff Goldblum, NO)

Question... It says submerging the blade into really hot water. Provided I don't feel like boiling up a thing of hot water just for cutting purposes, would searing the blade with a lighter do the trick as well?