Why on earth would I do that? Given the relative price of a gaming rig today, a console is a flat out bad deal.
Why on earth would I do that? Given the relative price of a gaming rig today, a console is a flat out bad deal.
What I think is hilarious—and twisted—about these modesty dress codes, is that they are thrown out the window, when it comes to cheerleading and other like-uniforms. My daughter's elementary school actually indicated this explicitly in the dress code (that it didn't apply to uniforms for school related activities).
If, like I do, you live in Southern Missouri, you can actually hear radio talk show hosts defending this animal.
It's just all too bad. I desperately wish that relations between the sexes would get better, but in many ways it seems like they are getting worse. I have a twelve year old daughter who is most definitely straight, and I'd like her to have good, fulfilling relationships with the guys she meets.
Your cookie remark is not analogous to what you said. I agree that in the case of the cookies, there is no contradiction.
Actually, the point was that you contradicted yourself.
Dudes: you're mostly OK.
Considering that you are generalizing over hundreds of millions of people, none of whom you know, and without any sort of empirical evidence....
All men. Really?
You consider Kim Kardashian advanced?
Too bad there's no way to flag comments. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Spoken like a person who has no idea what a liberal democracy is.
It is very difficult to pick up the old games now and play them, because they are so slow and unforgiving, in not good ways.
Ah, I see. I thought you meant me. Lol.
I'm not a boomer, I'm Gen X. And I guarantee I hang out with a hell of a lot more millennials than you do.
Well...there's an argument.
Glad to hear that you think your experience is "exponentially more relevant." I do not.
Pretty difficult, given that teaching 18-25 year old students is my job.
I'm certainly open to the possibility that others may have had a different experience. I can only speak to mine, which is substantial—20 years—but still anecdotal.
Actually, the skills I am describing are even more important in the "real world" of work, where connections and the ability to make them is worth more than anything else.