I got some serious side eye when living in Glasgow, i mentioned, 'Celtics'.
I got some serious side eye when living in Glasgow, i mentioned, 'Celtics'.
You ever see this? (the stats on messaging and race are worse, don't search for it unless you want to feel depressed):
http://blog.okcupid.com/ind…
As a side note - i'm from a small town, living in a large city and i'm used to talking to everyone - like i'm the type (annoying to some i'm sure) to talk to the person in line ahead of me, on the train, my neighbours, whatever. I didn't really think that it looked like i was hitting on people (if they were the…
Haha - i was talking about it with a friend and he said that he would have to take something to make it even, like take their lawnmower.
Though i definitely get why straight couples online would be looking for a third, i always felt annoyed, as a single person, when i was looking for a partner of my own on there and i just kept getting men/women from these couples messaging me, asking if i wanted to be their third.
Huh…it's raining again!
He was a stand up guy. For all the society parties he went to, to photograph, it was known that he never once took food or anything else from his work.
I liked his role in the web series, it was really surprising.
True, I Started a Joke is simply heartbreaking with his voice, all wobbly and sad.
I think in Canada people know exactly when to hide their racism when they 'need' too. We are all immigrants here mostly and i live in Toronto where it a real mixed bag of generations and nationalities so people seem to compartmentalize in often very specific ways. For example:
My boss is from Brazil, her husband from Romania and they married and immigrated here (Canada) about 8 years ago. When Canada announced they were taking a lot of Syrian immigrants she kept complaining about it every time someone brought it up at work. 'Are you sure we have the money for these people? Their situation…
The Atlantic is probably the worst for this i think. The comment sections over there often give me a rage stroke though i like the actual content quite a bit.
Well, unfortunately we don't all live in a vacuum. Certainly it's nice to treat people equally but we have to take into account people's upbringings, gender, etc before making appropriate decisions.
For example it would be inappropriate for me, as a white person to talk to a black person at length about how hard it is…
Always wondered about this. I've definitely had friends who were fantastic in everyday life but who would get loud, mean and angry when drunk. I never got it because it did seem like Jekyll and Hyde.
Bridget was the nicest one and educated - i believe she was getting her degree while on the show. Also her tits were real :P
How? His voice is the most irritating part of him!
Yeah, me too. I remember reading other teen books and half the time the girl would be trying to stop some guy from touching her sexually and i'd be like nooooooo why don't you want to do that? He's the hot swim captain!
The Visit, his last film, was pretty good fortunately. I'm not a huge fan of scary movies but this one both scared the crap out of me and made me laugh.
Hot Rod is so fucking funny.
Question: I'm currently dating someone on the spectrum (mild asbergers) Is there a good online resource somewhere that I could look at that would help me work with some things so i can better emotionally connect with him?