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I think that a lot of women are fine with someone saying hello, introducing themselves, and striking up a casual conversation. If she's engaging with you, then feel free to ask if she wants to meet for coffee or lunch or whatever. It doesn't have to be a full-fledged date (in the dinner, movie, etc mode) but something

True, but I do think there is a point to me made. At least food for thought. If someone reads it and finds something that actually hits a nerve, then it's worth it to take some time for self-examination.

Fair enough.

They really just needed to get away from their asshole friends and be themselves again like when they first met.

Here's something that men who fall into this trap should read. It's an easy trap to fall into and there is no shortage of media that shows this kind of stalking behavior in a "romantic" light. Seriously guys - treat women like people and just talk to them and honestly get to know them as people. And accept it

What I'm really trying to say is the issue is more of expectation. That a guy is owed a date, somehow. Talking to a girl is the best, most direct, and quite frankly, safest thing to do (safe in regards to emotions). Obviously circumstance is an issue. If it's a girl you know at school or work, then you naturally have

I have horrible vision that includes massive astigmatism (I have a very difficult time reading wall menus at fast food restaurants and usually have to ask for a paper one) and I have no problem with magic eye pictures. The best way I found was to let your eyes relax and slightly defocus. Of course I actually am going

Front and center. There.

As an American, the only other time I've ever heard the name Waldo was tonight when I watched the Season 2 episode of Black Mirror, "The Waldo Moment."

I've gone back and watched a bunch of matches from FCW which Regal was also a huge part of and they're great. Regal also did commentary there and was awesome. Seth Rollins did his Phoenix Splash quite often back then (as well as in the indies). I popped when he finally did the move at the Royal Rumble.

Now I'm trying to picture Dean Ambrose even having the patience for the face paint and it's not happening.

Oh, thanks! I hadn't actually realized it. I watch it on the WWE network so I missed that.

Finn Balor retweets a lot of fan art. Now THERE is a guy who inspires a lot of interesting artwork. I'm really looking forward to whatever crazy makeup he's got for tomorrow.

NXT's weekly shows are also available to watch on HuluPlus (but not their specials). If you have any interest in pro wrestling, I highly recommend it.

I heard someone discussing Sami Zayn and they feared that Vince might hear that he's Arabic (both parents are from Syria) and try to saddle him with some awful gimmick. I fear that now, too. :( And according to something HHH himself said today in a conference call, Vince doesn't actually watch NXT but basically has it

I know - I couldn't help myself. But it might really help if there wasn't so much media (both now and, let's be honest, historically) that pushes the idea of "wooing" a girl which pretty easily turns into more than just that.

I am so stoked for the NXT Takeover special.

What a weird way to wrap a gift.