I think that's an understandable response, just like Lobsters has in his work. It's interesting to see how general an issue this is, and I would speculate people deal with it in all manner of service industries. I appreciate the candor.
I think that's an understandable response, just like Lobsters has in his work. It's interesting to see how general an issue this is, and I would speculate people deal with it in all manner of service industries. I appreciate the candor.
Yeah, that's what I was curious about… Thanks very much for the response. Fascinating stuff. You could make a case that you want to know as much as possible about these folks in order to better predict their behaviour, violent triggers, etc., but then you run into the risk of creating the very behaviour you expect.
Could God make His eyes so dry, itchy, and red that even He couldn't create enough Clear Eyes to provide relief?
I'm genuinely interested, how does that change your dynamic with him? Is it tougher to relax?
Who put you up to this? A fraternity? Go on, get out of here, young man!
Guys, I'm more than just a bassist.
There are signs of psychopathology in young children, but I don't believe that there's any correspondence for pre-verbal infants. As another poster notes, all babies are arguably sociopathic because their brains aren't yet developed enough for impulse control, perspective-taking, delayed gratification, etc.
No one should have to see the little Cranston.
Somebody stop him!
Who are you to animate me? Are you my commanding officer?
That mystery song: "Lies". Whodathunkit?
This show sounds like a shimmering example of California's Gold.
I hope he brings along some of his 12-step buddies. That Kevin Fuck sounds like a great guy.
Hey, hey, let's not rush the Halloween season, here.
"I'm not clearly insane… I'm your co-star, damn it! I'm your CO-STAR!"
@Rich Tanguy: It's somehow fitting that with a little positive mutation, "Watch Us Work It" becomes "Us Watch Work It".
I enjoy SGU as well. It focuses a bit too much on astronomy and subatomic physics for my tastes, their "guess the fake science news" game often demonstrates a surprisingly small amount of critical thinking—for a show that's supposed to be all about it—and sometimes there are just took many people in the fray, but…
My resolutions:
Hey, I'm just saying that past performance is generally a good predictor of future performance, something that a Wall Streeter should already know. Maybe the dude gets to blow his load on some young filly with dollar signs in her eyes, but then somehow by the end of the night he's always alone and crying drunken…
Heche, you lovable scamp!