boo-duh1976
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I’ll always find it easier to get to know someone in person rather than...some other way you don’t specify. Pen pals? But people should only do what they feel comfortable with, and if someone doesn’t want to go on a lot of dates, they definitely shouldn’t. Do you.

Yeah, I think this is true. If someone doesn’t seem insane within a few minutes of conversation and they have a presentable profile, I’ll ask if they want to meet. You don’t know if someone has potential until you’ve met them in person. Just set up that first date for a public place, and go for it.

I think it’s also important to remember that the WHOLE point of online dating is to meet in person. I have several friends that get really discouraged and it’s because they want to message with people for weeks and weeks without actually meeting, and then the other people fade out. That’s not dating, that’s a pen pal.

I actually support a salary cap range. Say your payroll may be no lower than $100m, but no greater than $175m? Play with it any way you want, but I think a floor is more important than a ceiling.

I think a salary floor would be more beneficial.

I agree, because for me it’s like this:

We agreed to meet.

We didn’t discuss payment arrangement, so since there is no court order stating who pays, we’re each on our own.

If there’s second or third date, then I decide if I want to treat, because then I’m wooing her. But if she offers to pay I’ll accept. I don’t need to

God, if only people would say “I don’t know” more often. It really is a perfectly acceptable answer.

Also, cheaper and less time consuming. If the person is not right for you, you pay for your drink and leave. For a dinner date, if the person is not right for you, you’re stuck with uncomfortable table talk and eye contact while scarfing down your food. Followed by the uncomfortable waiting and paying for the bill.

Dinner is a bad first date. Do happy hour instead. If possible, a place with darts/pool/photo hunt or anything that can get a friendly competition going.

Rob - I’m largely on the same page as you. Born in 1976, and Luke Skywalker is my hero.

Those were all Gungans and in the extended Blue Ray version they’re all gonna have voices and throughout the whole fight they’re gonna be saying shit like “Oopsie me have a stabby” really loudly

“ The whole Canto Bight scene originally started with Rose and Finn breaking into a clothing shop to put on fancy clothes to blend in. However, Finn would’ve put his tuxedo on backwards, and everyone was going to laugh at him.”

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This is just more evidence for the “1 in 4 Americans” theory on South Park.

#mandatory

My wife and I have a longstanding agreement that she won’t take me to Michaels because we want to stay married.

I will never cease to be amazed by my wife’s willingness to walk every aisle of a store slowly while knowing we don’t have the budget to just grab shit if it strikes us. Sometimes that DOES happen and you can pick up some stuff at the grocery store you may otherwise pass on, but most of the time, we need $50 worth of

Trader Joe’s. Trader Joe’s is by far the fucking worst, especially if it’s in a city. Always crowded, a bunch of dipshits picking through ingredients like they’re on Top Chef, and that fucking bell that rings every 30 seconds. I like most of their stuff there but would give up one of my children to never have to shop

The worst store is always any store your wife drags you into. Target, Hobby Lobby, Sephora, Forever 21, doesn’t matter. She will take 17,000 goddamn years to look at every item 67 times and then leave with something she found the first 5 minutes you were there. And it’s always the case that you can’t go wander off on