crashfrog
crashfrog
crashfrog

Why would you bother with a relationship that's going to be all give and no take? Relationships are about a mutual meeting of needs - companionship, conversation, sometimes a ride to the airport, and sometimes intimacy. Nobody's obligated to provide anything, of course, but neither is anyone obligated to expect you to

It's the word for the pining blame men place on women for their own unrequited feelings, or for how some men completely lose interest in women as people once it's clear she's not interested in them sexually.

True, but they 9/11 terrorists identities were not known at that time.

The 9/11 guys played Xbox and went to strip clubs hours before the attacks. Even terrorists have downtime.

What's the alternative? Judging the quality of work by how well it blows smoke up the ass of a tiny clique of editors?

I think there's a reasonable question, here, about how an investigative reporter pursuing a story about claims made to market a product is supposed to tell the difference between an identity created to lend credence to marketing claims (which, surely it would be legitimate journalistic practice to expose) and an

I love how guys have to actually feel what it's like to be a woman to sympathize with us instead of you know, taking our word on it?

Get a big hardon about something, and then insert yourself in places where people don't particularly want you and where you're not particularly useful.

There's a community plugin - Kerbal MultiPlayer - that includes the server executable and a plugin for the client. It's pretty slick.

...Maybe. Programming will always be an inherently creative act of engineering. Future developments in languages will reduce the barriers to expressing your intentions in code, no doubt, but no computer language can solve the basic problem of "what software should I write?" on your behalf. No programming language will

Yeah, game servers - especially the crunchy ones, where it's not as simple as clicking "host a game" in the client - are a great way to learn to do this; a lot of them are structured the same way as web apps (database to store game state; a service that manages the connections and provides data to clients) and other

Uh, yeah! I'm running a Kerbal server in EC2; at a basic level, there's nothing going on there that doesn't happen on a "real" server. You're still dealing with a db-driven service, maintaining backups, etc.

I, for one, am glad to learn that the truthfulness of your statements matters to you.

Not generalize - speak in trends. You know, like everyone does at Jezebel. Like you did.

Why segregate men and women in athletics at all, then?

I'm really not saying any of that at all, but I always forget how strawman arguments are par for the course at Jezebel. I'm sure you're totally motivated to have sex. You love it. I don't dispute that.

True. The bifurcated Python community is an issue right now. Usually the book you get will tell you which one to use, though, and it's honestly not that difficult to go back and forth (the biggest change is the altered syntax for the "print" statement.)

Right, "health benefits." The ultimate weasel claim of the dietitian. As though "health" was a single-axis variable you could raise and lower with the right combination of foods (known only to Registered Dietitians, natch.) I mean, it's an easy sell - who doesn't want "more health", right?

If you "loved it just like men" the judgement wouldn't stop you. Like it doesn't for guys. I mean, how many politicians a year lose their incredibly cushy jobs because they were after a little pussy? Or just texted their junk to someone they must have known they had no chance with? I know it probably makes you feel

If casual sex was as important in the aggregate to women as it is to men, the "safety and reputation barriers" simply wouldn't matter - like how they largely don't matter to gay men. Additionally, there's be a huge lesbian hookup culture, and the available evidence is that there just isn't, not to the same scale as