Community’s “Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design,” s02e09. Features Jeff and Annie chemistry, Troy and Abed being Troy and Abed, two ridiculous plots, and no Chang.
Community’s “Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design,” s02e09. Features Jeff and Annie chemistry, Troy and Abed being Troy and Abed, two ridiculous plots, and no Chang.
The song is only seriously problematic because of the rather high profile it has taken.
Haha, see my comments above. There is certainly a subset, I think.
I so agree with this. Like, we’re (the queer community at large) supportive of het women having sex with whomever they please, but we won’t stand up for queer women to have that same right. The message should be that just like straight people, we also have casual and serious relationships. It’s absurd that no one in…
I was already typing this comment, but it actually fits as a reply to you.
I just don’t think that’s what this Ora song is about. Have you read the lyrics? At worst, the lyrics seem to maybe portray a threesome? Like, a dude is mentioned ONE time, checking out the girlfriend/whatever. I think it’s pretty arguable that he’s not involved or watching AT ALL.
Co-sign. It reminds me of the Halsey song “Strangers,” which is about two women fucking each other casually with complicated feelings. Key similarities: it was co-written by a dude, it features casual fucking, it’s gotten a lot of airplay, Halsey is queer/bi (and so is her co-vocalist). Key difference: it has a lot of…
I’m HOPING they mean that the connecting rooms’ TOTAL costs $1484. Otherwise it makes zero sense.
That was a helpful response. I reread and it did sound condescending, but I meant the general you, not you specifically. So, rephrase with “It’s not like *a* $20 bottle of whatever is going to taste nearly the same.” I still stand by that, but agree that they could have picked some whiskeys in the $40-60 range.
If you’re going to do it privately, definitely don’t have a photographer there hiding creepily in the bushes or something. My adorable now-husband proposed to me in an secluded apple orchard and snuck a selfie stick in his backpack for pictures. We have some really, really cute ones of the two of us post-proposal in…
I mean, those are higher prices than I would pay too, but what price range are you expecting them to recommend when they’re talking about replacing premium whiskey with other premium whiskeys? It’s not like your $20 bottle of whatever is going to taste nearly the same.
We had already filed jointly last year (our tax bill would have been pretty huge otherwise because of some withholding issues), so unfortunately I couldn’t take advantage of that for this recertification. Which is why I refinanced. So, sad, but I’ll live. :)
Haha, yes, private lenders are awful!* And I’m sorry too. *offers handshake*
I didn’t think you were trolling about it until you completely doubled down. I know we’ve had positive interactions before, so I’m sorry for not asking a clarifying question, but I’ve heard people say those things about federal loans before and mean it. So, I figured you legitimately were talking about federal loans,…
Also, I just looked back, and the entire point of the bit you quoted was that IBR is great for federal loans but might not be otherwise, which is why people assumed you were talking about federal loans—because the article itself gave the advice you were giving on private loans.
Hold the phone, she’s apparently talking about private loans, not federal loans, as evidenced by a kind of nasty reply to a comment I left with the evidence she wanted on how loans work, basically saying my links were irrelevant because she wasn’t talking about federal loans. Private loans obviously may not have all…
Okay, look, you should have clarified you were talking about private loans. That’s what’s got people so up in arms here—federal loans DO have all the provisions you’re saying general “loans” don’t have. If your friends have private loans, that’s totally up to the individual loan servicer, and it’s not really a fair…
That is totally false. I was formerly enrolled in IBR (just refi’ed through a private lender, so now I’m paying them back, not the govt, hence formerly) and every year for five years when it was time to submit my income for the previous year to recertify I was explicitly the option to switch plans. The student aid…
Good. This crap is like eating vaguely-flavored frozen skim milk with a Splenda aftertaste. Which is basically what it is.
OMG seriously. I had to smother it in chocolate syrup to get it down, which kind of defeats the low-calorie purpose. Their other flavors aren’t as terrible if you don’t mind the fake sugar taste (which I do, so no more for me).