They were also incredibly competent.
They were also incredibly competent.
I think that this exactly the point behind the Taylor Swift photos, and that it has seemed to have gone over everyone's heads.
I would love to switch my thursday shift for a monday shift and have Wed/Thursday off.
QUALITY GREATLY IMPROVED.
Oh my god. Yes.
A lot of people on O-Deck are good folks, and there's a lot of people who cross between there and GT. But yeah, the main commenting body sort of makes me cry. It's a shame because I think some of their authors put out some interesting material.
I don't mind it right now, because most of my friend have an irregular schedule/weekend schedule too. However, if most of my friends couldn't go live it up on a Sunday night or a Tuesday or whatever, I would be pretty unhappy.
What is this mysterious weekend you speak of? I don't even have two days off in a row, let alone a saturday and a sunday off. Good old Mondays and Wednesdays for me.
Dog ate my homework. :(
Generally speaking the MAN should be OLDER than the woman because females mature or age faster than males (both physically and mentally). This is a scientific fact.
Oh hi, craigslist. *awkwardly pats computer*
Can I come too?
I think she's still a little too young for John Green (his target audience is the 13-20 group), but definitely keep him in mind, and I'd recommend reading his stuff. TFIOS was one of my favorite books of the year.
I felt it made sense. For me, it felt a lot like PTSD.
Nah, it's super important.
Actually a huge part of Insurgent is the emotional fallout from that incident.
Green writes plenty about 'normal' teens though.
I was really pleasantly surprised by how much I loved the Divergent books. I was totally expecting Hunger Games lite, and while Roth certainly owes a lot to other dystopian authors, I think she's managed to create something unique.
Well, Shailene Woodley is also going to be staring in the movie adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars, which is a non-speculative fiction YA bestseller that was named #1 Fiction Book of the year by Time Magazine last year.