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The world is beautiful and full of love and lovely people who will look out for you and everyone else because we all understand deeply that we are one human family and that to harm one is to harm all.

This is a dumb, knee-jerk comment. Read what they’re about and you’ll understand the necessity of having them.

Sans shoulder pads thank god.

TBH I think 10,000 Days would have been a fair addition. There are some great songs on there but they put so much filler in it it kind of ruined the album as a whole for me.

Research the Stanford Prison Experiment

This song gets in my head on a weekly basis for some reason. Love it though

I like Aenima a lot actually.

Wow. Some of these are pretty harsh tbh (Stevie Wonder, Tool, Radiohead). I was NOT aware of the Linkin Park/ Jay-Z collab though. Fascinating.

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That sounds like a shitty rip off of this:

Here’s a law question: Say Tamara and Francisco were in a relationship or at least had casual sex occasionally, but one time at work Francisco did “try to coerce her to perform oral sex on him” at work. That’d still be sexual harassment because they were in the work place right?

I generally have the worst memory but I distinctly remember watching Sesame Street as a kid and they had a feature where a bunch of girls were playing double dutch and singing. I just remember my eyes lit up and I thought they were so freakin cool. That’s awesome it’s being brought back to Lincoln Center.

Just want to add I have compassion for the situation you’re in. It’s not easy to do but I do think a lot of honesty is important considering how loaded and meaningful marriage is to a lot of (most?) people.

That’s great you told him that. You might want to tell him about your other worries too, just cause in his head it’s entirely possible he’s planning on moving in with you so that you then can get married. Better to know there are other worries besides the housing than not.

Actually no, I accepted your answer when I said, “If you say so”. Then you wrote me back and put words in the mouth of Amish Paste, which I challenged you on because they were simply untrue.

I also feel like, on principle, if you ask someone for their opinion you accept it and move on. It’s their opinion that you asked for and it doesn’t automatically have to become yours.

To me that speaks to the offended persons own insecurity about their relationship. If someone said the same thing to me within the context that’s already established, I’d say “ok” and continue to enjoy my relationship with my partner.

There you go with hyperbole. Read what she wrote again and tell me where she said, “every woman should distrust her man”, or “every unmarried woman should distrust her man”.

Projection much? If you say so.

Unsolicited, sure, but thetallblonde began the conversation about the topic, so, no.

I see only 1 guy in that picture.