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As much as I would prefer to see Mando keep his helmet on for the whole series, if they’d done that they’d just have hired a couple stuntment to play the role and gotten someone to voice-act the character.  Instead they hired a reasonably well-known actor, so...

Oh boy!

Alternately, please stop calling me at 10:30 a.m. and demanding that the restaurant doors be opened “because I can see people in there!”

I’m the same way, and if I see more than one exclamation point after something I start planning the murder of little miss sunshine. 

As well as those who are mad that society changes ever. Texting involves new social protocol that you might have to actually think about and learn.

Texting has its own emotional tone protocols that not everyone has picked up, especially if they’re grammar nitpicks in their emails or whatever. Periods indicate seriousness and harshness. Exclamation points indicate excitement and pleasant demeanor. No punctuation at the end of a sentence is neutral. Consider:

Thank you, I hope at least one person reads this and opens their eyes to how much more women worry about tone, while men just plow on through, not giving a shit how they make everyone else feel.

Call me a “stone-hearted ice witch” or say I’m not fun at parties but I hate using exclamation points. I see no purpose in them. Anyone who knows me would know it is completely disingenuous for me to put an exclamation point in my writing because I have never spoken to them with a level of excitement that would

While I’m sure Timberlake is not a faithful husband, the wedding ring thing is probably an entirely superfluous detail. If he’s currently playing some kind of role, I would suspect that he’s taken off the ring for the duration of production (assuming he normally wears one). 

Listen, if you’re not team baby yoda go ahead and get the fuck out of here.

alternatively, someone is letting you know that “ok” is potentially dismissive, and you’re going to complain about it. There aren’t rules - there’s just the way certain people receive something. 

I have a theory that Boomers and Millennials are in a race to push Gen Xers into a murderous rage with all their bullshit.

And if you’re a woman, your work e-mail has to strike a very delicate, near-impossible balance between “friendly” and professional. Too light of a tone, and you’re not taken seriously because you’re a flighty woman. Write in a matter-of-fact way that’s similar to your male colleagues, and you’re a joyless ballbuster.

This entire comment section is a fantastic way of determining who exercises empathy vs. those who are incapable of understanding or expressing it.

kk” always strikes me as a hand waving “whatever”, something you didn’t give a lot of thought to and are just responding to shut you up.

Those were the feral hogs that rushed in his yard every time he started to write this article.

Avoid ALL forums. People’s opinions are the worst...

I used to do that - the only drawback is that nearly 20 years of trying to keep up with my extrovert friends lead to a lovely case of alcoholism.

People want to know you As an introvert I find that my default is to think that people don't really care and don't want to know me. THIS IS A FALLACY. Your brain will tell you that from time to time. It's mostly not true, unless the people you're with are total D-bags anyway.

Have any other shy introverts here experienced a time when they went out of there way to try and talk to someone, just regular small talk, and you, as the shy person, end up having to carry the conversation because the other person wont "give" anything back? Then there is the inevitable (what I perceive as) awkward