Today on Missing The Point, HotTalkLA.com shows us how short-sighted he is while simultaneously pimping his YouTube channel with every comment, like a good spammer.
Today on Missing The Point, HotTalkLA.com shows us how short-sighted he is while simultaneously pimping his YouTube channel with every comment, like a good spammer.
Glad to see you managed to learn *something,* then.
Good job! Thanks for showing us all that it takes getting up good and early in the morning to make sure you have time to piss in someone else's cornflakes like a good internet commenter.
I think you missed the point, in favor of picking at a specific part of the metaphor instead of the meaning. I was trying to say that if common relationship sense were common, fewer people would have relationship issues. Not that there would be NONE, not that some people wouldn't just give up, just that there would be…
Look around at the number of divorces, bad and unhealthy relationships, arguments, breakups, mismatched people, and people with relationship problems in general, and figure again.
That's the dumbest reply ever.
Really really good article. :) I have a flight out of Austin to Toronto in a couple of weeks, so this is really helpful, thank you!
Not if you have permanent press clothes.
Maybe this just goes to show how long I've been around, but you guys have posted this one before although I guess it has a new shiny infographic-y look now: http://lifehacker.com/5989369/this-c…
You guys should really stop linking ghacks so much. you know they don't like lifehacker, right?
I love you guys, really really truly, but seriously it's looking like you should change your name to InfographicHacker. It's at least one or two every single day. :(
Way to completely miss the point of the article, broski. Try reading it before commenting next time.
Yay, snark for snark's sake!
Like commenting on the internet! That's a real career you can be proud of. :)
Yeah, that sounds about right.
The stupid part
Out of sight, out of mind, huh?
This is bleach, essentially.
Did you even read the article?
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