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This was my favorite part of Gw2 - I got the game for free during a shitty part of my life where I was living with an unmotivated and unemployed now ex-girlfriend and was struggling to keep us afloat so I created a persona; “Egnards the Great”. I would go from boss to boss telling really corny jokes all night for tip

ShyGuy,

Doc hit the nail on the head when he said you went past being sensitive and aware, and straight into, “bad parody of a male Feminist.”

I self-identify as a Feminist. I’m also a hetero dude. There has never been a day in my life when I have not appreciated a good-looking woman.

“Appreciation,” however, doesn’t

Good to know. When you finally defeat your arch nemesis, and you stand over them to begin your monologue, they will hear you, as you describe each step leading up to their end.

There is some very good advice here. I would highlight that if you can afford it, hire a geriatric care counselor and an elder care attorney. These are very expensive, but consider them experts in the process and the landscape of all these facilities who have the experience to know the good from the less good and

Interesting! When they added Japanese in May I jumped right in, and definitely learning a lot. But I also found out how much less developed the Japanese course is than many/most of their others. It’s lacking a lot of the stat tracking, discussions (which may be an iOS vs Android thing) and has far less content than

Yeah, I think they mean:

“Slavery is far too real and far too painful, and we still see the manifestations of it today as a country for me to ever view that as a form of entertainment.”

I'm ok with Filet-O-Fish winning, but that gross slice of cheese they put on it is insane. McDonalds cheese is bogus city, but cheese on fish is horrific.

I **STRONGLY** disagree with the content of that article (EDIT: the originating article, not the Lifehacker article). English is a Germanic language. English has much more Germanic roots in the grammar than a number of those listed under “Closely Related to English” which are Latin based languages. French and Spanish