I think the key flaw of Summer is summed up by when they run into each other at the wedding.
I think the key flaw of Summer is summed up by when they run into each other at the wedding.
I disagree. He’s definitely changed by the end of the film. Primarily, he worked on himself. He started pursuing his dreams and building a better life for himself. We don’t necessarily know how well he’ll handle a new relationship, but the fact that he’s striving to find happiness with himself is a good first step.
That...isn’t why he left, though. He left because he accidentally led to the death of a child and he didn’t feel emotionally ready to be back in the field.
John Delaney continues to be dumb and bland
and she...forced him into all that?
Sometimes fast food places will have a little spot where you can add a tip if you use a card...I’ll do that if it’s there. Just round up to the nearest dollar but it’s something.
That’s pretty much how I feel about it.
It’s almost like comment sections are a place for people to give their opinions?
I don’t mind that it’s a word that exists. I just get annoyed by people who go out of their way to identify that way, because there’s really no reason at all to tell that to a person.
I don’t mind the idea behind “flexitarian”...but it’s just the dumbest term that doesn’t need to exist.
Eh, I think it depends. I doubt most vegetarians/vegans became that way because they didn’t like the taste of meat.
I think chili is hard to classify because there is varying viscosity.
I mean, yeah, there are definitely added costs for sure. But If you do it at the right time, I’ve never had any difficulty getting about 20 bucks an hour with spending maybe 2 dollars worth of gas, tops.
I do some DoorDashing.
In fairness, that’s not really on DoorDash at all.
....why the hell are you getting delivery two blocks away?
In fairness, “evil reptiliod” certainly comes with some ethnic connotations.
Okay, let me prephrase: it’s impossible to define a sandwich in a way that includes all commonly accepted sandwiches but excludes hamburgers, aside from literally defining sandwiches to exclude hamburgers.
And just to point out the stupidity of “cold” in the definition...so if you serve someone a grilled cheese, it’s not a sandwich, but if it cools down, it is one? Come on, you know that’s nonsense.
You can come up with a dumb definition designed specifically to exclude hamburgers, sure. But defining a sandwich as “like a hamburger but not” is a stupid definition and, again, it isn’t really how defining things works.