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Well, we do ask out specific guys. And yes, they're typically guys we've known before, because going from stranger to banging is weird. If you think that's how it's supposed to be done...no wonder you're nervous about it.

You go out, make friends, you spark with a friend, and you ask him out. I not only asked my

All of us behave within social norms. That's part of the social contract, not someone going after you specifically for being weird.

Oh, and you guys glorified school shooters. Including the guy who shot up my school, so quite frankly you can go to hell. You wanna look up to people who shoot innocent individuals?

Don't

Yeah, is there a place we can report this shit? I screenshoted it in case it went down, but the thread where they talked about their favorite shooters hit a cord.

You don't need our help to look awful. Even if he's not one of you, you've got some truly damaged individuals you should have reported to the Feds a long time ago.

That might be true now. It wasn't even seven years ago. There is nothing fluffy about writing, and if your writing is fluffy then you are doing it wrong.
If you go off topic on your paper, you should lose a lot of points. Any of my professors would have stopped reading, then failed you. Three grammatical errors used

Totally agree. No one is ever going to learn if you go around telling them that they are right all of the time. And what's the motivation to learn if they're going to always be gentle with you?

Totally agree. There wasn't when I was an English major though.

Okay, serious question. Why do people perceive that STEM fields allow different types of failure than liberal arts fields? Failure is failure. Admittedly, I'm getting long in the tooth, but I started in a STEM Field and then transferred to English.

In my science and econ classes when people were incorrect they were

Eh. As a former teacher, I used to cry in my workplace. When one of your special needs students gets arrested because some bullies told him to say something 'funny' on the phone and it was perceived as a bomb threat?

I'm equating the person having the birthday and the person crying. You're equating having to say Happy Birthday and another person crying. It's a faulty parallel.

It might inhibit your productivity, but what if it doesn't inhibit theirs? I'm just saying, as someone who cries when they're frustrated (not when they're sad), crying sometimes means I'm 'on the right track' with my work. And if we're upset about productivity, then what about celebrating birthdays and holidays where

People cry for different reasons. I think it's weird when people cry at weddings. I cry during Disney movies. Some people cry at work. This makes more sense to me than crying at weddings (Your work is about your passion, weddings are about legal banging and cake).

...if you struggled with reading comprehension, I'm sure it would be,

Dude, you read something wrong twice..then used me calling you out on it to dismiss my point.

Saying you struggle with reading comprehension isn't an ad hominem. It's a demonstrable fact, observable within discussion, that negates your claim that all that is necessary to understanding the affect of weight on health is the ability to read.

I said a PhD or a consultation from a medical doctor. I talk to mine about it regularly. Between that and a background in biochem I can pretty much dismiss what you've said as the kind of "but it's common sense!" bunk that every idiot on the internet says. That or "but I've been reading in Men's Health!"

*sigh*

Same actually. My dad dropped me off late at school all the time, and it gave me serious anxiety. Now I carry a book everywhere and am always early. It's so nice to not stress about it :/

....The fuck?

That's been my approach. And I'm in a happy relationship now, so. It worked.