Part of me wishes that Fat Monica had her own arc - not one about losing weight, but just about coming out of her shell. She was so shy and awkward, and that fake-flashback where she lost her virginity to Dorky Chandler was kinda nice.
Part of me wishes that Fat Monica had her own arc - not one about losing weight, but just about coming out of her shell. She was so shy and awkward, and that fake-flashback where she lost her virginity to Dorky Chandler was kinda nice.
I remember Ghostwriter having a Jamal!
I feel like Tina gets a pass because she's 13!
I hate Ross, too. I find him to be the worst of the group, because he's manipulative, controlling, and kinda cruel. None of the people on that show are very nice, but Ross is the one who stands out to me as actually petty and mean in a way that the others aren't. I think it's because he never lets go of anything,…
I can't stand the "adorkable" girl. I think it's because I know too many women in real life that use that childish affectation (not sexy baby, but innocence and light) to avoid responsibility. It's the female version of the manchild, which I also really hate.
No, I agree. I think it's really rude to do things like play with your phone when in company with other people (without a reason! For example, texting a missing party member is fine, checking Instagram because you're bored is not). If you're so bored that you need to be entertained, why not just excuse yourself and…
A (small) problem with that is that not everyone can speak to you and tell you their intentions. They might not speak your language (a pretty common experience in big cities!), or be able to speak at all. Also, lots of people wear headphones in public or aren't otherwise listening, so an "excuse me, could I get by…
I think it's much more common in cities than in airports, because in airports, you often have baggage with you and you'd prefer not to lug a suitcase up (moving) stairs.
I agree. I mean, I can tell he is an attractive gentleman, but I just don't feel it, you know? Yeah, I'm sure he's crying into his Cheerios over that one.
One of the things I've liked about having those kind of social media options is that it helps me find people I'm actually interested in. I have my specifications for partners, from the casual to the very serious, and it can be tough to just bump into someone that fits them. It's also a great thing to find other…
I can sort of understand that position, but I think that it's sort of unpleasant that we set up relationships in this sort of way to begin with. My father was never the "man in my life". He was my dad (and still is!), and me dating anyone, man or woman, changes nothing about that. He was always very supportive of…
Maybe it's the "Rusty Venture".
It's the same for me. It's the one way I have to keep in contact with people that I'd like to have in my life, but without writing a ton of emails that I'd end up copy-pasting anyway (and how is that personalized and maintaining a relationship?).
Oh, yeah, they definitely look older! They do not look 14, that's for sure! I guess I'm kind of used to that in animated stuff, haha.
I know they were modeled off the manga style more, but they have a touch of that mass-produced-mid-2000s-anime that I really didn't like, where everything was long and flat and angled. It makes the characters look more like paper dolls to me, I guess?
I see what you mean, but what I meant was that for the model that they're using, sometimes things get weird. For example, her eyes don't always stay parallel to one another, and her head shape gets weird. I was talking about this with a friend last night and he sent me this, which is exactly what I was thinking!
I can't say I love it, but mostly because it seems like the characters go off-model a lot (and boy howdy, they did in the original, too, but this seems to have a budget to avoid that) and the transformation sequence looks like it'll be kinda dated. The 3-D style animation has a tendency to look a bit doll-like and…
That's how I feel. I mean, if you find me so gross because of leg hair, you are free to... not touch it. It's pretty simple, isn't it? And even if they wouldn't ever be with someone who didn't shave, someone else will. It's just not that important, you know?
It always manages to surprise me who cares and who doesn't! Either way, I'm not so bothered. I'm glad it's worked out for you! :)
That's great! Both male and female partners have complained, in my case. Oddly enough, only after they'd been physical with me.