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If your putting $10 per day down on lottery you have a gambling habit, not a bad investment strategy.

Threatening to break up with you if you don't recover? Red flag. Blaming you for all of her problems and demanding that they be your top priority? Red flag. Forcing you to quit talking to somebody because she's irrationally jealous? BIIIIG red flag. Picking who you can be friends with? This is known as "isolating" and

Exactly. Dictating my friends is a huge no-no. If you're concerned about one of my friendships or something, fine, we can talk about it. But you cannot unilaterally decide who I can and cannot be friends with. Because when that happens, I will choose them over you.

And if sexual attraction always gets in the way, who're bisexuals supposed to be friends with?)

Your new GOAL is becoming an Architect. There are a huge number of individual and combined skills that go into achieving that goal. Not being an architect I can't really tell you what they are, but here's one. Draw a cube, with perspective, by hand, or with whatever the CAD program of choice for architects is.

This is kind of how I approach Duolingo. I just use it everyday but for differing amounts of time. Some days I'll just do one lesson to keep my "streak" up, and then about 3 days a week I'll sit down and spend about 30 minutes to an hour with it, really trying to actively learn and see what's going on.

I disagree that it's too simple for adults. I think one of the problems that adults have when learning new skills is that they skip through the "easy" stuff and never really master it. Then, when they get to a more difficult skill that requires several "easy" skills working together they end up frustrated.

Sounds awesome, but I'm hesitant of giving them my bank account and password to it.

Does any company openly support micromanaging?

Who gets the dog when you break up?

When bumpkin car dealers start getting butthurt that some of his cohorts are shady bastards and start complaining to a pretty cool educated person it is unreasonable to assume that they will not take a brief moment to set you straight.

Yes. I see it all the time. As do other attorney. Buy a car, swap out the instrument cluster, drive it a year or so and sell it. HAPPENS ALL THE TIME.

After having read this far, all I see is factsaboutrats arguing semantics. For the most part, the article is written as one person talking to or instructing another. Any normal person (ie not a moron) could tell you that of course it doesn't LITERALLY happen all the time. Put simply, he's providing us information

Obviously an attorney (who specializes in automotive law) will see more of this than a dealer. Steve is correct, it happens, and his articles are useful information and are not advertisements for his practice. Consider that the vast majority of readers he speaks to don't reside in Michigan, he writes these for our

Fuck Cancer! Fuck childhood cancer with a rusty spike!!

So I guess Grohl should have just, like, picked names out of a hat or something, and put them in? "Oh, yeah, Tracy Chapman was a huge influence on my music. You can totally hear it."

Say what you will, but the fact that Black musicians were major parts of the series made me incredibly happy. So many white people talk about rock, as if it had absolutely not been influenced by black culture— they talk about the stones, the beatles, sex pistols, but rarely do they speak on, say Bad Brains for

And he cant stand Courtney Love. Their "make-up" was a publicity stunt. Why would he want to mention a woman that has bashed him his whole career? Hes also a huge advocate for LGBT rights. Get over yourself. I dont even like the guys music, but it just sounds like you had nothing else to write about.

This. All of this.

I'm really sick of people telling this artist what they would prefer to see in HIS project. Make your own goddamn documentary.