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I know that sounds awful, but I work in a child welfare organization (not as a social worker or anything so this isn’t going to be perfectly accurate psych) and a lot of the kids come in to those kinds of home having experienced sexual abuse. So someone coming from a troubled background like that is more likely to a)

Talking about “picking” some “low hanging fruit” in the context of 69 is NOT the way you want to go with that one buddy.

I’m a Penn State alumnus and I was totally on board with Paterno’s downfall. My position then was that he could not have possibly been ignorant about what was going on, not with so many victims and over so much time. Furthermore, Joe Paterno ran Penn State, the buck stopped with him, nobody had more power at that

Got to love the hustle of 72, while other men are watching another man potentially die, he’s scooping up that pigskin, dreaming of six.

The amount of cognitive dissonance going on there is staggering.

My favorite is now the alumni association is always asking me for money and I love turning them down.

From the greatest film soundtrack ever recorded.

I will never be convinced otherwise.

Situation one: Tow-truck driver freely admits to leaving disabled driver (who has Psoriatic Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and early stage Crohn’s disease) in non-functioning car on the side of the road solely because she has a Bernie Sanders sticker.

Nope! You cannot do that at this time. Game isn’t worth it either way.

Hi Luke,

I was super excited when I started reading about this game when it first showed up on Early Access. Then I was blown away with all the voice actors they got (some very good, recognizable actors). And then I got to the real-time combat, and I crashed hard.

Given that MoO2 is one of my Top 5 games of all-time, one that I still play (as recently as a month ago), I picked this up on early access, tried it, and then haven’t touched it for a few months now. The only analogy I can make would be those Shadowrun fans who picked up the Xbox Shadowrun game hoping for a cyberpunk

frankly, it seemed to me that the letter writer was amazingly selfish. By her own admission, she leaned on her friends for emotional support for five years. I bet her friends sometimes got frustrated with her “cloud of negativity” at points during that. Now, they are in a position where they need support, and she’s

This person got the support from her friends when she was going through “a nervous breakdown, being financially broke, a broken heart.”

Old Golf Pro: “Wow! What’s your handicap?”
Girl: [gestures towards her parents]

I have a friend who was a whoops when her mom was 55. I remember when we were 15, her mom would get pissed off and curse the heavens for late menopause.

All the stars!

Brothers and sisters I have naught (er) but this woman’s mother is my mother’s daughter.

I’m admittedly incredibly biased, but having grown up around a heavy drug user I don’t buy anything users say until proven otherwise. Especially not with meth.

100% agreed.