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Lol. Can't wait for that movie.

Have you seen "The Cabin in the Woods"? If you guessed the ending to that, you are a visionary.

Replying because you get it. It is 3 out of the 4 if you count the person blaming the article writer for not 'choosing' well in the first place. The words make a difference too. The guy didn't say he was relieved that she was truthful about her profile, he made a mean comment and used the word 'fatties'. WTF? Is

Yeah, I don't think so either, but my mind went there for a few minutes when I saw that. haha

Most of the scenes were done well from a visual standpoint. Plot wise, it had my brain spinning trying to make sense of it. Overall, I didn't like it. I guess you hear Prometheus hate often?

Thanks for that thought. I've suspected that some people are treating written words via texts like an actual spoken conversation. I've had IM conversations where people type "um...." instead of just waiting to compose what they want to say.

I wonder if some people are misusing them or if the people really have more to say but choosing to not say it.

Thanks for the input. I sometimes think she is fishing, but I figure if she wants to tell me, she will.

Thanks! Yeah, she does it often, so I had to turn off my curiosity.

Aren't you like a VIP? You probably have a plaque with your username up in the COTD HOF. haha

Speaking of Mr. Myths, Separately, I was wondering about Hugo Schwyzer yesterday as I realized we hadn't seen a post from him lately. I went to his blog and here is his tagline:

Question: I have a friend who like to use ellipses in emails and texts. For example, I will ask her how she is doing, and she will sometimes respond :"Ok...."

I'm late to the party, but your point that those in a relationship shouldn't be writing articles approving the hookup culture was spot on. I didn't know that she had a boyfriend and definitely changes how I view the article.

That, of course, depends on the definition of overweight. And that is different for different people. Even for women, I'm sure there is a point where someone becomes not attractive due to weight, even for those who consider themselves overweight.

I sold my drumset so I could afford to get a Gameboy and 5 games. That was well worth it. My parents also approved the noise level reduction.

Music videos were my crack back in the 80s.

It might be helpful to find a place to step out of your comfort zone. Find one online place that you don't feel at home in and see what happens.

This article brings up an interesting question. When is a good time to bring up dealbreakers? First date? Later? I have trouble with the concept of two people listing them all on the first date, because doesn't that get in the way of having a good experience when everyone is focused on the negatives? I'm also

I completely understand. Corporate games truly suck. You have a few internet strangers rooting for you. Good Luck!

I'm a little late to the party, but wanted to throw in that being denied for unemployment is usually reserved for gross misconduct (not showing up, stealing, etc.) From what you have said, you have a pretty good case. If the employer contests it, you usually have a meeting with all parties. You can bring up the