There's literally dozens of us
Whenever I see something like this I feel I must defend my friend who's a cop.
Before being a cop he was a lifeguard at a beach and my bassist.
Baywatch may tell you differently, but being a lifeguard is a seasonal job, and not a career. The next level of being a lifeguard is becoming a cop, so he did, and he has only beaten one black man so far.
You can be an introvert and be talkative, and you can be an extrovert and be shy.
It's all how you recharge your social battery.
I consider myself to be an introvert, but I'm very talkative in social situations. Sometimes I can't shut the fuck up. When I'm done hanging out though, I'm sitting in a dark room for a few days playing video games not hanging with anyone.
I worked with a guy who drove 50 miles to come into the office just so he could be around people, but hardly said anything to anyone.
I'm 38 and I just achieved that goal.
Don't stress about this shit (too much).
Go to concerts, take trips, eat your avocado toast. Indulge.
You're only young once, and everyone is poor in their 20's. Unless you're lucky or it's given to you.
It sounds trite, but success will come. However you measure it.
It's "An" owner of "A" Chick-fil-A. Not the CEO.
Humble bundle had a bundle of all the Mega Man games for 20 bucks.
I instantly regretted it once I loaded it up and I thought to myself, I could've just got roms for these and a better emulator than the one it came with... The emulator doesn't even let you fuckin adjust the audio levels.
And hospitals. Don't forget those.
Start it at 11 minutes. Everything before that is just his opinions on why people don't want to emulate games.
Not saying it's a waste of time or anything, just if you already know the arguments then it's unnecessary.
Honestly, I don't even know myself. Was very much drunk when I wrote this last night. I'll keep it up though for a reminder to not get too drunk and write things like this.
I know this is an unpopular opinion, but that's because a good amount of the time it's true...
Relationships are a lot of work, but shouldn't be hard. If your relationship is getting so difficult that you feel the need to post your issues on the Internet to get advice from strangers, your relationship is more or less done and haven't really noticed it yet.
If it's a one off issue that you need some outside help to see another perspective, than breaking up is probably not the solution; however, if it's habitual then yeah breaking up is probably for the best.
We tend to have loss aversion and get trapped in the sunken cost fallacy with relationships and can't see that it needs to end.
That said, giving advice for a bad relationship is like seeing a person who has an addiction problem. That person needs to realize what it is, and no amount of advice can help.
How many times I have to repeat the same thing to the same people on a daily basis.
Just because it's a new unit/ work order doesn't mean the process changed on how we do it Rhonda. I still need the same things sent to me/ filled out. Just like last time.
This made me think of this