21516 pts ยท August 24, 2016
I mean, the bubbles suddenly being on the head is a big clue. That said, I like bubble buddy.
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Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like "what is beauty?". I solve practical problems.
*I'd wager that many people have a bit of both, but identify more with one than the other. To be purely Ask or Guess would be worrying.
Ideally, I'd say that a mix is the healthiest. In fact, I
Agreed. Unless the question asker was being hyperbolic, the friend in this scenario is displaying a whole other type of culture.
I wouldn't say that guess culture is toxic as a concept. It is extremely useful in many cases. But like anything, too much of it can be bad.
Being a Guess person is no better or worse than being an Ask person. The trouble only comes when you cannot function with the other kind.
Shhh, it's his password.
This is an great example of where intelligence doesn't equal wisdom.
Well, the Fallout games were pretty fun (mostly)
They do. A lot of them just eat everything else too.
Daisy > Peach
Amazing Frog?
#34
To be fair, he was also in the Emoji Movie. Nobody's perfect.
"In the future, entertainment will be RANDOMLY GENERATED"
I actually think it's a pretty good movie. Mr. Lunt's character was genuinely funny and memorable. "Labor Saving Device" was brilliant.
Did he complain about them showing up in LEGO Batman?
Ethics have always been a thing in healthcare, otherwise we wouldn't have healthcare. Ethics standards have simply fluctuated.
"Mama-bird, drop the package ASAP. We've got rogue operatives in need of immediate extraction."
People also got unjustifiably mad at the dad for gently pushing the girl back when she approached.
I think they were talking about the blood spatter in the bottom middle.
While there is a red hat, I think they were referring to the blood spatter in the bottom middle. Came from the 1st guy to fight the suspect
Not that, the other blood spatter directly down from the open door. Came from the first guy who tried to stop the suspect. Hat was his too.
I mean, the bubbles suddenly being on the head is a big clue. That said, I like bubble buddy.
Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems. Not problems like "what is beauty?". I solve practical problems.
*I'd wager that many people have a bit of both, but identify more with one than the other. To be purely Ask or Guess would be worrying.
Ideally, I'd say that a mix is the healthiest. In fact, I
Agreed. Unless the question asker was being hyperbolic, the friend in this scenario is displaying a whole other type of culture.
I wouldn't say that guess culture is toxic as a concept. It is extremely useful in many cases. But like anything, too much of it can be bad.
Being a Guess person is no better or worse than being an Ask person. The trouble only comes when you cannot function with the other kind.
Shhh, it's his password.
This is an great example of where intelligence doesn't equal wisdom.
Well, the Fallout games were pretty fun (mostly)
They do. A lot of them just eat everything else too.
Daisy > Peach
Amazing Frog?
#34
To be fair, he was also in the Emoji Movie. Nobody's perfect.
"In the future, entertainment will be RANDOMLY GENERATED"
I actually think it's a pretty good movie. Mr. Lunt's character was genuinely funny and memorable. "Labor Saving Device" was brilliant.
Did he complain about them showing up in LEGO Batman?
Ethics have always been a thing in healthcare, otherwise we wouldn't have healthcare. Ethics standards have simply fluctuated.
"Mama-bird, drop the package ASAP. We've got rogue operatives in need of immediate extraction."
People also got unjustifiably mad at the dad for gently pushing the girl back when she approached.
I think they were talking about the blood spatter in the bottom middle.
While there is a red hat, I think they were referring to the blood spatter in the bottom middle. Came from the 1st guy to fight the suspect
Not that, the other blood spatter directly down from the open door. Came from the first guy who tried to stop the suspect. Hat was his too.