597475 pts · September 16, 2014
38, Ironman triathlete, lifelong gamer with two gamer kids and a wife who tolerates it. It me: http://imgur.com/gallery/4a0sxe8
I love commenting on old posts, but I have to be sure the user is still active.
Despite common belief, I believe regret is a good thing. Regret means that you've grown, changed, evolved. Brene Brown wrote in Atlas of the Heart: "'No regrets' has become synonymous with daring and adventure, but I disagree. The idea of 'no regrets' doesn’t mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe we have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with our lives."
It's 100% Lindsey Stirling. Both the video and the journey to make it are incredible: https://youtu.be/C8md6yJkUY4?si=BFB5blB0DSEotm86
GO BETWEEN THEM, ARE YOU CRAZY?!?!
I never saw the movie. I liked the book.
Yoink.
https://imgur.com/czqHIZe
So, you pepper sprayed yourself?
I was literally carving from my porch while trick or treaters came by. If I hadnt been in such a hurry, I would have thought to do higher %s
Thank you!
https://imgur.com/BTbZZ7s.gif
Wooooo!
I think you mangled my message. I'm firmly in the "thank each other" camp.
The most important thing here is: Tom Nichols is a dick.
say "no problem," I'm not making a mental choice as to whether or not what I did was a problem, I just say it.
I figure most people use both interchangeably as both a colloquial polite responses with identical meanings. When someone thanks me and I
Do you consciously decide to use "no worries/problem" instead of "you're welcome" as though the latter conveys unintended different meaning?
That explanation is contrived, but the original tweet is peak horrible human. Want a "thank you" for shopping? It's on the receipt. Get out.
"CAAAAARRRLLL!!!" "Happy birthday! Why don't you blow out your candle?"
I play with my kids. I'm helping my daughter experience Mass Effect for the first time.
You ARE the brute squad!
I'm doing that with Lord of the Rings right now!
I love commenting on old posts, but I have to be sure the user is still active.
Despite common belief, I believe regret is a good thing. Regret means that you've grown, changed, evolved. Brene Brown wrote in Atlas of the Heart: "'No regrets' has become synonymous with daring and adventure, but I disagree. The idea of 'no regrets' doesn’t mean living with courage, it means living without reflection. To live without regret is to believe we have nothing to learn, no amends to make, and no opportunity to be braver with our lives."
It's 100% Lindsey Stirling. Both the video and the journey to make it are incredible: https://youtu.be/C8md6yJkUY4?si=BFB5blB0DSEotm86
GO BETWEEN THEM, ARE YOU CRAZY?!?!
I never saw the movie. I liked the book.
Yoink.
https://imgur.com/czqHIZe
So, you pepper sprayed yourself?
I was literally carving from my porch while trick or treaters came by. If I hadnt been in such a hurry, I would have thought to do higher %s
Thank you!
https://imgur.com/BTbZZ7s.gif
Wooooo!
I think you mangled my message. I'm firmly in the "thank each other" camp.
The most important thing here is: Tom Nichols is a dick.
say "no problem," I'm not making a mental choice as to whether or not what I did was a problem, I just say it.
I figure most people use both interchangeably as both a colloquial polite responses with identical meanings. When someone thanks me and I
Do you consciously decide to use "no worries/problem" instead of "you're welcome" as though the latter conveys unintended different meaning?
That explanation is contrived, but the original tweet is peak horrible human. Want a "thank you" for shopping? It's on the receipt. Get out.
"CAAAAARRRLLL!!!" "Happy birthday! Why don't you blow out your candle?"
You ARE the brute squad!
I'm doing that with Lord of the Rings right now!