Sooo....how's the plan coming?
--Patrick
(full disclosure: I absolutely adore* this movie)
*edited
Sooo....how's the plan coming?
Sooo....how's the plan coming?
--Patrick
(full disclosure: I thoroughly enjoy this movie)
Dammit, it's already been made?! Well, there goes my future.Easy:
You're having this frustration because you're doing it wrong. By saying she doesn't know or care, she's passing the decision to you. That's for you to make the decision, not to then ask her "how about this?" or "what about that?" because that's then you throwing the decision back to her, just with a hint now. I know this isn't a verbatim script, but I'm assuming the gist is the same. Notice this part:Her: "I'm free tonight. Let's go out!"
Me: "Okay. Where do you want to go?"
Her: "I don't care. Whatever you want to do."
Me (sensing the trap already): "Oookay... how about (event)?"
Her: "No."
Me: "What about this?"
Her: "I don't want to go there."
Me: "So what do you want?"
Her: "I'm up for anything. You choose."
Me:
That's happened to me before!! It was bizarre.I'm home sick and on some pretty strong medication that is making me stupidly hungry.
Just go work at the other place for a while.How should I go about getting that experience if none of you jackasses will hire me for long term positions?
So hard to explain to other people! So this morning, I am trying to resist the need to eat spicy refried bean nachos. I know this is wrong...That's happened to me before!! It was bizarre.
You should pay attention. You might learn something.I need establish boundaries with what my female roommate tells me.
I don't want to hear about her unusually small uterus.
You should pay attention. You might learn something.
Incidentally, I've pm'd you a link to my Menstruation blog.
It is weird that I'd totally want to hear about this? That sounds interesting. What is unusually small? What are the causes, the implications? I want to know! I once dated a girl who had unusually shaped ovaries...I need establish boundaries with what my female roommate tells me.
I don't want to hear about her unusually small uterus.
That's so bizarre. She brings this up in casual conversation?I need establish boundaries with what my female roommate tells me.
I don't want to hear about her unusually small uterus.
You should pay attention. You might learn something.
Incidentally, I've pm'd you a link to my Menstruation blog.
Well she went to get an IUD, which is this like 12-year birth control thing that doesn't use any hormones and is almost as effective as full sterilization. Turns out her uterus was too small, meaning she couldn't get it. Like, hers was at 4cm and it needed to be at 6cm.It is weird that I'd totally want to hear about this? That sounds interesting. What is unusually small? What are the causes, the implications? I want to know! I once dated a girl who had unusually shaped ovaries...
I am totally using Duderus for all future handles.Well she went to get an IUD, which is this like 12-year birth control thing that doesn't use any hormones and is almost as effective as full sterilization. Turns out her uterus was too small, meaning she couldn't get it. Like, hers was at 4cm and it needed to be at 6cm.
Either way, she needs friends that are girls because I'm all like 'shit man, uteruses(uteri?) are like crazy you can have all the pbr in my fridge' and I doubt it's helping. I also really just want to save my uterus conversations for someone special to me, not just every girl out there. My username isn't "Duderus", it's BananaHands.
That rag?You should pay attention. You might learn something.
Incidentally, I've pm'd you a link to my Menstruation blog.
That rag?
ThatNickGuy, get busy with this!There does need to be a character in some creative work named Duderus Bananahands.
All That RagThat rag?
Huh... I should really start working on my art thread again...There does need to be a character in some creative work named Duderus Bananahands.
Hi, me! Nice to meet you.Hmm...maybe I should start writing my blog again.
*Writes like three posts and then completely locks up for weeks.*
Well, this is kind of embarrassing. I should try to put together something anyway.
*Writes a semi-throwaway post, immediately followed by an entire series of ideas that need to be addressed in the near future but have to be spaced out on the off chance that someone reads even a little regularly.*
Very much this. I was passed over for an interview at one point because the question stated something to the effect of, "Could you have remained employed at your previous job, if you had wanted to? [Y/N]" I realize they were trying to essentially ask, "Were you fired?" without using those exact words, but in my case I had been laid off from my previous job due to the entire company going bankrupt, which meant I had to answer "No." Never even got the chance to explain myself to anybody.If you're going to ask a mandatory question, at least try to make sure that you provide all of the possible answers
The answer to that question is "Yes." The business going under wasn't you fault, you weren't fired or terminated. The key phrase is "...if you had WANTED to." It's the way that type of question is worded to be able to ask it to get around laws that are in place in many states. The way you answered it was, couldn't have stayed, they told me to get lost.Very much this. I was passed over for an interview at one point because the question stated something to the effect of, "Could you have remained employed at your previous job, if you had wanted to? [Y/N]" I realize they were trying to essentially ask, "Were you fired?" without using those exact words, but in my case I had been laid off from my previous job due to the entire company going bankrupt, which meant I had to answer "No." Never even got the chance to explain myself to anybody.
--Patrick