GasBandit
Staff member
... please don't beat your wife.Boom boom out go the lights.
... please don't beat your wife.Boom boom out go the lights.
I picked 'disagree' because there's no 'gyahhhh jibblies' rating.Went to toss a can into the recycling, found this little guy. Meet my new best friend, Nester.
I'm in Vancouver!!! Getting there!I would never. Nor would I ever beat @ewokpenis
But we are dangerously low on Diet Coke and she's almost home from the Yukon...
Hey man Nester's cool.I picked 'disagree' because there's no 'gyahhhh jibblies' rating.
Because they've picked up FanDuel as a major sponsor?Ha ha ha... ESPN just sent down a burn notice on all Draft Kings advertising. I WONDER WHY.
Actually, no, seems we're cutting down on both... though they didn't execute order 66 on FanDuel just yet.Because they've picked up FanDuel as a major sponsor?
You're a racing fan?! Huh. I wouldn't have thunk it.F-Sports!
--Patrick
TV side as well...Actually, no, seems we're cutting down on both... though they didn't execute order 66 on FanDuel just yet.
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/10/esp...gments-scandal-new-york-times-insider-trading
If you ever actually win on,e refer to HF in your acceptance speech2015 Nobel Prize winner's lab is in the same building as mine. I need that mojo to rub off on me.
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/2015/press.html
Tagging @Bubble181 to notify.I can keep that promise @Bubble101 because I'll never win one. I'm likely leaving academia after this postdoc, and I am not nearly bright enough to come up with a ground breaking idea. It's still super cool for UNC though. Oliver Smithies (another winner) is in my wife's building.
drawn_inward still lives in ye olden days, about 80 generations ago. Have some compassions; he must feel almost as old as Dave sometimes.
a whole new world of slacking has been opened up to me again.
(Except for the wanting to be a boy part)I also met a teenage girl with autism who was highly intelligent. Because she could not relate to the other girls at her high school, she began interacting exclusively with boys, whose social behaviors she found easier to imitate. She even went through a period of wanting to become a boy, reasoning that she might have more success navigating the social world as a male.
Some researchers theorize that girls are better than boys at camouflaging their symptoms, particularly during highly structured interactions such as clinic visits. For instance, a colleague of mine described girls with autism as “caricatures” in social interactions. These girls may be motivated to interact, but their behaviors seem exaggerated.
Erp. Sorry. My bad.There's a gas leak right across the street from work.
I'm the same way. I'm much better at social interactions with men or other geeky women. If I have to interact with "normal" women for an extended period on my own, I get anxiety attacks. I have no idea what to say or how to interact with them.http://www.slate.com/articles/healt...girls_and_women_is_difficult_to_diagnose.html
Wow, I always say that I see so many reflections of myself in my son with autism, and a lot of times I say that he is me if I had been born male, but this article basically hits everything I've been saying. Specifically:
(Except for the wanting to be a boy part)
...You're a teenage boy?. If I have to interact with "normal" women for an extended period on my own, I get anxiety attacks. I have no idea what to say or how to interact with them.