I ordered a $100 shirt that I didn't like the fit of, so I gave it to my brother. The size was right, but the brand seems to not care much for thin people. It was strangely wide. Fit Brent perfectly, and he's not fat, just broader and more muscly.
Thoughts on 'digital drugs'? Do you believe their effects are real or does the general idea of having binaural beats simulate your brain, as street drugs do, sound absolutely ridiculous?
They've never had any kind of effect on me. I feel like the people that claim to get high from them are either lying, under the effects of a placebo, or have no clue what actual drugs feel like. I'm not immune to placebos either. I was in a few drugs studies for different anti-psychotics, and with one it turned out I was on the placebo the first 6 weeks, because week 7 (when patients on the placebo were switched to the drug being tested after having not known if they were on the control, placebo, or the test drug) unleashed a load of insane side effects like you wouldn't believe.
A good book, spoil herself spa supplies, a nice dress with tickets and reservations somewhere she can where it, and classes for something you can both learn together (dancing, painting, sculpting, pottery, writing, tightrope walking, etc.)
No, but my son does. I have several bank accounts and savings accounts. I spend money far more than I save. I grew up in poverty, and as such have found saving money as an adult to be very difficult. Most of my money goes toward food. I like to eat. A lot.
Is there anything within movies that you dislike or that gets on your nerves? For me It's like really low budget films where you can just tell how poorly made they are, like I just can't get into them. Also when movies kinda cut off without a proper ending or have a predictable story line.
I cannot do awkward comedy. It makes me anxious and I start pacing and cringing and yelling at the screen. A prime example of the kind of comedy that I mean is the scene in Wanderlust where Paul Rudd's character is trying to pump himself up to have sex with a beautiful hippie lady that his wife just told him to go and sleep with.http://youtu.be/4utAnqqfLEw
Why do you think people often assume that a non-talkative nature is the sign of shyness? Can't a person be both confident and quiet? Why / why not?
It isn't the silence that people make assumptions over, but how the silent person presents themselves. If they avoid eye contact and seem to avoid people altogether, then they appear shy. Not because they are quiet. If the person is confident, but silent, then there is a good chance people are going to assume that person is an asshole, because confident silence is easily confused with arrogance... I guess. I don't really understand that assumption, but it is a very common one. As is assuming someone is dark and mysterious for remaining silent and appearing apathetic.I am often silent while maintaining intense eye contact and an expressionless face. I'm not really sure what people assume from that, but it makes them ramble nervously more often than not.
I have books I haven't finished, but none that I couldn't. Even the most boring books I can push myself to finish, and I'll even make myself finish books that are just fucking awful simply because I don't feel justified in hating it if I haven't finished it.I almost didn't finish Naked Lunch. I think it is just awful. Burroughs is one of my favorite authors too. Junky is far and away a better book than Naked Lunch. I think A Clockwork Orange is horrible too, and apparently the author agrees with me. He has created so many great works of art, and most people only know him for a little book that he wrote that is taken out of context and over-hyped on the daily.
I've been better. My vacation started two hours ago, but I cannot go home for two more hours because of some mandatory training I have to attend concerning a new fire suppression system we have in our data center. There was no way to schedule at a more convenient time for me, and I do not get overtime for the three hours between the shift and the training that I'm waiting here. How are you?