April 9th is officially booty appreciation day. Get your booties in here.
It's universal. Although, we all have our own preferences, so I'm going to ask you guys a more broad question that can be answered by almost anyone. If an artist makes a great first record, and replicates that same sound on the second record without changing the formula, or experimenting with the sound, do you think that makes the second album bad?
In a perfect world, relationships would be simple: Two people like each other romantically, and hang out and do relationship-y stuff. However, its never quite that simple. Things seem to go pretty well for a little while, though. You try your best to be the best significant other you can be, while respecting your partner's personal space and trying not to pester them, and they seem to try to do the same -- the "honeymoon phase" as some would call it. And yet, somewhere down the line, they become dissatisfied, distant, and start taking you for granted. They no longer text you first, they text you back less often, they no longer try as hard to keep a conversation going, become less available to spend time with you etc. But, wait a minute, how could this be? You tried your hardest to be a good significant other, how could this happen? Well, naturally, if you've tried hard to be a good partner, then it's most likely not your fault. Perhaps the other person is going through something personal and is naturally just not as into the relationship as prior. Perhaps they've grown annoyed/bored/angry at/with you, for whatever reason. Perhaps you're not satisfying them sensually. Perhaps they've found someone else. Perhaps they've changed their mind about you. What is unfortunate is that during this transition period to the inevitable breakup is that they most likely won't communicate this increasing discontentment with you. Perhaps if the other partner communicated their discontentment, perhaps you two could work things out. However, they'd most likely just exhibit sketchy behavior, make up excuses for it and plan to break up when it's most convenient. And yet...none of it. Is. Your fault. Is it fair? Nah. Will things like these keep happening? Probably. Is it worth it to keep trying to find "the one"? Maybe. Is there a "the one" for everyone? Maybe. Will you end up settling? Most likely. Is it wrong to want to give up on relationships after realizing that no matter how hard you try with someone, they may just end up changing their mind, completely unrelated to you? Absolutely not. Has anyone else been in a similar situation?
They're so cute. Obviously, right? But for some reason, I've been liking babies more than usual (not like that, you sicko), and it's gotten to the point when I realize that I secretly want one. Preposterous, right? How could a college-aged guy want a baby? That should be the last thing on his mind, right? I should instead be wanting to have coitus with various women, right? Oddly enough, that's not the case. Sex is great, but it's much better when it's with someone you care about rather than a large number of emotionally insignificant partners. And oddly enough, the image of the woman I love holding my child makes me happier than anything else I can imagine. I'm not sure why. Hell, one of my best friends just had a kid, had to move into an apartment with his gf and the kid, only has a high school diploma, works at a grocery store and is only 18. I'm in college, have to deal with none of that and I felt a bit jealous. Of course, I'm not gonna go out of my way to try and have one before marriage (I'll have fun practicing though heh), I understand the consequences that may bring. Hell, I have trouble saying it out loud or even typing it as I am now for fear that I may actually get my "wish" granted. But still...the lingering feeling is still there. Is this strange? Is this growing up? /blog
According to Modern Womans Digest, A great rebellion against patriarchy, or an insane, unsanitary trend? What do you think?
Now, I'm not one to generalize, but generally speaking women do not take the initiative to talk to guys. A short anecdote: Spoiler I hadn't really paid attention to this until this one girl took the initiative to talk to me and wasted no time in telling me she was interested in me. I was so tsurprised by this that I thought one of my friends were playing a prank on me. Now, is it because women have a wider sexual selection (and therefore shouldn't have to seek a mate)? Is it because the old formula of men making the first move have some precedence over it? Is it because women don't want to be seen as desperate, or "thirsty"? Is it because women are trained to be more passive? Your thoughts, I would like them.
Doing my college radio show right now at wrub.org . You guys wanna request something? Listen in! EDIT: Never mind, something went terribly wrong.
...what would the radio be like if rap and pop and edm never took over the radio and alternative rock filled the airwaves like before? What would 2006-2014 radio hits sound like? What would the modern soundtrack for such an age sound like? Any ideas? I'd say or or Yay? Nay? I'm seriously curious.
...literally the day I ask her to be my Valentine (on Twitter). Coincidence? I hope so. ;_; @5:24
Perfection
I was about to talk to my ex who was sitting alone in a food court, try to at least make things amicable between us and have her stop hating me. But then this song came on my mp3 player: "It's not your fault, that's just the way it is." And I proceeded to avoid her. Divine intervention maybe? Yay? Nay?
...a cucumber with less water molecules is a pickle? I told my roommate this and he seemed annoyed.
It never fails. Satire at its best. http://www.theonion.com/articles/why-are-all-the-good-guys-always-taken-gay-dead-or,34699/?ref=auto
The KH1 version where it's used as a defense type of magic? Spoiler Or the offensive version of it that the rest of the games use? Spoiler
LOOK AT DEM 720i HD GRAFFIXXXX
More like Fappy Bird because whoever plays it must beat their meat am i rite haha yeah That being said, I have the highest score.
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Aye yall. Just did an Attack on Titan review. Let me know what you guys think. Also, what do you think I should review next?
Playing through the first few hours/levels of KH games were kind of cumbersome, because you don't have your Cure spell yet. Sure, you can rely on potions (or, God forbid, Donald), but starting out, you usually don't have a lot of munny to spend on a good amount of potions. This made the game challenging, but almost inaccessibly so for a newcomer to the series. On the other hand, introducing the Cure spell later in the game helps the player hone their skills and not make them rely on a crutch such as Cure. So, what do you guys think? Should SE introduce Cure earlier in future games, or leave it as is?
And decide to pick up some Dots. The clerk dude says "Dots? You shouldn't be buying dots. You should be buying liquor and condoms!" Now... Spoiler how the **** does he know that I mix my liquor in condoms?