Well trimmed goatees aren't as bad as the overgrown mustache and beard, though.
Well-trimmed anything is of the good.
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Well trimmed goatees aren't as bad as the overgrown mustache and beard, though.
Well-trimmed anything is of the good.
In general, I'm not attracted to men with facial hair
I object to moustache hairs poking me in the nose.
My father had this love-affair thing with his moustache. He'd let it grow real long and then twirl the ends with moustache wax. To me, he just resembled the villian (memfault on name) from the Dudley Do-Right cartoon. Yuck.
Well-trimmed anything is of the good.
This. If we have to tend to things, so should they!
What kind of saving, bug? Chat, literati, hot team of SWAT men?
All of the above?
Well, to be honest, if I had a team of hot SWAT men at my disposable, I probably wouldn't share.
But, I can do the rest! Are you on Yahoo IM? I'll head that way...
Hi, all. Skipped and skimmed a whole bunch.
Aimee, that haircut looks great!
And the dictionary say "goy" is offensive. Is it "cracker" offensive, or N-word offensive?
Much closer to "cracker" offensive, I'd say. I'm trying to think about this -- there's a difference between when I'd use "goy" and when I'd use "gentile," and part of it is who's listening, but it's not just that. "Goy" has more connotations of "Well, what more can you expect from a goy?" while "gentile" is much more neutral -- just, a person who's not Jewish. (This is all just in English. In places where the language is more Yiddish-inflected to begin with, I'd use "goy" more often, and in Hebrew, "goy" isn't offensive at all.)
To me, he just resembled the villian (memfault on name) from the Dudley Do-Right cartoon. Yuck.
Snidely Whiplash.
Yeah, I'm on trillian, Nicole.
That's it! Thanks, Sean.
How are you? How's things? How's S?
By the way, Hil, the day after you helped me with my homework, he introduced the notation you were using. So just so you don't think he was totally neglecting it or anything.
I have a mini-crush on my teacher. He's so enthusiastic! And he's better than maybe any other math teacher I've ever had about answering questions without making the questioner feel stupid. He always treats it as though they've brought up a very interesting thing it's important to make clear, rather than like they must not have been listening when he said it five minutes before.
I have an anti-crush on most of my class. Like, yes, sweetheart, you're very smart. But we're not impressed, because you're boring us, and the teacher's not impressed, because he knows more than you do. So shut up.