You think he's actually a prick or you're just upgrading him because he's a murderer and killing people is prickish in your book?
Killing people isn't in yours?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You think he's actually a prick or you're just upgrading him because he's a murderer and killing people is prickish in your book?
Killing people isn't in yours?
Killing people isn't in yours?
You can kill people in a polite manner.
Where? I thought just-so was specific to squishy sciences like biology/anthropology.
Just-so is culture specific, isn't it?
Oh I remember the other thing I was going to say - TAM is quite possibly the worst place in the world to do that Million Dollar Challenge thing because the ratio of male:female guests is so ridiculously skewed. (At NECSS the line for the women's bathroom was about four people. The line for the men's room went all the way down the hall. It made me sad.)
Where? I thought just-so was specific to squishy sciences like biology/anthropology.
I was aiming for sarcasm there.
You can kill people in a polite manner.
Which... makes it no less a prickish thing to do.
What is a "just-so story" in this context?
I ran to go a-googlin' when you said that, Jessica. Someone brought up string theory as just-so. Ima have more coffee before I try and set my brain to how it could be construed as just-so.
In the context of evo psych, Amy?
Yeah, Allyson. I'm not a science person, and it's not a term I've heard before.
You think he's actually a prick or you're just upgrading him because he's a murderer and killing people is prickish in your book?
Killing people isn't in yours?
I don't think going around killing other killers is a prickish thing to do. (It may be morally hazy, but prickish? Hm.) If he were just killing random people on the street, sure, then he's kind of an asshole, though. But, mostly, when ita asked about prickish characters like House, I was thinking personality-wise. And Dexter isn't a prick.