It's a really difficult choice since there are so many movies worthy of being in the conversation. For instance, I recently rewatched Good Will Hunting for the first time in a couple of decades. Can't think of too many movies with better writing. And... The acting is first rate all around and if the story doesn't touch your heart then you likely don't have one.
You found forum sites more than a dozen years too late. They used to be a fun way to make new friends and have a laugh
Now it's a chore to read through this mess. It's bo longer a fun way to waste time. It's something to look at if I'm doing laundry or sitting on the toilet,q
I don't message often and when I do it is typically someone from the forums that wrote something clever and interesting. I, in turn, will attempt to write something witty and clever.
Be aware that this only works if you're actually witty and clever. If banter is not a strength of yours then at least be warm, friendly, engaged, and a bit flirty.
She did overthink it which is a big part of why she chose the way she did. Words like should, and thoughts of all possibilities got in the way of a simple yes or no.
When a yes or no situation presents itself I go with the simple answer. I do not ask myself questions about how the answer that is not in my head could possibly fit. Is that gut instinct? I think so.
Let's take online romance as an example since that is a relevant topic. If I was attempting such a thing and knew or "felt" something was off about the communication I would not try to rationalize or explain her behavior to get a yes I should continue. I'd simply say goodbye.
People get hurt every day. It's part of life. People that go out of their way to unnecessarily hurt someone are cruel and shallow. However, sometimes decisions, instinctive or not, do have negative consequences.
Almost always. When I don't and try to overthink things it typically has a poor outcome. When you let too many outside factors into your decision making it can cloud your judgement. Trick is to actually be in touch with your gut instincts.
I first saw it in the Mingle2 when it was Justsayhi in 2007. It's probably still going. Threads there flipped as infinitum. It was also in the Datehookup forums around the same time.
RE: My Taste In Music