"to some extent" to a lot of extent I think lol, but that's not a bad thing.
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Small talk serves multiple purposes, it does both things, not just one or the other.
My go to answers are: "I'm hanging in there", "been better, been worse", "oh you know how it is", (if they ask "how's it going?") "it's going", etc. You can be honest without being candid.
Introverts and misanthropes are not the same thing, kinda sick of people acting like they are.
Subaru is Japanese so it's actually rubasu.
Yes, and he originally was gonna make it obvious but he had to fight tooth and nail with Disney to even get the scene at the end where they look longingly into each other's face while talking about love (iirc) and then shoot a cannon together (which is meant to represent that they are indeed a "canon" couple).
Lemmy can be so naive about this topic.
There are led bulbs that have variable light temperatures, I have some in my room as we speak. Don't need multiple bulbs. They're not that expensive either, and they do sometimes have a hickup if I accidentally flip the switch multiple times too fast, and reset to their default temperature and brightness.
"to be fair" is usually used to justify or defend something. That just sounds like another reason why this meme format is shit unless it's purposefully used to deconstruct itself, commiserate between genders over something, or play with expectations without belittling either gender.
More like what introverts think/wish they looked like. Turns out we usually just look like a regular person even if we keep to ourselves or aren't socially energetic.
They're all embarrassed cause you don't know how to use Legos bro. You're supposed to use your imagination.
Yeah I'm in my 30s and I hear this about this sort of thing all the time from other people my age, but the only time I experience body pain myself is if I injure part of my body. But then I do my due diligence to let it heal and I'm fine after. I'm not overly fit compared to other people my age, I don't do yoga or anything, I just like, lift with my legs instead of my back. For some inexplicable reason a lot of people I know don't follow that age old advice despite moaning up down and all around about their chronic back pain.