I don't find them unattractive. I guess it depends? Some of them enhance a face, some of them don't, and some faces just look better with, or without them.
Do you crack your knuckles or other body parts?
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Ooft, no. I tried them once, but never again. I also have a condition in my eyelashes which makes it impossible to wear contact lenses without it being managed. So, I just stick to my glasses. Not great when I work in an industrial sized freezer
I've used both at my work place cuz we only have one toilet for the ladies and one toilet for the men, and sometimes I just can't wait. I can confirm men's bathrooms are the worst. Like how y'all even... XD
Do you cringe when people misspell some words or make really simple grammatical mistakes like typing "your" instead of "you're"? If so, what words specifically?
If it's something minor like typos or the your/you're situation, I usually pass it off as something like that the person simply didn't have English as their first language. But If They Are Typing Like This or don't even bother to type a coherent sentence, I admittingly get a bit judgemental over it.
Yes, I admit I have that bias. Specific examples? Using 'quite' when 'quiet' was mean from context, or 'deep-seeded' in lieu of 'deep-seated' and the very common mistake of not understanding that we use 'I' when referring to ourselves as the subject of the sentence, but use 'me' when we are the object, even when we group ourselves with someone else. So a generation at least, from poor understanding of grammar coupled with being corrected constantly from the childhood habit of saying "____ and me went/did/etc" have resorted to thinking it's never okay to use "me" when grouped, and will say "To/for/with Shelby and I" when it ought to be "To/for/with Shelby and me."
Without the understanding of grammar, the correction of one error leads to hypercorrection, with the assumption that the error is always an error regardless of context.
That same phenomenon created the name of the "Grand Ole Opry" when kids who normally had a regional accent to pronounce words like "Missouri" like "Missourah" got corrected over it, and innocently generalized the correction to every word ending in a schwa sound.
Is there a sound that really gets on your nerves?
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Yes, I admit I have that bias. Specific examples? Using 'quite' when 'quiet' was mean from context, or 'deep-seeded' in lieu of 'deep-seated' and the very common mistake of not understanding that we use 'I' when referring to ourselves as the subject of the sentence, but use 'me' when we are the object, even when we group ourselves with someone else. So a generation at least, from poor understanding of grammar coupled with being corrected constantly from the childhood habit of saying "____ and me went/did/etc" have resorted to thinking it's never okay to use "me" when grouped, and will say "To/for/with Shelby and I" when it ought to be "To/for/with Shelby and me."
Without the understanding of grammar, the correction of one error leads to hypercorrection, with the assumption that the error is always an error regardless of context.
That same phenomenon created the name of the "Grand Ole Opry" when kids who normally had a regional accent to pronounce words like "Missouri" like "Missourah" got corrected over it, and innocently generalized the correction to every word ending in a schwa sound.
Is there a sound that really gets on your nerves?
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The endless jangling beeping noise that the washer/drier makes until you pay it some attention
What's your favourite thing to eat and/or drink on a cold autumn evening?
I don't know. I like all but my least fav was probably cookie dough. And it was the Ben & Jerry's one too so I don't want y'all to come at me and say that maybe I didn't like it cuz I got a lousy brand or something.
Actually I lowkey hate it. But I think hubs is an undercover clothes horse. Boy has more jeans and shirts than I've owned in 10 years running. But now instead of buying my own, I've taken to just wearing his so it hardly matters. Except when he has pants that aren't too long for him, then they fit me like Urkel pants.
Do you like to shoot pool?
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Do you prefer slacks & polo shirts or jeans & T-shirts?
Do you know how to play chess?
Do you find mustaches attractive?
Do you crack your knuckles or other body parts?
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Is you real name hard to spell?
Would you ever try knitting?
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Do you wear contact lenses?
What do you like that you consider a weird food combo?
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Do you wear glasses?
Do you have a lit up computer mouse?
Are you donning a costume for any reason in the near future?
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Do you have any pets?
In the case of gender-specified public restrooms, would you use, or have you used, both?
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Do you cringe when people misspell some words or make really simple grammatical mistakes like typing "your" instead of "you're"? If so, what words specifically?
Same question.
Without the understanding of grammar, the correction of one error leads to hypercorrection, with the assumption that the error is always an error regardless of context.
That same phenomenon created the name of the "Grand Ole Opry" when kids who normally had a regional accent to pronounce words like "Missouri" like "Missourah" got corrected over it, and innocently generalized the correction to every word ending in a schwa sound.
Is there a sound that really gets on your nerves?
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As a former English teacher and now an editor, I love this! I think you must be my spirit person
The endless jangling beeping noise that the washer/drier makes until you pay it some attention
What's your favourite thing to eat and/or drink on a cold autumn evening?
Fav ice cream flavor?
Worst ice cream flavor you've ever tried?
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Same question?
@DeKay I used to love Cookie Dough by Ben & Jerry's but when you eat it too many times you realize it's kinda bland
If you could be an occult from the sims, what would you be?
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Vampire or witch but like good. XD
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Do you like clothes shopping
Last thing you bought?
Do you like to shoot pool?
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