Sometimes, I really just want to be snarky in a session:

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@oi-vay
Sometimes, I really just want to be snarky in a session:
when is it going to be the other way round
does this count?
Trying to get through analyzing a video about typical domestic violence
adulthood is just an endless stream of phone calls you don’t want to make but have to
Making life-changing decisions in graduate school that will influence my adulthood scares the crap out of me sometimes...
My brain is a simple one.
This is beautiful. I want this on a shirt.
Summed up the entire weekend in one comic...
TELLING CLIENTS THEY DON'T HAVE TO APOLOGIZE FOR LIKING WHAT THEY LIKE
I don't know about you, but..
I'm usually going:
after I complete an exam
Finally, an animated movie about a girl who's not a princess.
After delivering its first female-led film with 2012’s Brave, Pixar brass came down to Los Angeles last night to preview their big title for next year, Inside Out, which is completely princess-free. It takes place in the mind of a little girl named Riley, but she’s not exactly the lead; instead, thanks to the ingenuity of Pixar, Riley is more like the setting. The film’s real protagonist is Joy (voiced by an effervescent Amy Poehler), one of five emotions who steer Riley through life via a control center in her mind that’s akin to the bridge from the Starship Enterprise. Joy and her cohorts — including Fear (Bill Hader), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), Anger (Lewis Black), and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) — all work together to keep Riley emotionally balanced, and for the first 11 years of her life, the primary influencer is Joy, as evidenced by Riley’s sunny demeanor. But as adolescence sets in, Joy finds her lead role usurped. Suddenly, Sadness wants to pipe in at inappropriate times — coaxing Riley to cry during her first day at a new school, for instance — and as the two emotions jostle for control, both of them fall into the deepest reaches of Riley’s mind and have to work their way back. Meanwhile, left to their own devices, Fear, Disgust, and Anger collude to transform Riley into a moody preteen.
Trying to actually understand and formulate my own theory conceptualization...
Getting sick while in grad school and doing worky adult things pretty much goes like...
When I'm with older couples that I have nothing in common with; there's really only one thing to break the ice with: alcohol
when i can't find my usb stick
always a heart attack waiting to happent...
How do people "normally" react nowadays because...
When I'm out socializing and I overhear/listen to conversations of strangers who are outside of my field, I just go:
When friends texts me their latest drama-filled-life stories and existential crisis and get mad that I don't respond quickly enough...
best thing I’ve ever read
NEVER FORGET
holy shit