GoodDay Posts
Aki-chan wrote...
hmm...just realized I really don't know what half of you look like.That's what makes it fun. Do you only want me for my looks...? TvT
Such bravado... not sure what to do with it I suppose...
Little do people know this: The US Air Force has the most intense and longest special forces training program in the world. Combat Controllers are trained as well as any special forces, but they also must learn to perform medical operations and how to be air traffic controllers. Once they achieve their mission, they have to set up communications and provide support for Air support (supporting the support).
CCT don't usually get deployed as a team either. They have to be skilled enough to be embedded in every special forces unit in the US, (SEALS, Rangers, etc) as well as be able to embed themselves in foreign special forces - like Canada's, or British SAS.
So they have to be as good as every other spec ops out there, because they are always going to be tagging along with one of these groups and have to be able to keep up.
So yay Air Force.
Combat Control Team
Little do people know this: The US Air Force has the most intense and longest special forces training program in the world. Combat Controllers are trained as well as any special forces, but they also must learn to perform medical operations and how to be air traffic controllers. Once they achieve their mission, they have to set up communications and provide support for Air support (supporting the support).
CCT don't usually get deployed as a team either. They have to be skilled enough to be embedded in every special forces unit in the US, (SEALS, Rangers, etc) as well as be able to embed themselves in foreign special forces - like Canada's, or British SAS.
So they have to be as good as every other spec ops out there, because they are always going to be tagging along with one of these groups and have to be able to keep up.
So yay Air Force.
Combat Control Team
Badguy wrote...
I never know what to do with my hands in a pic, I usually just keep them in my pocket >_>
I am very confident in social situations. I like people, so I am not shy around others if it is a gathering or event. I don't go around trying to talk to everyone at a party or would be the one to make a toast at a wedding, but I don't get nervous if I'm the center of attention. I used to be on dance line in high school, so I'm used to having a thousand pair of eyes looking at me.
I do get nervous in more intimate situation like if I have to meet someone's family. Also, if someone is acting awkward, I start feeling nervous. It is sort of like when you see someone get embarrassed publicly, you sort of feel embarrassed for them.
Edit: Lol, come on guys... Seriously? What could I possibly of said of that deserves a negative rep?
I do get nervous in more intimate situation like if I have to meet someone's family. Also, if someone is acting awkward, I start feeling nervous. It is sort of like when you see someone get embarrassed publicly, you sort of feel embarrassed for them.
Edit: Lol, come on guys... Seriously? What could I possibly of said of that deserves a negative rep?
meltme wrote...
Jets WIN!!! YEA!!!I'm happy they won, but did anyone see the game? Caldwell called one of the dumbest timeouts I've seen in a while. Why stop the clock at all? If anything just use that time out to ice the kicker. And the very next play Sanchize throws a 20 yard pass to Edwards to make a 50+ yarder into a 30 yarder.
Hey, why are refs throwing their hats instead of their flags? LOL
Caldwell thought, "We'll stop them on this down, then they'll kick the ball. If they make it, we'll have time to do at least one or two plays." So basically, Caldwell was sure that the Jets were going to make the field goal, and wanted time left to get down the field. Unfortunately for him, the jets made another first down and were able to run the clock down.
You throw your hat when you don't have a flag anymore (you lost it because the team was in hurry up mode, or because there was multiple fouls on the play)
Nicodemeus wrote...
taking a bath takes pointless amount of timeHrm... yes, but one could also say that about sleep. Bathing is comfortable and relaxes the body, so it is like two birds with one stone really - hygiene and comfort.
You'd know this if you ever played "The Sims"
@TakuFox - Thanks pal. And yeah - that brings up another "awkward" term to discuss: Awkward silence.
@PumpJack - Haha, your policy is to sit back and let them all come to you.
@PumpJack - Haha, your policy is to sit back and let them all come to you.
I take a light rinse in the shower while the bath fills. If I don't have much time (like every morning), then it is shower only.
You're sitting in your own gunk and filth.
Gurl, quit being nasty...
LostQuartet wrote...
Baths to me are like wearing pads during your period.You're sitting in your own gunk and filth.
Gurl, quit being nasty...
LostQuartet wrote...
@neko-chanHe said they are good friends. When I have a good friend who likes me, I know his advice about my life and [size=14relatinoship[/h] will be biased. So, I don't confide in him as much. Also, if she's really close with the boyfriend she'd tell him her friend asked her out and the boyfriend will feel weird about her hanging out with him.
Lol, love between Latinos.
Anywho, I meant he should ask a mutual friend - one that isn't going to sabatoge you for asking if the person you like is in a deep relationship or if it is just getting lift off. Heck, our person tendallacandybar here could do that for him if he knows this girl.
Also, no matter who you are talking too, your friend's advice on your relationship(s) are always going to be biased. It isn't set in stone that he wont be able to talk about relationships with you. Even if you don't feel comfortable doing that anymore - oh well! It doesn't mean you'll stop or should stop being friends unless the only things you guys ever did together was drink tea and talk about your love life and how he isn't a part of it. For our protagonist here, that is a fair trade - risk having to avoid talking about her love life (which he might not even do anyways) for a chance to be with the girl he loves.
My point is, letting your feelings known is going to send any sane girl to flip a giant switch labeled "FRIEND" to off. Things might be awkward for a few days at worst, but you'll still be friends and in time you can even act like it wasn't a big deal and joke about it later. BUT, it is risk he should take or he is going to always wonder "what if?" and hate himself for not at least knowing what could of been.
Went to bed, woke up, looked at thread. People replied - yay!
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Wait, what the -
WHHHHHHHYYYYY!!!???!!!
Surprisingly relieves the tension.
For a second maybe, but in the end it can really just make things more awkward. People might think to themselves, "Okay, I thought this was awkward, but now I KNOW this is awkward."
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>9 replies
That penguin is a -LIAR-
Come on dood! It is the Socially Awkward Penguin meme. I had to make one...
I said I hate seeing some being socially awkward (because I feel bad for them), not that I hate socially awkward people lol.
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WHHHHHHHYYYYY!!!???!!!
GameON wrote...
I usually just tend to say awwwkwwaard, out loud.Surprisingly relieves the tension.
For a second maybe, but in the end it can really just make things more awkward. People might think to themselves, "Okay, I thought this was awkward, but now I KNOW this is awkward."
Badguy wrote...
>make a thread about being socially awkward >nobody replies
>9 replies
That penguin is a -LIAR-
Come on dood! It is the Socially Awkward Penguin meme. I had to make one...
she said, she hates people who is socially awkward
I said I hate seeing some being socially awkward (because I feel bad for them), not that I hate socially awkward people lol.
Something I hate - I HATE - is when I see someone who is socially awkward.
Let me be clear: I don't hate people who are socially awkward. I just hate the unfortunate fact that they suffer from being uncomfortable in social situations. Everyone should be able to freely share their ideas and thoughts in a group setting without feeling intimidated by others or embarrassed.
For most of us, we've all been in socially awkward situations. We've either felt intimated, embarrassed, or unsure of what others expect of us. Do you find yourself in these situations often? Are you good at handling them? Do you consider yourself a very shy person or are you an attention seeker?
Share your socially awkward stories or advice!
Let me be clear: I don't hate people who are socially awkward. I just hate the unfortunate fact that they suffer from being uncomfortable in social situations. Everyone should be able to freely share their ideas and thoughts in a group setting without feeling intimidated by others or embarrassed.
For most of us, we've all been in socially awkward situations. We've either felt intimated, embarrassed, or unsure of what others expect of us. Do you find yourself in these situations often? Are you good at handling them? Do you consider yourself a very shy person or are you an attention seeker?
Share your socially awkward stories or advice!
I find it odd when guys say they can't read women. I mean, can you read men? If you were a girl and you were trying to pick up a guy, could you read the guy's "clues" and tell if he is in to you? The answer is yes, you should be able to read women too.
Honestly, it is just about being able to read people. If someone is smiling, laughing, having a good time and is INTO you, you should know. The truth is, everyone is different in their social reactions. So picking up "clues and signs" falls somewhere between hard and impossible as a reliable skill. So what should you do? If you don't know if someone is into you, then chat them up and MAKE SURE they are into you. Then just go for it.
Honestly, it is just about being able to read people. If someone is smiling, laughing, having a good time and is INTO you, you should know. The truth is, everyone is different in their social reactions. So picking up "clues and signs" falls somewhere between hard and impossible as a reliable skill. So what should you do? If you don't know if someone is into you, then chat them up and MAKE SURE they are into you. Then just go for it.
Eh, at the risk of everyone thinking I'm crazy (or worst), I'm going to say it depends what kind of relationship this girl is in. If she has been with this person for a while, then he shouldn't tell her unless he just wants her to of known how he felt but know that confessing to her at this point is pretty much going to close the door. If she is just starting to see someone else, then he might consider it before she is gone for good.
If I was he, and she was just starting to see someone, I'd ask one of her friends how serious they are.
And just an aside: I don't know why people think that telling someone you like them is a guaranteed way to end a friendship. As long as you go about it the right way (in a mature manner and not over dramatic) you should be able to get through it like adults. I know I wouldn't freak out if a friend told me they had romantic feelings for me. I'm not going to push his face away and say, "Eww! How weird! No way! I just wanted to be friends! Now that you made this awkward, I never want to see you again!" Really now ladies, wouldn't you just say, "Sorry, but I'm already with someone and/or don't feel the same way. We can be friends though"?
If you weird her out to the point you ruin your friendship, you obviously did something wrong when you told her how you felt (like tell her you love her so much you've been following her around town or been taking candid photos of her).
If I was he, and she was just starting to see someone, I'd ask one of her friends how serious they are.
And just an aside: I don't know why people think that telling someone you like them is a guaranteed way to end a friendship. As long as you go about it the right way (in a mature manner and not over dramatic) you should be able to get through it like adults. I know I wouldn't freak out if a friend told me they had romantic feelings for me. I'm not going to push his face away and say, "Eww! How weird! No way! I just wanted to be friends! Now that you made this awkward, I never want to see you again!" Really now ladies, wouldn't you just say, "Sorry, but I'm already with someone and/or don't feel the same way. We can be friends though"?
If you weird her out to the point you ruin your friendship, you obviously did something wrong when you told her how you felt (like tell her you love her so much you've been following her around town or been taking candid photos of her).
I find your situation weird in the first place. It is odd that your girlfriends have been saying, "Gee, your penis is small" or "FYI, your penis is average size." Are you asking them their opinions? Because I just can't imagine a girl telling her boyfriend his dick is small for no reason.
I'm sure they're talking about the one that matters.
Cormac wrote...
Are we talking about non-erect penis size, or erect penis size? I'm sure they're talking about the one that matters.
Classy wrote...
Fuck you bitches all these newfags gargling and choking on Jacobs cock juices.And rise spreading the shit that gets spewed in the "Cafe" isn't something to be proud of.
Don't be sad longevity, you'll make my eyes well up.
Yay! I have been noticed!
Unpantsu's avatar is da best:
Every time he post, it is funny because even if he doesn't say anything funny his avatar makes me laugh at least a little.
Unpantsu's avatar is da best:
Spoiler:
Every time he post, it is funny because even if he doesn't say anything funny his avatar makes me laugh at least a little.
The difference between ga and wa is one of the most difficult things about japanese. Sometimes it doesn't even make sense why you use ga instead of wa or vis versa. Honestly, you just have to get used to it and learn from experience. I still use them improperly and don't really understand it entirely. Fortunately, you can mix them up and not sound like a complete idiot when you do.
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A colleague complains that he cannot log in on a website
Ano Saito wa pasuwaado ga irimasu yo.
Second sentence, I feel like it is ga because it is you in particular that needs a password, but I know from being told this statement personally that it is "wa" lol. You need a password in general so:
You've been told that you do need a password
Soo desu ka. Pasuwaado wa nan desu ka.
Also, we were already talking about the password so there is that too (I think?)
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Just gotta stay with it. I don't know how to explain it since I'm not very good with particles myself.
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A colleague complains that he cannot log in on a website
Ano Saito wa pasuwaado ga irimasu yo.
Second sentence, I feel like it is ga because it is you in particular that needs a password, but I know from being told this statement personally that it is "wa" lol. You need a password in general so:
You've been told that you do need a password
Soo desu ka. Pasuwaado wa nan desu ka.
Also, we were already talking about the password so there is that too (I think?)
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Just gotta stay with it. I don't know how to explain it since I'm not very good with particles myself.
