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Ok.
Growing beards is a tradition that has had a resurgence lately. I prefer the tradition of shaving.
Too bad.
Which is too bad, growing a beard or not?
Too bad he doesn’t like it.
He who? Doesn’t like what?
The blue elephant in the room.
Ok.
Ok.
Ok.
The blue elephant in the room.
Is this our second almost-agreement this week?
The end really is nigh.
Growing beards is a tradition that has had a resurgence lately. I prefer the tradition of shaving.
ditto.
growing beards is a tradition??? is shaving also a tradition???
and i have both my mom’s and my dad’s last names. not sure what i’ll do when i get married, but i don’t like the concept of “making” someone else have my last name. or the other way around.
growing beards is a tradition??? is shaving also a tradition???
Finally somebody picked up on the silliness of that, especially since you kind of* have to choose one or the other. In western culture, I’d consider the beard thing mostly to be a fad or style but for some ethnicities/religions it is a tradition. Traditions do people good, even if they might seem unnecessary.
*Some people might only be able to get a little scruffy.
and i have both my mom’s and my dad’s last names. not sure what i’ll do when i get married, but i don’t like the concept of “making” someone else have my last name. or the other way around.
Any person you decide to marry will help solve the riddle.
The blue elephant in the room.
growing beards is a tradition??? is shaving also a tradition???
Finally somebody picked up on the silliness of that, especially since you kind of* have to choose one or the other.
Or you could rock the unshaven look, like me.
growing beards is a tradition??? is shaving also a tradition???
Finally somebody picked up on the silliness of that
Wait, you were the one calling growing a beard a tradition, and now you say it’s silly to call growing a beard a tradition?
Ceci n’est pas une signature.
growing beards is a tradition??? is shaving also a tradition???
Finally somebody picked up on the silliness of that
Wait, you were the one calling growing a beard a tradition, and now you say it’s silly to call growing a beard a tradition?
I’m admitting I was being silly.
The blue elephant in the room.
It’s hard to tell with you.
It’s hard to tell with you.
This can be true in person when I’m joking, which brings me great amusement.
I think good humor (if not good jokes) should be the rule, even when discussing serious topics. When people are quickly defensive or critical that gets in the way of understanding.
The blue elephant in the room.
It’s hard to tell with you.
This can be true in person when I’m joking, which brings me great amusement.
I think good humor (if not good jokes) should be the rule, even when discussing serious topics. When people are quickly defensive or critical that gets in the way of understanding.
Key word: good
It’s hard to tell with you.
This can be true in person when I’m joking, which brings me great amusement.
I think good humor (if not good jokes) should be the rule, even when discussing serious topics. When people are quickly defensive or critical that gets in the way of understanding.
Key word: good
Incorrect.
The blue elephant in the room.
Key part of word: correct
However you slice it, it confirms what I wrote.
The blue elephant in the room.
Key part of word: ice
Not “lice”?
Ceci n’est pas une signature.
You can’t have lice without ice?
My lice thrive just fine without ice.
When I was a kid my parents didn’t let us have lice.
The Person in Question
My l thrive just fine without ice.
FTFY
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My l thrive just fine without ice.
FTFY
When I was a kid my parents didn’t let us have lice.
“I’m so sorry.”
When I was a kid my parents didn’t let us have lice.
“I’m so sorry.”
It’s okay, we got it anyway. We just had to keep it a secret from Mom and Dad.
The Person in Question