After playing Fallout so much I have one of the 1950s songs from the radio in my head. And I really don't mind
Me, coming out of the bath after reading an entire book in one sitting: "What year is it???"
+ Why do mail people have the need to scream through the door and bang on it? Ring the bell and be off. I'm busy reading about this person making dumb life choices. I'll get to it when I can.
Mailworkers! I had the problem where I was waiting for something and the dang ass mailman rang the door once and then left immediately, as soon as he rang, and took the package with him! ahfkdldsjhgalskfhglhfjsghs
My mother taught me a very important rule: passive aggression is not the answer. Aggressive aggression is.This is why I have no patience.
I hate when they do that! D: They don't even give you a chance to grab the thing. Granted, ours likes to throw packages at the front door (literally throw; he did that with our first xbox1 and I'm guessing that's why we had to reorder it) so....
You too :laugh: It's a mystery why they do that But maybe it's so if you call and complain they can just say: "Well, I rang the doorbell, huehue "
I'll never get the package tossing either, if you call and complain the post office can figure exactly who did it and it's so unnecessary to do it. :shifty: Thankfully, I haven't had any package tossing, but here in sweden there was an outcry because it's been happening very often the last year.
Are we really going to have to debate if "irregardless" is a word or not today? This feels surreal....
@Sparda's rejected son Well...I mean...irregardless is a word and it's been in use for over 200 years. There's only been controversy over its usage since the mid-1900s and it's usually listed as a nonstandard spelling of regardless, so...as another of my friends said, irregardless of how anyone feels about it, irregardless is a word and perfectly valid to use. Just not in front of your English prof, maybe.