Posted on 04/08/2025 10:41:11 PM PDT by Libloather
“ Hunger”
I’ve had sleep for dinner more than a few times.
I have a wonderful son with an engineering degree, a job, a great sense of humor, and handsome, athletic, kind, loves dogs, wants children. I am praying for the right engineer girl to come along. Not some vacant dipsheet of a girl.
So “Eddie! I want half!” is universal nw?
Hoeflation: Today's men must work 5 times harder than their grandfathers for women that are 20 times worse than their grandmothers.
“And all posters to this thread have bought into it. WHY?”
Life experiences that back it all up.
My big issue with AI!
If one is always fishing the same pond, can he catch a different fish?
We need human ingenuity to advance and that requires critical thinking.
No reason to use insipid when the word bland (from the Latin ‘blandus’) already existed in Middle English.
It's not a coincidence that Nicholas Eberstadt is a propagandist. His grandfather, Ferdinand Eberstadt, was a banker and "policy advisor" who played a key role in creating the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Because everyone else in history heard yes by dates, colleges and employers? Get a grip.
“Ghosted” has specific social media connotations that “ignored” does not.
Ignored = “refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally.”
Ghosted = “end a relationship with (someone) by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication.”
The article writer is trying (and failing) to be clever, even though you can’t really be ghosted by colleges and employers that you’re applying to (since you have no preexisting relationship with them).
Business Insider’s take on a similar word at least used a more accurate word: “rejected”.
drop the face metal and body ink , that might help you find work .
maybe start your own traveling freak show circus .
just spitballing ya know.
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i believe there are good ones !
(i just haven't personally seen one )
Insipid vs Bland
“Insipid” and “bland” are synonyms that both describe something lacking in flavor, taste, or interest. However, there are subtle differences in their usage and connotations:
Usage: “Bland” is more commonly used to describe food or a person’s personality, while “insipid” can be used in a broader range of contexts.
Intensity: “Insipid” carries a stronger negative connotation than “bland,” suggesting a complete lack of flavor or excitement.
Originality: “Insipid” implies a lack of originality or creativity, while “bland” simply suggests a lack of flavor or interest.
Subjectivity: The perception of what is “bland” can vary from person to person, while “insipid” generally carries a more universally negative connotation.
Formality: “Bland” is more neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, while “insipid” may sound more formal or literary.
Ignored = “refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally.”
Ghosted = “end a relationship with (someone) by suddenly and without explanation withdrawing from all communication.”
There is no distinction nor difference here IMHO.
Thank you for making my point. Ignored and ghosted have different meanings. The former born of apathy or lack of awareness, the latter tinged with dislike or even passive aggression.
Agreed. Seems today that they have no drive to provide for/protect a woman/family, and they have internet porn for a sexual ‘release’. Pretty sad state of affairs, as the testosterone levels in our young men plummet.
Seriously?
Decent pay worthy of a 1st world nation? Hence Trump dive for repatriation of industry.
Country faces a critical shortage of plumbers, who can make up to $200K a year. If you want to live outside mommy’s basement, go to work. Problem is they want to be an influencer, a TickTocker and a financial analyst.
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