Ultimatehero
Life is infinite
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I hate how we are all sane.
- Yes, I know this sounds creepy. It's a joke.
- Yes, I know this sounds creepy. It's a joke.
I want a restaurant where you eat in the kitchen!!!!!!!![]()
I hate that lineIt's definitely worse if I see them do it. But I'll be honest, ignorance is bliss. If I don't know the person cooking my food has done something gross, it's never going to bother me. Unless I cook it myself, there's rarely a meal I eat that I see cooked.

Sanity is different from one person to anotherI hate how we are all sane.
- Yes, I know this sounds creepy. It's a joke.
I hate that line
I remember one episode of 20/20, they showed a scene from a Seinfeld, the cook leaving the lavatory without washing his hands
A movie my brother watched (and described the scene more than once) the chef took the birthday cake with him to the gents room
Not much of a bliss![]()

No. But that's what's so cool about it. The more infested it is, the better.
And thus came the day Spider-Aziz never ate a meal he hadn't prepared himself![]()

I need to play it to see itAnd is it me or are Nightwing's S.T.A.R. missions the most difficult?
Speaking for myself, sometimes when people apologize to me, I have nothing to sayI hate when I apologize to someone and they respond with nothing but silence. I understand that I messed up and I'm sorry for it. Is it too much to ask that they at least acknowledge I'm trying to make it right?
just remember. you can always apologize but it doesn't mean the person has to accept it. i'm sure the situation is based on the severity of whatever you're sorry for. but if you just want the acknowledgement so you'll feel better, well, they're not obligated to do that for you
maybe they're not ready to do that yet
But asking about it just feels awkward. Yeesh.