An Anxious And Eager Twenty-Something’s 10-Step Guide To Using Tinder
4. Get a Match. Push the “Keep Playing” button quickly. Close the app. Throw your phone in a corner of your room. Leave your room; maybe accidentally slam your door.
4. Get a Match. Push the “Keep Playing” button quickly. Close the app. Throw your phone in a corner of your room. Leave your room; maybe accidentally slam your door.
“We’re tired of understanding, we’re tired of waiting, we’re tired of trying to figure out why our children are not safe and why our efforts to try to make them safe seem to fail. We’re tired. But we must know that we have made some progress and blame will only destroy it. Blame will breed more violence and we have had enough of that.”
I have a challenge for everyone who could identify as an anxious perfectionist: try not giving a shit.
It is the leader of this crumbling economy that starry-eyed and stir-crazy conservatives were so eager to praise throughout the last two years.
“I just defeated a filibuster because I needed a drink of water. That removes any opposition to new child care subsidies.”
With the sheer quantity of human knowledge increasing by leaps and bounds, it is impossible for every American to be an expert on everything.
“I have said what I wanted to say and I will not say it again.”
By now almost everyone in the world has heard the news: Mitt Romney – if he was ever in – is now out of the 2016 Presidential race.
It is impossible to know what events will define history forever. It is future’s uncertainty that should inspire us all to pay close attention to the world outside our borders. In that spirit, here are 5 points discussing the recent election in Greece.