This one confused me. Sliding the drink down the countertop is so deliberate and intentional. That doesn't scream ASD to me. People with ASD can have meltdowns, due to sensory overwhealm etc., and be wrecking balls, but then the outbursts is more non-deliberate, and not intentional. Less directed.
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There's the whole 'broken trust' aspect, from the financial stuff. People don't want to have sex with spmeone they can't trust. Maybe she is also exhausted from working and taking care of your four children. Perhaps taking some load off of her by helping out more around the house would decrease the stress levels and make her more likely to be in the mood.
Hope he has a speedy recovery.
I think there are inside jokes that only the tabletop DnD people catch too.
Ok, that makes alot of sense. I'm like the person who watched the movie and think I know what the book is like (but really the book is much better).
That's really social and positive.
In a way, you respect yourself by not sinking to their level.
DnD is kind of a cross between improv, telling stories, and a choose-your-own-adventure, from what I gather from my spouse who runs games for a living. Playing Baldurs Gate 3 was really eye opening and I think the game helps one understand the appeal of tabletop RPGs a bit better.
looking longingly at panthers
BILL BILL BILL BILL
I've asked local Costco workers what it's like working for Costco. They say the company treats them very well.
Two years is a masters, not a PhD. Still worth doing.
A PhD thesis is approximately equivalent to someone working full time on a specific subject for four years, if you include coursework and such into the time.