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I miss having them.Or feet.
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I miss having them.Or feet.
Deal! Will likely repeat. Or not. Will play though, coach!You have a week and a half to build a time machine or you can just wear something similar again.
You had them at some point then?I miss having them.
But think of the money you save not buying shoes!I miss having them.
Recanting. Said shirts now accepted.Is this a security guard challenge in all but name?
Shirt must be plain or are stripes, grids, checks etc allowed?
Tie compulsory or optional?
It's alright, but I expected better from you. Fortunately there is still almost a week!I wish I could say I wore this for the challenge but it was totally coincidental. But I think this is a deceptively difficult one so it deserves more exposure. It also doesn't hurt that the revised rules allow the shirt I chose.
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It's so great how your glasses aren't wider than your face, he said as he pushed back from his desk, laced his hands behind his head and took a deep breath in.I wish I could say I wore this for the challenge but it was totally coincidental. But I think this is a deceptively difficult one so it deserves more exposure. It also doesn't hurt that the revised rules allow the shirt I chose.
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When are we going to see your entry?It's alright, but I expected better from you. Fortunately there is still almost a week!
It's so great how your glasses aren't wider than your face, he said as he pushed back from his desk, laced his hands behind his head and took a deep breath in.
Today none buys my verse’s wine that it may grow in age,I'm curious about something. I've noticed that people roughly of your generation (which is also my generation, although I would guess that I'm slightly older than you) seem to side-step direct and forthright statements in favor of somewhat vague and elusive statements that purposefully sacrifice precision in favor of interpretational wiggle room. Why is that? What is gained by purposefully making vague statements rather than identifying and discussing things in a forthright way? Is it a way of hedging your bets in an environment that you don't fully feel in control of?
I'm curious about something. I've noticed that people roughly of your generation (which is also my generation, although I would guess that I'm slightly older than you) seem to side-step direct and forthright statements in favor of somewhat vague and elusive statements that purposefully sacrifice precision in favor of interpretational wiggle room. Why is that? What is gained by purposefully making vague statements rather than identifying and discussing things in a forthright way? Is it a way of hedging your bets in an environment that you don't fully feel in control of?
I'm curious about something. I've noticed that people roughly of your generation (which is also my generation, although I would guess that I'm slightly older than you) seem to side-step direct and forthright statements in favor of somewhat vague and elusive statements that purposefully sacrifice precision in favor of interpretational wiggle room. Why is that? What is gained by purposefully making vague statements rather than identifying and discussing things in a forthright way? Is it a way of hedging your bets in an environment that you don't fully feel in control of?