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My realtor said, "Why are you so reasonable?"
It's probably the coolest thing I've ever done.
perhaps
not necessarily a compliment tho
These days I get compliments for my work at work which I think is nice.
Lovely
In the 90's we had this electronics superstore called Circuit City.
...
Holy crap apparently they're still around. Anyway.
I discovered by accident that they didn't ID check you for M rated games, so that was where I got MGS1 and MGS2. Then mine went out of business. So I strutted into Target in November of '04, at the age of 15, thinking who knows maybe they don't either.
I don't know what I was thinking--I gave them my real birthday--I guess because lying is wrong--but anyway, they told me I wasn't allowed to buy it. Some dude walking by heard and said "oh hey, I was just heading over to buy that, can I just grab that copy?"
The cashier wasn't fooled but just rolls her eyes and says "whatever." So I handed him the cash under the table, and he put the change and receipt in the bag in one swift motion and hands it to me around the corner, lol.
The Jews have a wonderful word for earnest conversation where you bear your heart to someone, it's called "Schmoozing". You should work on it.
I don’t have an interest in “softening my heart” for this people on the internet or people in general.