2. People are overwrought, over-sensitive and over-programmed. Use “overwrought” all you want. Use it unsparingly.
3. In fact, thunder does not only happen when it’s raining and it’s weird to contend otherwise. However, it is true that players only love you when they’re playing.
Hi Chris, this is an easy one- definitely down. Why? I must say, it’s disgusting walking into a bathroom where the seat is up. Why? 1. Gross fumes wafting through the air. 2. Gross misses on the porcelain base. 3. A reminder of the loss of manners and consideration for the other.
And lastly I have to say (!) that I didn’t know how strongly I felt about this issue until now.
100 per cent down with the seats. It's even a rule of Feng Shui to avoid bad energy. I don't know if "I have to say" is increasing, but sometime a few years ago expressions like "go-to" and "back in the day" came flying out of nowhere and now come flying out of everyone's mouths every other sentence. What did we used to say before? I can't remember, but these are both so cringe.
1. Down
2. People are overwrought, over-sensitive and over-programmed. Use “overwrought” all you want. Use it unsparingly.
3. In fact, thunder does not only happen when it’s raining and it’s weird to contend otherwise. However, it is true that players only love you when they’re playing.
4. Enjoy the break.
Thank you Peter, I will indeed enjoy a break but first I have to weigh in on this whole up/down thing…
Good decision! Enjoy your time and hang the rest. For now.
Hi Chris, this is an easy one- definitely down. Why? I must say, it’s disgusting walking into a bathroom where the seat is up. Why? 1. Gross fumes wafting through the air. 2. Gross misses on the porcelain base. 3. A reminder of the loss of manners and consideration for the other.
And lastly I have to say (!) that I didn’t know how strongly I felt about this issue until now.
Hear hear!
100 per cent down with the seats. It's even a rule of Feng Shui to avoid bad energy. I don't know if "I have to say" is increasing, but sometime a few years ago expressions like "go-to" and "back in the day" came flying out of nowhere and now come flying out of everyone's mouths every other sentence. What did we used to say before? I can't remember, but these are both so cringe.
Beautiful