I bought a sandwich at Quizno's once. It tasted like a Subway sandwich only the line structure was confusing and I accidentally stole some chips. Subway, on the other hand, has cookies that taste like 90% processed joy. We know who wins here.
Oh, yeah, I'm a lez so the appeal was definitely never there for me.
haha we've all been there. Teenage media can be an odd reflection of where we end up.
Rory's serial monogamy is so trying!!! Just, girl, be single. EVEN BUFFY WAS SINGLE MORE THAN YOU.
But yeah, Logan is just not a good person, but he's at least competent. Sure, he's rich and a douche and has no respect for the law, but he's not exactly wrong about what he can get away with. I don't respect that much, but I respect it more than basically everything Dean and Jess had going on (excepting S6 Jess, who is so improbable he borders on a retcon).
I think if anything I'm the opposite, because teenage!me was just so opposed to ALL MEN AND BOYS, and now I have to work with them sometimes and whatnot. But her boyfriends were just so awful! Rory was also awful, of course, but in a different way. I never understood why she couldn't find ONE DUDE who wasn't either crying in his Ford F-150 over his Springsteen-esque broken dreams or...well. Logan.
The answer to who Rory should end up with is OBVIOUSLY PARIS. The existence of her boyfriends is just a long-form argument for never forming attachments to men.
I recently feverishly informed my girlfriend that I wanted a body pillow that looked/smelled like her, to hug on my sick day when she was at work. She seemed equal parts amused and baffled. ROMANCE.
Yeah, I looked it up and the study he's talking about (I assume, it was the 2nd result on Google and I can't imagine he researched it more) was exposure therapy done by qualified professionals in a hospital setting. So actually, if a college prof left off trigger warnings and cited that study, there's a good chance they could be sued into oblivion for - practicing psychology without a license? Unethical research on human subjects? Basically a zillion things that boil down to "simmer down, sparky, you're not now and never will be my therapist."
I was very lucky in that I went to a school with a lot of profs who'd just fail you if you didn't document appropriately, and one class where that was the rule was also one where we were specifically learning to stick our code in multiple packages, etc. So I got into the habit a bit, but in the wild, I'm as imperfect as everyone else. Most people acknowledge documentation is important! But unfortunately, life happens, human error gets in the way, etc.
Oh God, EXACTLY. "I'll definitely remember why I'm calling this function from another package in 3 weeks!" *3 weeks pass* *I remember nothing* *I grow old trying to decode my past intentions*
lol that's great. I try to scrub my code of silly stuff before I send it to anyone else, because I'm pretty young and Want To Be Taken Seriously or whatever, but I have 100% had people be like "so the server logs show that you sent this query 10 times, starting with "test" and ending with "please God work I have a life to live"".