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Image credits: gloriomono #4. Absolute stuck up brat of a girl at school, to a teacher: "Do you know who my dad is?" Teacher, without hesitating for a second: "No, does you mum?".
Breaking into the Game Industry argues that the adage (and the related one "the only stupid question is the one that is never asked") is only relevant for the classroom and that in the real world when you want to try to impress someone, there are many stupid questions one can ask. [10]
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Someone please give Rob a break. On this past season of Industry , the poor young man spent the night with the girl he loves, only to watch her get engaged to a tech tycoon the next day.
"Oh, Jerry, don't let's ask for the moon. We have the stars." Charlotte Vale Bette Davis: Now, Voyager: 1942 47 "Shane. Shane. Come back!" Joey Starrett Brandon deWilde: Shane: 1953 48 "Well, nobody's perfect." Osgood Fielding III Joe E. Brown: Some Like It Hot: 1959 49 "It's alive! It's alive!" Henry Frankenstein: Colin Clive: Frankenstein ...
The best-laid schemes of mice and men often go awry; The best things in life are free; The bigger they are, the harder they fall; The boy is father to the man; The bread never falls but on its buttered side; The child is the father of the man; The cobbler always wears the worst shoes; The comeback is greater than the setback
According to Dictionary.com, "It's seen as a sign of good humor if the person who has been bofa ' d laughs, shrugs it off, or bofas someone themselves." [ 6 ] Josh Kastowitz of The Daily Dot connected both ligma and bofa jokes to older crude humor with "deez nuts" (these nuts ) as its punchline. [ 1 ]
Maybe make a jar that people have to put money in when the taboo topics are mentioned or make a bingo board with your partner or siblings that you can check off with a laugh when someone says ...