"People are inherently good, and simply choose to be bad later in life." I heard something interesting about this particular statement last night. This statement was posed to undergrads in Psychology at a local university and they responded in the Likert scale format. I thought it was kind of an odd thing to ask. I don't imagine that it's highly relevant to the science or the study anymore, but they are probably learning about some theory that governs it or something that would justify it. For me though, the results are the more striking part. Spoiler: Their answers: 75% of the class answered, "Strongly Agree." 20% of the class answered, "Agree." 0% of the class answered, "Disagree." 5% of the class answered, "Strongly Disagree." So, /khv/, where do you stand?
Implying gay people and pedophiles don't exist.
Junior will never live up to expectations.
Your tastes too good for /khv/, get out.
It's kind of sad how many good ones popped up this time around because I can only vote for one. Also, it's Gartner, Saximus Prime. Garters are just something she wears, kweh.
Are you sure you should be-- Oh. Well then.
I consider killing myself. Then I reconsider.
Am I the only one on this site that thinks this guy doesn't actually hate all that many things?
Too bad reality had to Rain on your parade.
You'll find it in the trade paperback.
There's a lot of reasons that my family is going to be hounding me about kids sometime in the next ten years. This may come as a surprise to none of you, but I hate children. They're mostly just gross little nuisances that can't be reasoned with and when they're not, they're just tiring to look after. So that's one reason against making more. After that, there's the constant worry that you're doing it wrong. Children are an error log for their parents. In their habits, you can see all of the poor parenting decisions and mistakes and quirks and habits. I don't think I could handle that. If we keep on going, I don't think I'd be a good parent. I'd probably raise someone much like me. Indecisive, lazy, socially inept, etcetera. Well, if you haven't got it already, I could go one for longer, but I don't think I have to. I don't want to be a parent because I'd hate it and be bad at it. End of story.
Honestly, don't bet on it. It's far from the best thing that's come out this year.
Oh, I just meant listen to it all the way through. Not because the music fits or anything, but because it's a decent soundtrack and is well worth a listen.
What series was it? Out of curiosity.
Why twice comment? Also, I only tell you this because the anime actually changes the order of events, which is important given the writing style, and has a rather important plot point messed up due to a continuity error.
No. Read it and listen to the soundtrack while you're reading it.
Who is your waifu? How long have you been together? Have you ever cheated on your waifu? Is she with you right now? Would you fight Mike Tyson if he tried to steal your waifu? How far would you walk to find your waifu if she got lost? If you had to choose between your waifu and a successful career, which would you pick?
Yeah, I just paid 12USD for Riddick and the only place I could find showings for less money is the kind of place where you just assume that's a crack deal going on in the back row.