But...it's not a criticism to say something is gay? Because it's fine to be gay? There's actually no moral weight to saying something is gay or straight or whatever?
Back in the day you and Matt Cook once showed up at a party in my apartment (across the street from Dan's old place on Boylston and Olive St). I don't think anything especially memorable happened, but I believe I recall you declining to smoke weed.
I know Andy. He is everything a good person should be. Humble. Funny. Kind. Smart. Compassionate. Andy has the courage to actually like things, rather than ironically snark at them. He can also make mean drink - but he makes a sweet drunk.
And if he reads this he will "en-pinken" with mid-west embarrassment. So I will end this unauthorized praise by saying I hear he is also a tiger in the sack...
You should allow people to get the Hero tag if they contribute to any food bank in the country.
It feels a little shitty (as much as charity can) to give money to feed people all the way across the country who have a higher standard of living/social outreach programs, when I walk by some of the hungriest, dope and coke-destroyed communities in America here in Baltimore.
Because in Seattle, there are no slums. There is no ghetto.
FYI, when people say "I don't mind a critique..." what they really mean is:
"How DARE you remove your tongue from my asshole for five seconds! I AM YOUR GOD!"
That reminds me. I miss you Andy.
Back in the day you and Matt Cook once showed up at a party in my apartment (across the street from Dan's old place on Boylston and Olive St). I don't think anything especially memorable happened, but I believe I recall you declining to smoke weed.
By the way, pretentious twat, you misspelled Kevin Kline.
I know Andy. He is everything a good person should be. Humble. Funny. Kind. Smart. Compassionate. Andy has the courage to actually like things, rather than ironically snark at them. He can also make mean drink - but he makes a sweet drunk.
And if he reads this he will "en-pinken" with mid-west embarrassment. So I will end this unauthorized praise by saying I hear he is also a tiger in the sack...
It feels a little shitty (as much as charity can) to give money to feed people all the way across the country who have a higher standard of living/social outreach programs, when I walk by some of the hungriest, dope and coke-destroyed communities in America here in Baltimore.
Because in Seattle, there are no slums. There is no ghetto.