Thank you, if only she were as good at taking a hint. I haven't been remotely subtle, but really, neither has she. You know how some people are not very good with boundaries, but they're so well-meaning you can't really say anything about it? Or you say something but they seem to hear something different? Hypothetically, there could be someone like that in my life.
I'll agree. My favorite thing about digital mail is being able to write back, but the efficiency is a very close second. Usually, anyway.
Thank you for the photo, I'll do my best to keep it safe. You look good. A little like a relief program ad, and definitely like a tourist, but I guess that isn't really something you can help. Don't be offended, but you're wearing the attractive older man look much better than I would have thought.
Also, listen, I hear what you're saying about getting attached, but you're not wrong about internet access and I'm reading great things about Stark's overseas smartphone initiative. You look happy here. I want that for you too. Anyway, I don't know who you think you're kidding, even back in school when you were pretending to be a robot, you were never that good at it. You may as well use that and build a network. So here's my unsolicited expert advice as one of your greatest liabilities: when you leave, you should leave someone your email address. There's no way anyone there is more dangerous to you than me, and you deserve to keep the people who love you.
That's all for now. I'll send you pictures next time unless this hair-styling adventure is a big disaster. Still no news on the DPI front. That's my other big headache.
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I'll agree. My favorite thing about digital mail is being able to write back, but the efficiency is a very close second. Usually, anyway.
Thank you for the photo, I'll do my best to keep it safe. You look good. A little like a relief program ad, and definitely like a tourist, but I guess that isn't really something you can help. Don't be offended, but you're wearing the attractive older man look much better than I would have thought.
Also, listen, I hear what you're saying about getting attached, but you're not wrong about internet access and I'm reading great things about Stark's overseas smartphone initiative. You look happy here. I want that for you too. Anyway, I don't know who you think you're kidding, even back in school when you were pretending to be a robot, you were never that good at it. You may as well use that and build a network. So here's my unsolicited expert advice as one of your greatest liabilities: when you leave, you should leave someone your email address. There's no way anyone there is more dangerous to you than me, and you deserve to keep the people who love you.
That's all for now. I'll send you pictures next time unless this hair-styling adventure is a big disaster. Still no news on the DPI front. That's my other big headache.
Betty