19 to 24 prime years
Post-college white women are a depreciating stock, start off at 500 a share and then get de-listed from the NYSE when they hit 24...
19 to 24 prime years
I thought this thread made by @Love Bizarre
The wall remains undefeated!Kaley Cuoco says she will never marry again | Daily Mail Online
Is it just me or did this bytch look better just a few years ago? She's 36 and damn she's aging BAD:
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This isn’t a good example. How do you feel when you interview for a job, feel everything went well, then find out someone else got the position.
It's actually an excellent example, you just lack the nuance to perceive it.
It wasn't a good example and I don't think you are using the word nuance correctly.
Nuance refers to the subtle difference that exists between objects, concepts etc. It does not make sense to say that someone missed something because they lacked nuance.
I think what you meant to attack was my comprehension skills, that they're not good enough to pick up on the subtle connection between the example and your claim.
Of course, you are inadvertently proving that the example you provided was poor. A good example should have a connection that is easy to see.







your link doesn't work but what the hell is up with pete Davidson and these women.

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nuance
NOUNCOUNTABLE
US/ˈnuˌɑns/
1. a slight difference that may be difficult to notice but is fairly important
A translator has to be alert to every nuance.
NUANCE (noun) American English definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary
Definition of 'nuance'
Nuance:
1. a subtle distinction or variation.
… these terms have certain nuances of meaning …— Ben F. Nelms
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nuance
Nuance
in American English
(ˈnuːɑːns, ˈnjuː-, nuːˈɑːns, njuː-, French nʏˈɑ̃ːs)
NOUNWord forms: plural -ances (-ɑːnsɪz, -ˈɑːnsɪz, French -ˈɑ̃ːs)
1. a subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, response, etc
2. to give subtle differences to; carefully nuanced words
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/nuance
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