I'm not natually very social but I can get along when I interact regularly with people. I think I substituted my need for social interaction but lurking and posting on online forums. I rarely care about maintaining irl friendships and rarely hit up friends randomly anymore. Have you guys been experiencing the same?
Welcome to 21st century bro.
welcome to /sol/ sis
>>2
>>3
I know people who maintain irl social connections while still lurking the most depraved imageboards in existence. I stopped browsing fucked up stuff long ago but I've still not figured out how to stay in regular contact with friends.
>>4
take this with a lick of salt
your're better off without them
I'm getting kinda lonely.. People say things will change when I get into college but social skills are really bad now..
I rarely care about maintaining irl friendships and rarely hit up friends randomly anymore.
Literally me.
Litterally me.
>>8
Literally not me
You want to make people furious? Act as if you were worthy of dignity, decency, and respect. Men high and low will not know what to think about what is implied, and will count it as insult rather than consider the bare.
>>10
Please explain in layman's terms
I cant decipher what you mean
He means dont be gorilla amongst chimps. They'll shit all over you.
good advice
things will change when I get into college
Things will change when you get out of college. You can say goodbye to friendship.
And hello to prog apprenticeship
TALK ABOUT FOOD
Harvey’s Hot Sandwiches – Parramatta NSW Restaurant Review
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By pegfeeds
Post date
August 3, 2022
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Part of the Parramatta Square redevelopment, Harvey’s Hot Sandwiches promises to bring American-style submarine sandwiches to the rapidly gentrifying slums of Western Sydney.
The Beef Dip Sub ($16) was one of the more unique subs on the menu, featuring a submarine sandwich of heavy onion, beef fillet, horseradish mayo, and lots of provolone cheese served with a small tub of dipping gravy. The sandwich itself was reminiscent of a backyard barbeque, with strong onion flavours and tender beef. The gravy was thin and salty, and though I was keen to try a sandwich dipped in gravy I must admit not many of my bites were dipped. It didn’t add much.
The Nashville Hot Chicken Sub ($16) was the better of the two subs that we had. The chicken was freshly fried and juicy, with good moistness maintained throughout the sub thanks to a healthy smattering of vinegar slaw, pickles, and sauce. We had the medium spicy option (damn hot), which we felt was not very spicy at all, though your tastebuds may vary. Though a good sandwich overall, I am still more partial to the hot chicken sandwiches at Belle’s Hot Chicken (though this is a good Western Sydney alternative).
My girlfriend has never walked past a potato and not eaten it, and so for us Harvey’s Salt and Vinegar Potato Salad ($4) was just destiny. Though we are usually fans of salt and vinegar on potatoes, we felt that this offering was really only okay. The flavouring was actually a bit mild for us, though we did appreciate the dill scattered on top which added an additional layer of flavour.
The Creaming Soda Float ($7) with house made vanilla ice cream was great. I always appreciate when a restaurant’s menu says house made rather than home made (unless the food is being made in a home).
OVERALL
Not bad, a bit more fancy than your local Subway, but it’s going to be a tough sell getting your general Western Sydney guys to spend $16 on a sandwich. That said, there are still a few that I want to eat.
Harvey’s Hot Sandwiches
It's contradictory in nature.
There's no reason to browse these parts if you have other outlets
>>5 why is salt needed?
>>10 and >>12, why bother? Just be yourself, if they reject you that's a good sign you're true to yourself.
>>18,19
Thank you, this is exactly what I needed.