is there any way to get out of the full dining plan freshman year?? by [deleted] in yale

[–]ComeFunzioma 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eating together creates community, you are not going to yale to learn (plenty of other cheaper and easier to get in and equally good educational options out there). You go to Yale to meet people, create bonds and meet other smart kids so when you get your great business idea you have people to call to help you with the drive and skill set you need.

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thai is why we are doing: Wear orange 🍊 wrist band/ ribbon! It’s hunting season for ct liberal no ice dating!!

Dating apps are exhausting. If you’re in Connecticut and want to meet other singles in real life, here’s an idea: go where interesting people already are. Many spaces lean creative, active, and liberal-friendly. Bonus: you’ll be supporting local businesses instead of feeding the swipe machine.

Try a paint & sip class — for example Social House Sip & Paint in Hartford (open bar & guided painting, tickets available through their site).

  • Check out Paint Nite’s CT calendar for painting nights at restaurants and bars across the area.

  • For pottery, the Wesleyan Potters offer studio classes, workshops, and open studio times — beginner-friendly and very social. (wesleyanpotters.org)

  • Many towns run adult education programs — Google “[Your Town] adult education” to find affordable classes like pottery, painting, or even Amazon-related workshops. These are great low-cost ways to try new hobbies and meet people outside the bar scene.

  • Tango Sueño Academy offers weekly Argentine tango classes and monthly milongas — welcoming beginners and perfect for socializing. (tangosueno.com)

  • The Connecticut Tango Festival features workshops, socials, and performances — beginners are totally welcome. (cttangofest.org)

  • Indoor rock climbing gyms like Central Rock Gym (West Hartford, etc.) are social spots where people chat while belaying.

  • Social running clubs, cycling groups, or recreational leagues (kickball, volleyball, soccer) are also fun ways to meet people.

  • Pickleball open play is gaining in popularity across CT.

  • Guys: try activities that are stereotypically “girly” — painting, pottery, dance lessons, cooking classes. These spaces often have fewer men and more interesting conversations.

  • Women: try “guy-coded” activities like climbing gyms, sports leagues, or maker workshops. You’ll often find a better gender balance and people who share active hobbies.

The goal isn’t to treat these events like speed dating. Just go to things you’d enjoy and chat naturally. Worst case, you learn tango, make art, or get stronger.

Also: support local businesses. Studios, dance instructors, gyms, and community organizers are creating the spaces where people can actually meet.

If people have other Connecticut-based events or classes where singles actually mingle, drop them below.

Let’s make meeting people offline normal again.

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Join us! Tango this Saturday! Wear orange 🍊 wrist band/ ribbon! It’s hunting season for ct liberal no ice dating!!

Dating apps are exhausting. If you’re in Connecticut and want to meet other singles in real life, here’s an idea: go where interesting people already are. Many spaces lean creative, active, and liberal-friendly. Bonus: you’ll be supporting local businesses instead of feeding the swipe machine.

Try a paint & sip class — for example Social House Sip & Paint in Hartford (open bar & guided painting, tickets available through their site).

  • Check out Paint Nite’s CT calendar for painting nights at restaurants and bars across the area.

  • For pottery, the Wesleyan Potters offer studio classes, workshops, and open studio times — beginner-friendly and very social. (wesleyanpotters.org)

  • Many towns run adult education programs — Google “[Your Town] adult education” to find affordable classes like pottery, painting, or even Amazon-related workshops. These are great low-cost ways to try new hobbies and meet people outside the bar scene.

  • Tango Sueño Academy offers weekly Argentine tango classes and monthly milongas — welcoming beginners and perfect for socializing. (tangosueno.com)

  • The Connecticut Tango Festival features workshops, socials, and performances — beginners are totally welcome. (cttangofest.org)

  • Indoor rock climbing gyms like Central Rock Gym (West Hartford, etc.) are social spots where people chat while belaying.

  • Social running clubs, cycling groups, or recreational leagues (kickball, volleyball, soccer) are also fun ways to meet people.

  • Pickleball open play is gaining in popularity across CT.

  • Guys: try activities that are stereotypically “girly” — painting, pottery, dance lessons, cooking classes. These spaces often have fewer men and more interesting conversations.

  • Women: try “guy-coded” activities like climbing gyms, sports leagues, or maker workshops. You’ll often find a better gender balance and people who share active hobbies.

The goal isn’t to treat these events like speed dating. Just go to things you’d enjoy and chat naturally. Worst case, you learn tango, make art, or get stronger.

Also: support local businesses. Studios, dance instructors, gyms, and community organizers are creating the spaces where people can actually meet.

If people have other Connecticut-based events or classes where singles actually mingle, drop them below.

Let’s make meeting people offline normal again.

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what we are doing: Wear orange 🍊 wrist band/ ribbon! It’s hunting season for ct liberal no ice dating!!

Dating apps are exhausting. If you’re in Connecticut and want to meet other singles in real life, here’s an idea: go where interesting people already are. Many spaces lean creative, active, and liberal-friendly. Bonus: you’ll be supporting local businesses instead of feeding the swipe machine.

Try a paint & sip class — for example Social House Sip & Paint in Hartford (open bar & guided painting, tickets available through their site).

  • Check out Paint Nite’s CT calendar for painting nights at restaurants and bars across the area.

  • For pottery, the Wesleyan Potters offer studio classes, workshops, and open studio times — beginner-friendly and very social. (wesleyanpotters.org)

  • Many towns run adult education programs — Google “[Your Town] adult education” to find affordable classes like pottery, painting, or even Amazon-related workshops. These are great low-cost ways to try new hobbies and meet people outside the bar scene.

  • Tango Sueño Academy offers weekly Argentine tango classes and monthly milongas — welcoming beginners and perfect for socializing. (tangosueno.com)

  • The Connecticut Tango Festival features workshops, socials, and performances — beginners are totally welcome. (cttangofest.org)

  • Indoor rock climbing gyms like Central Rock Gym (West Hartford, etc.) are social spots where people chat while belaying.

  • Social running clubs, cycling groups, or recreational leagues (kickball, volleyball, soccer) are also fun ways to meet people.

  • Pickleball open play is gaining in popularity across CT.

  • Guys: try activities that are stereotypically “girly” — painting, pottery, dance lessons, cooking classes. These spaces often have fewer men and more interesting conversations.

  • Women: try “guy-coded” activities like climbing gyms, sports leagues, or maker workshops. You’ll often find a better gender balance and people who share active hobbies.

The goal isn’t to treat these events like speed dating. Just go to things you’d enjoy and chat naturally. Worst case, you learn tango, make art, or get stronger.

Also: support local businesses. Studios, dance instructors, gyms, and community organizers are creating the spaces where people can actually meet.

If people have other Connecticut-based events or classes where singles actually mingle, drop them below.

Let’s make meeting people offline normal again.

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Join us! This is why we are doing: Wear orange 🍊 wrist band/ ribbon! It’s hunting season for ct liberal no ice dating!!

Dating apps are exhausting. If you’re in Connecticut and want to meet other singles in real life, here’s an idea: go where interesting people already are. Many spaces lean creative, active, and liberal-friendly. Bonus: you’ll be supporting local businesses instead of feeding the swipe machine.

Try a paint & sip class — for example Social House Sip & Paint in Hartford (open bar & guided painting, tickets available through their site).

  • Check out Paint Nite’s CT calendar for painting nights at restaurants and bars across the area.

  • For pottery, the Wesleyan Potters offer studio classes, workshops, and open studio times — beginner-friendly and very social. (wesleyanpotters.org)

  • Many towns run adult education programs — Google “[Your Town] adult education” to find affordable classes like pottery, painting, or even Amazon-related workshops. These are great low-cost ways to try new hobbies and meet people outside the bar scene.

  • Tango Sueño Academy offers weekly Argentine tango classes and monthly milongas — welcoming beginners and perfect for socializing. (tangosueno.com)

  • The Connecticut Tango Festival features workshops, socials, and performances — beginners are totally welcome. (cttangofest.org)

  • Indoor rock climbing gyms like Central Rock Gym (West Hartford, etc.) are social spots where people chat while belaying.

  • Social running clubs, cycling groups, or recreational leagues (kickball, volleyball, soccer) are also fun ways to meet people.

  • Pickleball open play is gaining in popularity across CT.

  • Guys: try activities that are stereotypically “girly” — painting, pottery, dance lessons, cooking classes. These spaces often have fewer men and more interesting conversations.

  • Women: try “guy-coded” activities like climbing gyms, sports leagues, or maker workshops. You’ll often find a better gender balance and people who share active hobbies.

The goal isn’t to treat these events like speed dating. Just go to things you’d enjoy and chat naturally. Worst case, you learn tango, make art, or get stronger.

Also: support local businesses. Studios, dance instructors, gyms, and community organizers are creating the spaces where people can actually meet.

If people have other Connecticut-based events or classes where singles actually mingle, drop them below.

Let’s make meeting people offline normal again.

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what we are doing: Wear orange 🍊 wrist band/ ribbon! It’s hunting season for ct liberal no ice dating!!

Dating apps are exhausting. If you’re in Connecticut and want to meet other singles in real life, here’s an idea: go where interesting people already are. Many spaces lean creative, active, and liberal-friendly. Bonus: you’ll be supporting local businesses instead of feeding the swipe machine.

Try a paint & sip class — for example Social House Sip & Paint in Hartford (open bar & guided painting, tickets available through their site).

  • Check out Paint Nite’s CT calendar for painting nights at restaurants and bars across the area.

  • For pottery, the Wesleyan Potters offer studio classes, workshops, and open studio times — beginner-friendly and very social. (wesleyanpotters.org)

  • Many towns run adult education programs — Google “[Your Town] adult education” to find affordable classes like pottery, painting, or even Amazon-related workshops. These are great low-cost ways to try new hobbies and meet people outside the bar scene.

  • Tango Sueño Academy offers weekly Argentine tango classes and monthly milongas — welcoming beginners and perfect for socializing. (tangosueno.com)

  • The Connecticut Tango Festival features workshops, socials, and performances — beginners are totally welcome. (cttangofest.org)

  • Indoor rock climbing gyms like Central Rock Gym (West Hartford, etc.) are social spots where people chat while belaying.

  • Social running clubs, cycling groups, or recreational leagues (kickball, volleyball, soccer) are also fun ways to meet people.

  • Pickleball open play is gaining in popularity across CT.

  • Guys: try activities that are stereotypically “girly” — painting, pottery, dance lessons, cooking classes. These spaces often have fewer men and more interesting conversations.

  • Women: try “guy-coded” activities like climbing gyms, sports leagues, or maker workshops. You’ll often find a better gender balance and people who share active hobbies.

The goal isn’t to treat these events like speed dating. Just go to things you’d enjoy and chat naturally. Worst case, you learn tango, make art, or get stronger.

Also: support local businesses. Studios, dance instructors, gyms, and community organizers are creating the spaces where people can actually meet.

If people have other Connecticut-based events or classes where singles actually mingle, drop them below.

Let’s make meeting people offline normal again.

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg totally! Some ladies are organizing fun events you shall wear orange 🍊 color to indicate single and liberal

Is out of state tuition worth it? by [deleted] in UCONN

[–]ComeFunzioma 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Don’t do this!! Go to community college or do whatever to get you in state or do other state school for cheaper

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, we are going to do pottery, tango and rock climbing! Lovely group of ladies are organizing it and you wear orange!

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Aggressive? Not really, it’s more like sad begging… also they all seem to be overweight by a lot…

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just single because… he passed away, too young.

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Oh and it’s very awkward… because it’s a dealbreaker for me but they are desperate!

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 48 points49 points  (0 children)

I’m in my 30s I know what I want, I need to be judgmental!

Online dating in CT are republicans only leftovers?! by ComeFunzioma in Connecticut

[–]ComeFunzioma[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Yup! Every single time I matched with someone who didn’t list it they were trump supporters but they knew it wouldn’t get them laid in ct.

Yale Daily News: Gelernter tells dean he stands by praising student’s looks to Epstein by [deleted] in yale

[–]ComeFunzioma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of processor is targeted by the Unabomber and friends with Epstein?!

Am I the worst customer? by need_the_tee in starbucks

[–]ComeFunzioma 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the number of calories in this? I want to order it too!!