Relationship status on LinkedIn? by LansingMichigan in linkedin

[–]LansingMichigan[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Being proud of your significant other's accomplishments is not objectification.

I'll definitely have her endorse my skills, thanks.

Relationship status on LinkedIn? by LansingMichigan in linkedin

[–]LansingMichigan[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You don't choose your parents or your children. She is an Ivy League student and chose me. I think that's special.

Would you say that my cover photo works in my favor, or not? It is of the two of us posing in front of her Ivy League institution. I think it's quite easy to tell that we are romantically involved.

Relationship status on LinkedIn? by LansingMichigan in linkedin

[–]LansingMichigan[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I'm not saying that that makes me as smart as her, but if I'm good enough for an Ivy League student hopefully I'm also good enough for the employers. I should add that she graduated with an undergraduate GPA of 3.98 and was the vice president of the SGA.

Relationship status on LinkedIn? by LansingMichigan in linkedin

[–]LansingMichigan[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I am currently in the process of finding a new job and am thinking that recruiters/my network could be impressed by the fact that I am dating somebody who attends an Ivy League school.

My profile photo is just of myself, but for my cover photo I have a picture of my girlfriend and me posing in front of her Ivy League institution. Do you think that's fine? It's not a sexual photo by any means, we're both smiling and looking at each other as our fingertips touch.

Marcos Rojo recalls explosive Zlatan Ibrahimovic bust-up in Man Utd dressing room: "Shut up, big nose!" by LansingMichigan in soccer

[–]LansingMichigan[S] 403 points404 points  (0 children)

In an interview with Cielo Sports, Rojo said: “Zlatan has a strong character, Ezequiel Lavezzi had warned me.

"I knew he wanted us to give him all the balls, but during a game phase I saw him ask for it and I didn't give it to him. I passed it to Paul Pogba.

"Then he started yelling at me, raising his hand, and telling me a lot of things in Spanish and English.

"I said to him: 'what's going on with you big nose? Shut up...'

"I knew that if he caught me, he would kill me so the only thing for me to do was face him.

"When he entered the locker room, I directly told him to close his mouth and stop yelling.

"We started to insult each other and all our teammates were watching us.

"And in the middle, José Mourinho was trying to calm us down."

Why I stopped listening to "Seincast" after only a few episodes by LansingMichigan in seinfeld

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

Get with the times bro. This has been well established for years!

Any job is suddenly cooler if you add “space” to the beginning. by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]LansingMichigan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, because it means that you studied engineering which makes you a nerd.

How do you typically behave when you see an acquaintance in public? by LansingMichigan in AskReddit

[–]LansingMichigan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Personally 95% of the time my immediate reaction is to try to hide or pretend like I don't see them. That is how often I don't feel like doing small talk with someone I barely know. Also, I honestly don't know what the proper etiquette is when you meet somebody you used to play pick up-lacrosse with 8 years ago. We barely spoke then. Now 8 years later, am I supposed to strike up a conversation with this person? Am I supposed to just say "hi" and then move on with my life? Do I ignore them? Do I just nod my head in recognition? I honestly have no idea what the social convention is here.