You and your partner get to make up your own rules about how often (or not) you want to have sex, how you split household chores, how you divvy the finances, how you manage your sleeping arrangements, how you sweet talk and
geek out together behind closed doors.
You're bound to find some books you love in common, and then you can
geek out together, which lessens the anxiety a lot.
My weekly plan is just watch the show and then act like you're sitting here on my couch with me so we can debrief the show and talk about our theories and generally
geek out together.
This week on Too Embarrassed to Ask, The Verge's Lauren Goode and popular gadget - testing blogger Ray Maker (a.k.a. DC Rainmaker)
geeked out together on what fitness watch is best, how many bike computers can fit on a single bike at once and what happened that time Ray stepped on a sting ray right before diving into the water for an open - ocean test.
Not exact matches
Now they look forward to
geeking out with awesome games and even greater times
together.
Since I
geek out on natural skincare and beauty more than anything else in this whole wide world, it seemed only appropriate to finally put a post
together about my natural skincare and beauty routine.
He also gets stuck with the boy for a summer, but the kid turns
out to be a robot - boxing
geek, and
together they spend their limited time and money rehabbing a junkyard robot and taking it
out on the underground circuit.
I've got a brief preview of some of the films we're looking forward to over this first week, including Paul Schrader's First Reformed, documentaries on Freaks &
Geeks, MIA, and John McEnroe (that's three separate films, though now I'm imagining a Fast, Cheap &
Out of Control - style doc about the three of them all
together and that would be really cool), and archival presentations of classics by Derek Jarman (Edward II) and Kenji Mizoguchi (Sansho the Bailiff).
Since we met, sound has played an enormous role in the conversations, performances, recordings, and installations we have worked on
together, but most importantly, it's what we have
geeked out on
together in hundreds of conversations like this one.
Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) works with a team of hackers — including a really smart, beautiful female
geek (I am officially in love with Ellen Page)-- who
together set
out to hack wetware, rather than software.