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Actually, when people who drive bitch about their commute I usually post this:

I don't have a kid, but when i get sick or injured I have to figure out if it's something I can take care of myself or that I need medical advice on. I have to cook for myself. I have to budget my household expenses. I live in NYC though and I don't drive anywhere and my parents rarely drove me anywhere. I walked or

THIS. It's why I never, ever, ever, complain about being busy, and why I never answer the question "how are you?" with 'busy.' A friend of mine will sometimes say life is full which I think is a good descriptor for those times when you're traveling a lot or doing a lot but aren't actually unhappy about it (because you

I actually don't do any of that on social media. My twitter is public and work people follow me, and while I occasionally gripe about work on (my as private as can be) FB I keep my kvetching to maybe twice a year. I endured a year and a half of working for a person who should seriously have an EEOC suit slapped

I said somewhere upthreaad that I identified as lapsed Catholic so it's been awhile, but when I was in catholic school in the late 90's it was limited to homogenital expression.

Well I feel like institutions always say they're leaders because culturally we look down on followers, but basically if you're an institution it's incredibly rare that you're actually a cultural leader.

Agreed but somehow less absurd than telling people to stop being gay which is what lots of religious doctrine currently espouses.

ohhhhh I get it.

I was always taught as part of official church doctrine that being gay is not a sin, but that homogenital expression is what was problematic. So go ahead be gay, but don't have sex.

I think people don't understand the role of institutions - and that's to be a tempering influence. They're the parents to teenage rebellions. This doesn't mean they're always right, but rather they're there to make sure that when we rebel we do it by piercing our belly buttons instead of trying heroin. A good

She spends a lot of time indoors...

Funny point your second pic reads as naked to kinja's censors...

I get what you're saying, but some people have varying degrees of difficulty in learning a second language as an adulthood adulthood. I used to know a woman who moved here from Italy and despite working 40 years in this country still spoke no English. Her Spanish, however, was near perfect partly because she worked

Today is Canadian thanksgiving...

I try to like Continuum but... no. It reminds me of early 90's sci-fi (TekWar, Time Trax)... it's just not... good, but it's also not fun and campy like later day SG1 or even Lost Girl.

Sorry, for Haven it's abut Lucas Bryant. I have a soft spot for Eric Balfour because he was in Episode 1/2 of Buffy, but the more stuff i see him in the happier I am that Joss killed him off early.

The only thing "unattractive" about Melissa McCarthy is her weight though. She's a beautiful woman whose weight deviates from Hollywood's norms. I think age adjusted more people would argue that Melissa McCarthy is objectively more attractive than Lena Dunham (see this 'skinny' pic of McCarthy) http://www.dailymail.co.

Not all bees sting...

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