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It's super common in NYC to live at home way longer than in the rest of the country because rents are so high, especially in the outerboroughs where home ownership is more common. Most of my friends moved back home after college and moved out when they'd saved up enough to buy. Just because you were able to do so

An ex was a writer who also didn't read which was weird cause he worked in publishing. He didn't have high art reasons for it though.

Jayne was mutinous three times though. With the guy in Jaynestown and with the crew Mal bought him off of. Dude's a dick and so's adam baldwin.

I wish the article differentiated between "I'm going to lose 100 pounds because I think it's so!" to "It may be difficult but i have the tools and the resources to lose weight" and "why bother I'm a failure". The first is delusional thinking (which the secret espouses), the middle is positive thinking, and the latter

Yes, but that's as much a fault of American society as economics though which interprets science as certainty. We teach things incredibly black and white - and economics falls into that trap. We teach the maths and sciences in the same way, and by that I don't mean topically like trying to teach creationism as

Actually, based on the allegations against him. Yes. She was seven when the Cosby show ended. Cosby is accused of being a rapist not a child molester, let's not conflate the two. I don't often engage in the game of "whose trauma is worse" , but while sexual assault of adults (regardless of gender) is awful, sexual

I get what you're saying, but Western New York has as many days of cloud cover as Seattle/Vancouver. It's not as cold as Montreal but it's consistently below zero and you pretty much know that after October you're not seeing the sun until April if you're lucky. One year the sun only came out to set, it was seriously

I posted this upthread, but I've lived in Western New York and in Quebec, and Western New York is worse (no sunshine). I even googled it once to check, Quebec, or at least Montreal-area, is sunnier.

Fun fact, not only is western new york snowy as fuck, it's also as overcast on a regular basis as Seattle. it's motto should be "all the snow, none of the sunshine", and I've lived in places in New England and Canada that are arguably as snowy but WAY sunnier. The sunshine makes the difference.

Yeah fruit is cool for children it's infants and toddlers ~1 that they suggest delaying exposure.

I'm not catholic sooooo

I don't like ketchup but I do like sriracha. But I don't put either on french fries.

No. I hate to be that person, but a lot of us liked Sriracha before it became a thing. Just because some people became all obsessive over it and put it on shirts and nonsense and made it a thing doesn't mean that I'm going to stop squirting it on my chinese take out or on my ramen.

I've eaten ghost peppers and have never had this asshole burn that people speak of. I think it's like dairy, you either have the enzymes for spice or you don't.

Commercial baby food has added sugar, usually in the form of fruit juice, so that's in line with scientific thinking. My mom made baby food by taking whatever she was cooking for dinner and throwing it in a blender with baby formula. I've told a few people this and they were horrified. But it's more nutritious than

I don't know where you are, but if money isn't a huge concern and a Manhattan GMAT course is in your area pay for the express course. I know they do it online. Also focus less on 'studying' as traditionally done, and more on quizzing yourself and identifying your weaknesses. A lot of the way we traditionally study is

Stick out the job while applying to other jobs and grad school. You'll know by spring if you've gotten into grad school, and the job market opens up after Christmas/New Years because a lot of people quit. So apply to jobs that exist but also send your resume to companies "just in case" writing directly to the head of

Usually when people say "no sugar" they mean added sugar, since even breast milk has naturally occurring sugars. That said actually, fruit is the last "real" food your should introduce to a child's diet, and I have a few friends that haven't given their kids fruit and they're two - and one's a pediatrician. It's not

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I don't agree with Riley (I'm more of Huey girl) but your comment about the 14-year old girl reminded me of this. It was the only mainstream criticism of R. Kelly I'd really seen and I'm not even sure how mainstream the boondocks was.

And I'm saying that you're wrong if your point rests in social burdens, as was the point of the article, and not physical burdens.