Well, there was a reason for this post. Mohr really did kiss her ass. HE should not have done that. I finally got the joke about looking fat in a race suit. That's actually pretty slick. A dig at her BF and not really her at all.
Well, there was a reason for this post. Mohr really did kiss her ass. HE should not have done that. I finally got the joke about looking fat in a race suit. That's actually pretty slick. A dig at her BF and not really her at all.
I'm gonna love quoting this author...
" She grabbed the pole at Daytona this year..."
Michael shoulda gave that as a joke to Mohr. Then there might be a reason to write this post. It was a roast, she had a crappy season, she got roasted for it. Seriously, if she can't handle getting roasted she should not partake in…
Who is worse? Adam Levine or Gwyneth Paltrow?
Been doing something similar to this without thinking. I did not know it was a thing. I've tried smaller portions and nibbling throughout the day. But I would rarely feel sated. I can stand being a bit hungry or a bit full. But not teased. I can't stand being teased by food. For most of my life I've pretty much had…
I'm going to be honest. I've seen both men and women dress to impress, so to speak, in order to enhance their skills on the job and get their way. Newbish young people at negotiations can easily be distracted, bosses and coworkers can be made to capitulate or become extra helpful. Regardless of how one acts towards…
Is anybody missing the hypocrisy here? Seem like many are. Anita basically endorsed some fan fic where she as the protagonist murders a real person that actually exists. This is not inline with her ideology and runs counter to many of the claims she has made in the past with respect to how people have treated her. So…
Why is this even a story? As far as the trope thing goes, is it a trope if it is true. The author mentions "The Bitchy Corporate Woman" as a trope. I have no idea if she is a bitch or not. I suspect she is probably ruthless as all get out. What type of person makes it to this level of success at the New York Times?
I never cried at work or over work. To me it's, well, work. I can cry over a person I love or care about, but never work. I think one of the big things for me is that a group or collection of people can't make me cry. But one person can.
I can't remember the name of the book that came out about 3-4 years ago, but it was on this very topic. I found it interesting that many feminists were aligning themselves with the christian right on the topic of increased non-committal promiscuity among young ladies in college. Much hand ringing and pearl clutching…