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Cosigned, and I would also add that people should really work customer service in retail as well. The number of people who have proven to me that they have no idea how ALL THEIR GOODS get to them is astounding - they argue with me about prices and store content like I have anything to do with them. I used to work in a

Me: "Alright, so I have a venti whole milk with whip skinny peppermint mocha. Just to be sure, you still want the sugar free mocha and peppermint syrups, correct?"

I'm still amazed at how much better UNIQLO is at being the GAP AND Old Navy than eithe GAP or Old Navy.

Parents who aggressively style their kids freak me out. The people who put their kids' OOTD on Instagram every day make me cringe. Ditto to the moms who are raising "little fashionistas".

It's reading things like these that reinforce my opinion that everyone in the general public needs to work in the service industry for one year just to gain a different perspective of how their food comes to them. Think of how much better tips would be and how much easier service type jobs would be

So at this place, everything tastes like ham?

I think that's part of the problem though. They are pretty blatant about asking people to voyeuristicly enjoy gazing at the decay and the poverty and the sickness that these "beasts" endure. They make no bones about it. You may as well be watching national geographic. I would rather they had made it ugly and gritty.

Hell yeah, I would. Because I love performing and working with creative people on projects that I care about. Obviously she doesn't do it for the money. She knows that her involvement helps projects get made and get seen.

And Mariah Carey, of all people.

I haaaaate movies like precious and beasts of the southern wild. It's like "poverty porn"

This is an excellent example of an actor benefiting from a director with a strong, specific vision. Everything she's done before and since has not exhibited the caliber of performance Mo'Nique gave in Precious.

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For some of us, goth never went away. We just got older.

My sister didn't want to go through with it. I sat in the last pew wishing like hell if the nerve to oppose it. I think she went through it because they'd just bought a house together.

We had an horrid relationship, the last 2 years where whiteout sex We had already broken up, I came to my apartment to find him inside it, lucky me the guy I was having sex with was waiting for me at a part several blocks away, Called my best friend because I wasn't going to be alone with my psycho ex...

I was

My first was a 1971 VW Karmann Ghia. I feel ya'

It's not even difficult. I don't really understand how people treat it like a mystery.

It's a lot easier if you understand how the parts are actually working inside. Otherwise I'm sure it seems rather arbitrary and counter-intuitive, but if you can actually visualize how depressing the clutch pedal causes the clutch to disengage the wheels from the engine, it should come fairly easy. At least that's

HA.

Right! She's just not wearing liner and mascara. So? She's showing loads of natural aging. (if you can't see the little lines on her forehead and next to her eyes, get better glasses) Looks good on her.