CylaisAwesome
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CylaisAwesome

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They did stick together but it had its up and downs for sure. He cheated for a period of time and was an alcoholic for most of his adult life, but was not verbally or physically abusive when drunk but we all know what alcoholism does to a family even without those things happening. My grandmother, aunt and mother

...my grandmother married my grandfather after knowing him for a week. People have been this way since the beginning of time, it's just more well known now to we want to blame the culture.

I don't get it, they both have curves. In fact everyone has curves because we are not made of blocks.

I was talking about in particular at Hobby Lobby assholes rearranging the letters and employees getting in trouble, but yeah. But I guess that is a risk with any OTC meds that a kid could reach.

I work at Target, but it is still the same retail experience of cleaning up after people's shit. And yeah if someone's kid asked what birth control is and complained to the manager it is the shift workers that would loose hours or get fired over it. Just don't fucking do this, it hurts the people you are wanting to

They would be less disorganized if people didn't purposefully mess them up, thus less reorganizing to do because it would be from normal usage vs people being assholes. Less time spent reorganizing means more time spent on other equally important stuff. I don't understand how you think reorganizing shit like this

You say that like it's a bad thing. But most sitcoms that I have watched just seem to have variations of the same old jokes, and as this post pointed out, tired old stereotypes. I know shows will recycle themes and such, but offer something new and interesting vs regurgitating the old tropes.

But thats the thing; it wouldn't need to be done if people didn't do shit like this. If these people didn't purposefully make this mess then it wouldn't be there for me to clean up. I don't mind regular disorder, someone putting a same brand shampoo in the spot where a similar looking shampoo is at, putting a purple

Fresh Prince was good, I admit that. I guess I don't think of it as a sitcom because Will Smith or something =P

I am reminded on why I hate sitcoms. Never found one I actually enjoyed.

There is so much to do in stores like this we really don't have the time to reorganize your Facebook status update photoshoot on top of normal reorganization and stocking.

Just no. Do anything but this. I just got off of work from a major retailer and our team gets bitched at daily because customers disorganize shit and it takes away time from us doing other tasks. Yeah, I am getting paid by the hour and cleaning is part of my job but it is not the only thing I am doing. I have a

Any place of business sucks, but I was discussing the tolerance more or less with natural hair styles. I am simply stating that other areas of the country still have prejudices when it comes to natural hair and unfortunately have heard a lot of white people still show negativity towards natural hair. It seems you are

Did you ever live in the South? I unfortunately have heard way more than once white people comment on natural black hair in a negative manner. I correct them, but they simply don't care that they are hurting others by thinking this way. Your place of business sounds like it is very tolerant, but there are still tons

I meant from a societal standard, not my personal standards. I personally think all hair is beautiful, but you should know way more than me that a lot of people still don't think black hair is professional.

Short answer: no

Female athletes with broader shoulders must also weird you out. Strange...

And when people complain about the LBGT+ community being too loud...this is why.