DAMitsDevon
DAMitsDevon
DAMitsDevon

Oh my god, that was horrific. Acting like accommodating her was a huge deal even though all she asked for was a comfortable chair, refusing to describe her body the way she wanted them do and instead using a term she finds offensive because that made them feel more comfortable. I mean, we both know it’s even worse

Lololol. In all seriousness, even though I have no desire to ever watch Avatar, the restaurant in Animal Kingdom’s Pandora section actually has good food that you don’t feel like you’re getting ripped off to pay for.

Nostalgia, I think. Those of us in our mid to late 20s were kids during the golden age of Disney when movies like Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, Mulan, etc. were being released. Though I also have connections that sometimes get me into Disney World for free, which is the only reason I’ve been there as much as I

Me too! Yay!

I’m a fan of Roxane Gay, who recently released a memoir about how a childhood trauma affected her relationship with food, and oh my god, I don’t know how she puts up with the shit people throw at her. Like, people emailing her with nutrition tips and exercise tips, as if someone who wrote an entire book about her

Her “apology” reminds me of the statement my high school principal had to give after she was caught plagiarizing someone’s essay on modesty in something she wrote for the school’s newsletter. One afternoon, she got on the PA system to talk to the students (and I guess to make sure that we knew that just because she

I pretty much agree with everything you said. I don’t know if I can trust Megyn Kelly to challenge him or at least get him to express his views in a way that doesn’t legitimize him. However, I’m sure there’s a journalist out there that would be able to do that.

I’ve lived in New York for almost two years because of grad school, and a lot of relatives and college friends ask me if I’ve seen a lot of shows since moving here. However, being a grad student, I don’t have the time or money to always see shows, because getting discounted tickets to shows means you have to invest

I was also going to suggest this! Also, if you rent a car for part of the time, you could go to both Portland and Seattle and stop at some cool places in between them.

Yeah, I pretty much liked everything about the second season of Master of None, except the love story. I mean, i guess the ending was as realistic as it could be for that situation, but also like, why did it have to have to happen at all.

If that’s all it took, I’d start a Go Fund Me for myself right now (someone please hire me).

Yeah, my younger sister went to Princeton, and while our parents’ income was too high for her to get a full ride, they still gave her a great financial aid package, especially for the two years that both of us were in college. Granted, she had a lot friends who definitely came from wealthy families and it’s still

Assuming I can get a job soon (just finished school), I’m going to need to find a new apartment in New York City. =( My rent isn’t getting raised, but there are too many problems in my building that the leasing agency isn’t bothering to fix anytime soon, and they should have probably given me a rent reduction from

I need to get back into it and go on dating apps instead of just developing crushes on friends who probably don’t want to date me. It’s so hard for me to feel romantically connected to people I don’t already know though.

Yeah, I found out that my godmother voted for Trump and it’s just disheartening, because otherwise, she’s such a nice, generous woman. Her reasoning is that she was afraid that a Hillary Clinton presidency would turn the US government into a Castro style communist regime, that Democrats are trying to censor people who

It’s not mandatory, but it is a nice gesture to tip a barista if they’re making you something more complicated than drip/iced coffee, at least at a non-chain coffee shop. However, I also thought that cash tips were preferred to credit, but I could be wrong?

I’m reading Fledgling by Octavia Butler and You Can’t Touch My Hair by Phoebe Robinson. I just started Fledgling, and it’s a vampire, science fiction novel (and really good so far, even if you do have vampire novel fatigue, because Octavia Butler’s books are amazing).

I could either create an account for where I currently live or my hometown (or use two emails and try to make two accounts?). My current place is in a neighborhood that’s predominantly lower income and Latin American, but also has students/faculty/staff/residents from an Ivy League medical campus slowly but surely

I haven’t had any terrible experiences with online dating/dating apps, but i haven’t had any great ones either. Maybe I’ll try again this summer, if only to get over this weird crush i have on one of my friends that realistically probably won’t give anywhere.

One of the doctors at the student health center at my grad school was named Dr. Love, though I think she also almost always included her first name when introducing herself to make it sound less weird.