Fiendster
Fiendster
Fiendster

Thank you for articulating this. There were no "good old days" or "simpler times". I argue this with my 60+ parents and Inlaws as delicately as I can. They were children at the time, so the cruel realities of the world were submerged beneath their niavete. The 50s and 60s: where you could see a flick for less than a

Man. Stories like this are why it always gets me when people say things like, "Society is going downhill! People are so TERRIBLE to each other nowadays! What happened to the good old days?" There were no "good old days." Not ever. People have always just been awful, and it was easier to hide it.

My husband and I were at a restaurant with a large menu when a normal 30 something couple comes in. They both sit on the same side of the booth and the woman starts reading the menu to her male companion. She reads the title, description then price for all of the appetizers. I assumed he was blind, couldn't read,

Not only are the hash browns great, but I got a complementary protein treatment for my hair.

Just because people might not be able to eat out doesn't mean they shouldn't have just as much opportunity as anyone else to torment waitstaff!

So this one time, I had my own hamburglar adventure. I was working for a small software company that got bought by a Big Company at the same time another small Canadian software was also acquired by this Big Company. Big company makes all of these changes to our respective companies to make our originally awesome

I was staying at a hotel (nothing fancy, just for a stop one night) and came back rather late and a bit tipsy after a night with friends. I discovered my key card didn't work so decided to wait around for a few minutes until the desk attendant came back.

When you're drinking, you know how three minutes can feel like

yes. like...i cannot imagine what the mother is going through, and of course she loves her son. loving someone doesn't make them good.

Wasn't it Agatha Christie who said "Every murderer is someone's old friend?"

There are more important points to be discussed, certainly, but I would like to note that Christie Blatchford is basically Canada's Ann Coulter. Please don't anyone think her narrative is representative of how Canada feels about the multitude of crimes committed against Rehtaeh Parsons.

How do you admit that you distributed the picture, but think that wasn't bullying and would have no effect on her? The cognitive dissonance there astounds me. And of course the interviewer is all too happy to promote it.

Wowwwwwwwww.

I'm also a fan. I watch it with my kids, but they are really superfluous. Always makes me chuckle.

Whaaaaat the hell. I mean, adorable! But seriously, Arthur was the new exciting cartoon when I was small. I had assumed it was in syndication....they've been making new episodes for nearly 20 years?! I am impressed, more so because the voices don't seem to have changed.

Does anyone else watch this show still? lol I am 26 and Not ashamed that I have been a loyal fan since 8 years old. But I am really sad that they have sort of downgraded the show to Flash animation than the regular one, but understandably there are more episodes now, however inconsistent to the past. I still think the

one time a pizza guy (rushed out the door by his manager) forgot one of my pizzas. He felt so bad that he offered to bring us free stuff ("I'm gonna bring you guys so much free shit!) and we weren't mad because we aren't crazy and we had our first pizza to ride us over. When he came back he brought a free pizza in

Pizza guy.

I see where the nurse is coming from. It's a personal safety issue. One day it's vandalizing her car- it's rational to fear things could get worse.It may be an unwritten rule that you don't take a shoveled out space but it's the law that spaces on a public street is first come first served.

What kind of awful human being are you that you'd vandalize someone's property over a parking space? Grow the f*ck up.