JudgmentalGinger
JudgmentalGinger
JudgmentalGinger

From the website: "Precious Moments Park and Chapel [which is] inspired by Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel in Rome..."

Your SIL and my former coworker sound like the same person. She was the BEST. She knew everything about every inch of the business, kicked ass and took names but once she had kids (well into her 30's after the promotions had stopped coming) it was like she was useless. These young guys would blatantly resent any hours

This makes me so ragey. I worked in a similar insurance/investment system as one of the lowly assistants and the sexism (often subtle and hard to pinpoint but completely intertwined with every interaction) is OUTRAGEOUS.

This is exactly how I responded. But the jar of Jif was open with a spoon in it.

This.

No laugh track. You're safe.

This.

It's called: SUPER FUN NIGHT! on ABC

People at museums can be impossibly dense for all their supposed attempts at enlightenment.

In my case, the family who owned the home were only mildly controversial in the grand scheme of things. It was rare that visitors came in with preconceived notions about the family in particular but more about what people were like during that time period (Rich white folks in 1930's).

I came here to write the same thing about Zoboomafoo!

Seconding what you said about his long-winded "Sorry, not sorry."

It had more to do with how it was asked. A question asked in earnest and genuine curiosity wasn't tiresome. A question asked with a malicious smirk or double meaning was just plain irritating as the video above shows quite clearly.

As a docent in a historical house, I quickly learned to spot the people who would ask these smug, infuriating but mostly ignorant questions as soon as they walked through the door with an enormous smirk on their faces. We'd walk into a library with over a thousand books and I could mentally select at least three