LouisaMaybe12
LouisaMaybe12
LouisaMaybe12

Digital Calendar FTW! I've been using Google Calendar since 7 months and it's perfect. When I had a paper agenda, in theory I should have it with me always, but in practice I rarely took it with me (my agendas were always between A6 and A5 sizes; smaller was not possible because my handwriting is large and my multiple

Google Calendar has pretty much saved my marriage. My wife and I have separate calendars, along with one for our son, my work and even my volunteer organization. They all work together flawlessly and with nearly zero setup.

Okay, if you tell a guy, "I don't know how to dress for straight men, I usually only dress for gay men and women so I didn't know what to wear on this date," don't be surprised and/or mortally offended if he gives you his personal opinion as The Voice Of The Straight Man. Because it really sounds like that's what you

Hillary Clinton is a fucking boss and I refuse to listen to any other commentary.

Great stuff!

If by spoof, he means 'fail to hit any of the visual landmarks that even remotely make these two things alike' then yeah, he did a bang-up job.

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WTF: Students at the University of San Diego are protesting a drag show held on campus and hosted by Manila Luzon of RuPaul's Drag Race. Kids, like Ru says: Keep it cute or put it on mute.

I'm curious why her rejection of Jesus as God led her to Islam, but not Judaism. I am curious why she doesn't even mention having considered Judaism in her religious quest. In fact, I'm still not clear why she ended up with Islam. Or maybe that's not the point of this letter. But then what's the point?

I've never heard this before, about the anti-women tone in the articles. I'm interested to learn more — if you have the time, I'd love it if you could provide a summary of the issues and links to problematic entries?

i agree one hundred percent. The idea that confused me the most is (and im paraphrasing) I won't follow a belief unless I believe in it 100%. Yet to conform to her parents ideas she hides her religion and breaks the rules of the religion she admits to follow 100%. There is nothing wrong with questioning ones faith

This person has spent a lot of time searching for an organized religion which matched her personal moral beliefs perfectly. Why not just live according to your moral compass and leave it at that? It seems like the search for a perfect religion is creating more strife than peace in her life and more harm than good.

Thanks for the link! That was a very interesting "peek behind the curtain" - I especially liked the part when a few responses were deleted with the argument that they only became editors to make this one point...with the rest of the group then chastising the deleter and saying "how can you expect people to get

It's one of those instances where the only thing I can think is, Hannah Arendt was right. Evil is banal. Evil is polite and wears pressed khakis.

Saying blatantly racist, sexist, or otherwise offensive things and not giving two fucks is clearly becoming a thing in the Republican Party. Can we just create a new verb to capture this? He GOP'd? Republicanned?

One technique that can be tried in a smaller business is presenting your boss with a cost-benefits analysis of buying newer hardware.