Maybe that’s not sad? Maybe we’re maturing as a culture and raising our expectations.
Maybe that’s not sad? Maybe we’re maturing as a culture and raising our expectations.
I use a really heavy conditioner year-round (this one) and a few squirts of the Josie Maran argan oil hair product on the ends while wet. And I put real silk covers on the pillows that I sleep on. When I’m in cold weather, I often wrap it up in a silk scarf at night too. I also use a fancy hairbrush (the full-size…
My hair is about waist-length now. I never blow dry and only wash my hair about 2-3 times a week. I also make sure to put it up when I’m working out or anywhere windy.
Redirect, redirect, redirect!
Uh, I think you own TWO $40 cow creamers.
I had a really weird conversation with a now ex (I’m white, he was Indian) about whether I’ve ever had sex with a black guy. Before I could tell him that the question felt really gross to me and I didn’t want to answer even though I normally would have told him anything - though he’d never asked any other detailed sex…
I realize that this is not everyone’s defense (and it’s barely mine) but I’m actually slightly crosseyed (and everyone but my eye doctor swears it isn’t noticeable). This only causes me problems in that it messes just so slightly with my depth perception. I notice it most when I’m driving - especially parallel…
This is super helpful with less tech savvy people who otherwise end up creating multiple versions in several places of what was supposed to be a single shared document.
The artist is quoted as saying, “we’re living in a society of very complicated systems that create advantages for white people, and disadvantages for others. That’s what my work is about.” You know, like cultural systems where people display recreations of your dead child.
She asked that it be covered while she attends. And his father thinks it’s disgusting.
Maybe you could also include a link to the statement from this actual real person’s father?
Totally, I don’t know if I’d be into it if I didn’t work a flexible schedule. I especially like that I can go to the really primo classes at weird times and they aren’t crowded.
I’ve been a ClassPass member for about three months now and I totally love it. I go to classes about 2-3 times per week and most of the classes are $20-30 each (if I bought them as singles). I definitely think I’m getting my money’s worth and 95% of my experiences have been very positive.
I do think there’s something to this notion of “teaching” kids about homosexuality. In the past, a lot of kids just felt like they didn’t fit somehow and it took a long time for them to get it sorted out. Now, they can look around and say “that’s the word for the thing I am experiencing and it’s something that other…
I don’t know about you but my first crush was around 5 or 6? Of course I didn’t fully understand the implications of attraction at that age, but I knew that some friends felt “special”.
And smart women are often dismissed and discredited as simply “manipulative”.
Do you think part of your opinion might be based on a restrictive definition of “smart” that doesn’t account for the savvy use of modern technology and the influence of social media?
I am also sure that she’s much smarter than the character she plays on TV. No one builds that kind of an empire by accident.