Like, I don’t think they call it that, but I call it that and they do what they do. They’re master communicators. *nods*
Like, I don’t think they call it that, but I call it that and they do what they do. They’re master communicators. *nods*
Do you think that you’ll write the letter for the other guy? Or, that could be too risky...
Alls I know is that when I get myself a Big Kids Happy Meal, I still get soda. I often detect a whiff of judgement about it, but I’m a grown up and I do what I want.
By all appearances she’s an intelligent and thoughtful woman, so I’m not surprised that she responded well.
It’s the only thing that’ll actually get men to change their behavior is what it is. It’s social pressure.
A cosmetic chemist on a message board I used to be on called soy oil “the Rodney Dangerfield of oils, it don’t get no respect.” It’s too cheap to be as good as those fancy oils, amirite?
Cerave makes great cleansers, their lotion can be used on face and body, and the PM lotion has 4% niacinamide (a legit amount that will actually work). They’re my go to drugstore brand.
The Ordinary is nothing but a gateway drug intended to snare you and channel you towards Deciem’s more expensive products.
I’m not even at work, I just hate it.
I usually like their graphics, but this one is legit making me irrationally angry every time I see it.
I think it was a fine and topical use of the hashtag. I don’t really get why you’re stretching to interpret it negatively. I also don’t feel the need to have discreet categories for our oppression, it’s all linked and interconnected.
Hi, can this be the pinned story instead of the boobs? Please?
I’m so sorry that happened to you. You’re absolutely right, we need additional follow up and protections for victims. I know most reports just get filed away, what makes a crime rate? What makes it worthy of investigation?
It sure seems like they thought they could avoid #metoo questions by not calling on women. Nice try, fuckos.
“...police don’t have the resources or opportunity to go back and check on victims a couple days later,” she added. The lack of immediate visible injuries “interferes with criminal justice approaches,” Sorenson noted, since numerous states require visible injuries “as a criterion for arrest.”
“hand carved gilded frame on a top gun poster”
Don’t cede ground lol. There’s a big difference between “appeared on a television show” and “people show up every day and teens peer in your bathroom window waving cameras.” What fucking lunatics. Fans, man.
It’s my experience as someone who worked with doctors that they are extraordinarily bad at anything not doctoring, up to and including simple tasks like pouring coffee. They’re highly specialized and they move too fast to be any good at anything else.
More exercise always helps at least a little! It wouldn’t hurt to switch to crating during the day to see how he handles being loose at night. He’s still so young, some stuff you have to wait out (not ignore, tho!). If he’s confined to the kitchen that could also explain the dishes. Proximity and a lack of options!…
If it only happens when you’re gone, you can try crating. My dog ate my hardcover books when she was young. We had a positivity trainer come by and she recommended crating her when we were gone for six months. We ended up doing it for a year and she never did it again after that. She will get into the bathroom trash…