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Right under my nose. I just clip it off with nail scissors, but what does it want???

There is nothing wrong with a good Reisling!

I HAVE ONE TOO. I pretty much needed a day off of work when I discovered this 2”-long hair actually growing out of my forehead...

I have one on my jaw, near the hinge that is like that. It’s not there and it’s not there, and then I go to use the phone, and I touch it, and it is an inch long, and it’s like … okay, someone is gluing shit to me while I sleep, only explanation.

I have a pubic hair by my knee. Just one. I will pluck it and forget about it and then suddenly it is there again, all poky and weird.

I used to have one arm hair that grew really long, like 3 inches long. It was a great ice breaker, and I was pretty proud of it (and I wondered why I was single for so long). One day it vanished, never to be seen again. I hope it’s having fun, wherever it is.

It’s tough, I hear ya. You’re not THAT far, but it’s still far enough to change your day-to-day life completely.

I have them on my inner thigh of all places. No other dark, thick hairs anywhere near it. Just this one follicle that’s like ‘fuuuckkkers I do what I WANT’

Before you make your decisions, ask some hard hitting questions. How many years does it take the average student to finish the degree? What is the job placement success of graduates? Where are they getting jobs? What is the average salary 5, 10 years out? Ask for a meeting with the director of recruitment and be

I hear you, but because of the over saturated academic market all those PhDs who can't find academic jobs will be applying for your non-academic dream job. There are more people with PhDs than there are jobs for PhDs, academic or not. You may have a slight edge in the non-academic world, but don't expect it to be

Everybody with a Ph.D. I've talked to has told me that it's an absolutely miserable experience, usually not worth it, and that I shouldn't get one . . . which kind of just makes me want to get one more. But Option 1 sounds pretty damn good to me. That's what I would pick.

a. Not enough information. What would the PhD get you? Why do you want it? I have a PhD (that was also fully funded); it is not always worth it.

I have to tell you, I would not give it up for a Ph.D. Let's say you get one. It takes five years. So then you're 40.

ugh. My husband and I have really been looking for couple friends and met a couple by chance a month ago and have hung out them a couple of times. They were a bit boring but we decided to keep at it. We had them over for dinner and they told us about "their cousin who is a lesbian and is getting married and invited

don't beat yourself up. It happens to us all. But know I just replay the Maya Angelou quote "When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. " Keep people like that a distance. Someone you say hi to at functions, casual run-ins, chat up with for five minutes every other month, but don't accept their

Crazy library patron story time!

Well - I don't know if I am linking correctly. But this is a follow-up to a SNS post I put forth on 1/17 (with Collier mediating, I think). I made many, many amazing connections/follows that night who wanted to be kept up to date, and whom I would love to keep contact with.

Oh yeah Kinja's my favorite!!! And I'm definitely not just saying that because I'm terrified of Kinja and don't know what it might do to me otherwise.

Thank you! Here's one picture for now.

Good evening, Jezzies! I hope everyone is having a great weekend.