Are they limiting her professionally? Are they intruding on her though?
Are they limiting her professionally? Are they intruding on her though?
A cop once didn’t give my friend a ticket because I gave him my phone number.
Oh dang. I didn't read this article... I'd read another one that left out the detail about being informed when they say down. My apologies. Yea you pay and tip in this situation.
My second cousin’s squirrel makes $3,572 a month working from home selling policies insuring prompt service!
I love the expression on various faces when I point out that if that pool shift acronym were a real thing, it would be T.E.P.S.
You are the first person to ever make me laugh about her, thanks! Ughhh she had a child, the poor thing.
Agree with others that calling out Pinkham’s law before anything happens as being kind of meh. Can’t you just wait for people to say dumb shit before you try to discredit it? In that spirit: Grill Lines. Priming my reasoning: working at Pizza Hut (and I suppose other pizza places), you know those black crispy things…
I did this. My husband couldn’t stand me telling him that, goddammit, he was NOT going to stiff that bartender that just served us cocktails and food. He told me on the way home he wanted a divorce, and I agreed. Best decision I ever made.
I had to quit a job at the Starbucks cafe inside a Barnes and Noble in Deptford NJ. There was a repeat customer who was a psych prof at Rowan U( I think Rowan ) She was such a heinous bitch that I had fantasies about slamming her face into the counter. God never had I met such a miserable person.
It probably wasn’t a false choice to the East Coast cats who spent the entirety of the Golden Age, however you define it, having a contest to see who could be the most ignorant about rap not from NYC.
Look at Kinja name...
Look at Kinja name...
(And, to be sure, there’s an inherent racism in that dilemma: Few bat an eye at violent lyrics or misogyny in classic rock, chalking it up to poetic license and creative expression. It’s only when blacks are engaging in provocative lyrics that we clutch our pearls.)
I agree with you there. Pizzolatto has written a lot of tone-deaf things, but that moment actually came across as humane.
I dunno, I think a viewer watching that scene would understand that her feelings are complicated, and victims often blame themselves, which is part of the ongoing trauma. I guess I saw it as an indicator of the intimacy she felt with Ray, that she was able to say these messed up feelings to him.
I think both Ray and Ani spent a life time being unable to forgive themselves. Because of that, they found a peace when they were together.
I was once abused and sort of knowingly put myself in that situation because... of all sorts of personal issues, basically. Her story struck a chord with me.
Women can also sing really sad songs! This is not the Mazzy Star revival I was promised.
Oh my God, this season finale was just way too drawn out and convoluted and not redeeming in the slightest sense. I watched it with my parents, and when it ended, we were all literally like: ┌∩┐(ಠ_ಠ)┌∩┐
This describes most of the men at my gym... who then leave all of their weight plates on the machines. Meathead gym rats are the WORST.