And it comes out on Valentine's Day. Jesus Christ.
And it comes out on Valentine's Day. Jesus Christ.
I'd add that our society also thinks sex is really easy to get, especially for women. Like any woman can go out to any bar any night of the week and find a reasonable and safe guy to fuck her the way she likes. I fucking *wish*.
I posted the other night about possibly needing to take a medical leave of absence from my part-time master's program this fall. Looking over some of the university's policies etc, I kinda think that I might still have to pay tuition? Does that make sense?
A show called "That Mitchell and Webb Look" which is all over YouTube. Enjoy!
Obligatory.
For me, it's more that the official stories behind various events are so obviously bullshit that *something* else must be up, so at the very least there is a conspiracy to disinform.
Sounds like he stole my look then.
Hey, he still gets time on Alex Jones.
For context, she has said other weird shit, including assuming that I am Christian and therefore know about Christian things, despite my never having mentioned religion to her, and saying about the Christmas crackers at the office holiday (but really Christmas) party, "that's for the Christian people". (Christmas…
But if she feels persecuted, why talk about it at work and make herself a target?
Yeah, I know that history. I know the comment doesn't come totally out of nowhere. But to bring it up in the workplace? And "targeted everywhere" for murder is just too extreme. In this part of the world (Canada) there is occasional anti-Semitic assholishness that everyone condemns, and that's as bad as it gets. …
Yeah I find it odd how often she brings it up. If I said "I wasn't raised with religion and don't care about it either way" as often as she mentions being Jewish people would think I was looney-tunes.
I have a co-worker who talks about being Jewish a lot. And she has said some weird things, like "anytime in the last hundred someone might have wanted to murder me" (that was a couple weeks ago, and we were not discussing Israel & Palestine and all that). I don't know what to make of it. What do you make of it?
If things are tight, fair enough, it's a tough way to live. But I have known people who did very well financially, but the nature of their work/industry was that they got their income in a few big chunks rather than a steady paycheque. But they used a credit *line*, not credit cards, to do it. Generally you get a…
I know people who basically live off their credit line in between the 2 or 3 big cheques they get each year from their clients. It's done all the time.
Somewhat in the same boat here. Am doing a master's part-time while working full-time. No classes over the summer but I'm supposed to be working on a lit review, BUT I've been fighting a virus for 2 months. So not much progress and not the funnest summer. Waaah.
In some ways it's easier because there isn't a lot of friendship baggage to work through when you have different ideas about what to do. You can go off to a museum or whatever while your companion goes shopping or whatever and then you can meet up later, instead of your friend whining "but I don't want to go…
That is such bullshit. Couple things you could try: 1) writing a formal complaint to your dentist's regulatory/licensing agency and 2) getting the Invisalign people to pay for your gum treatment, maybe under their warranty program, if they have one?