Yep. A long-term investment in lentils for someone who's not poor may be a poor person's weekly grocery budget. Long-term planning is a luxury.
Yep. A long-term investment in lentils for someone who's not poor may be a poor person's weekly grocery budget. Long-term planning is a luxury.
Both of which would contribute to the problem.
First, nobody said that they didn't have money to feed themselves at all. The trouble has a lot to do with time. Poor people — especially people who work more than one job and have children — do not have the kind of luxury of time that wealthier people do. So it's not just that a 99 cent cheeseburger is cheap; it's…
It's always the people who talk about "treasuring every day" that are the worst. I guess it's because they use all of these quotes to essentially tell themselves, "It's okay to focus on yourself."
Publishing is a business. People won't buy some rando's book of quotes. They will buy a quote book by this idiot.
CITE YOUR SOURCES.
Every single younger female fan I know is hot for Capaldi.
THIS IS NOT GOOP-APPROVED.
Money.
That's fair. In which case, make sure you do plenty of co-ops and internships and then travel when you graduate if you can.
That's fair. In which case, make sure you do plenty of co-ops and internships and then travel when you graduate if you can.
1) Study abroad.
Yeah, I see that now. I should've assumed those would be dismissed and/or that they wouldn't be un-greyed.
I didn't say that they were. They do tend to be on the same page when it comes to phobia of the Middle East, though.
No, they would. Jezebel commenters aren't the best at hiding their Islamophobia.
No, they go to Kindergarten classes instead.
Yep — I didn't want to take them out of the grey by replying to their comments, so I replied indirectly instead.
Someone *did* say it — the first 4 comments all said roughly that. That was what I was responding to.