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Sorry to post here, but i have a question: if i have a tip about the owner of a local vegetarian restaurant who went on a hunting safari, where would i send it (assuming you are interested?)

Eh, I don't know that they always do. I have used Uber twice and neither time did I have any idea how much the ride was going to cost. One time I was getting to Penn Station (NYC) from my friends' house in the morning (I was completely sober) and once was post-party (still sober) in Boston. In fact, I was just

Thanks. I guess there's also the fact that people plan on using these services to get home, and then don't have much choice but to accept whatever they charge because they don't have a backup plan.

I'm not sure about the price, but you have to type in the surge multiplier to confirm you're aware of it. So she knew that it was going to be 9x the normal rate.

It absolutely does. When you click "request uber" it says "hey surge pricing is in effect, it's __ much. Do you accept surge pricing?" and you have to click yes to request it.

But drunk people don't read it so this happens...

Men's biggest fear about online dating: a fat chick.

I agree with him. I'm so fucking over women who don't make plans for when they divorce and then one day they find themselves with no husband, no income and spend all their days bitching.

I'm happily married now, but I was in a long-term relationship with a man who was very much like this. I'm not crazy about her terminology here, but being in a relationship with someone who is completely passive about all decision making can be frustrating and difficult, even amongst friends and family members.

1. People who use the terms "alpha and beta" are officially on my list of pet peeves. When will the days of placing people into a binary system fail?

I recently learned that the process by which a trademarked name becomes the universal name for a product type is called "Genericide". Learned this from a EFF lawyer at dinner.

Apparently he copy pasted that message to a ton of women today. Shockingly it didnt end well.

Guys I don't appreciate you using my OKCupid texts!

This is the first time I have ever been genuinely curious as to who the d-bag was. Any guesses?

OH MY GOD. This guy is irritating me so much.

I'm glad you typed it out so I didn't have to, but I agree. And in her world, having to get a job to buy those expensive things probably was considered a hardship of sorts. So, good on her parents, too. (The one and only time I will defend that momager monster.)

I think their book only sold like 11,000 copies, of which Kris probably bought 10,000, so really any income she got from that is still coming from her mother.

I'm pretty positive that you're being deliberately obtuse and that she didn't literally mean ANYTHING AT ALL EVER.

I once saw her in an interview say how she convinced her father to buy these designer boots so she could resell them to her friends at a profit, and he fronted her the money for her to start that little operation, which is eventually how Dash got started.

This is totally true. My parents didn't have a wad of cash as big as hers but I worked PT jobs to afford designer purses, jeans, you name it. I caught the fashion bug (the real one not that awful store) in high school and while my parents COULD buy me these things, I did not get them unless I worked tirelessly

We didn't get anything [from our parents], we had to get a job if we wanted it.