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Georgetown is definitely fairly liberal but not on this issue. I THINK they were one of those that sued about the Obamacare mandate but I am not 100% sure.

I would not call it glittery. Shimmer yes, but I think it looks pretty natural and I don’t normally do glitter.

My recent faves are Uniqlo and Everlane. They might run a little casual if you have a dressier office, but they’re just quality basics with sometimes interesting designs.

Also the sale shit somehow still costs $80+

This is how I felt seeing Angelina Jolie in person. I wasn’t really particularly an Angie fan but she’s like...otherworldly beautiful in person.

to hear these people tell it it’s seriously amazing that i go about my daily business in a major city unarmed and manage to live to tell the tale.

I realize it makes no difference at all what other people think if you feel this way about yourself, but dang she looks like a totally beautiful 53 year old woman in her current pics.

All the ladies are so hot!!

She was on Celebrity Worst Chefs in America and was honestly delightful. She strikes me as a genuinely good person.

Thanks bruh appreciate you telling me how i personally smell in different circumstances

Disagree, personally. Also - everyone is different and there’s no need to call it an “excuse.”

AHHHH I’m all about Teen Mom OG at the moment so I forgot about some of these other people. I forgot Amber has dogs. (I hate Amber’s fiance so much can I just say)

holy shit! which one of the teen moms are you talking about? Farrah with the mini pony?

One of the most important things you learn as a liberal arts major is WRITING! And so many people are so bad at it so it’s such a strong skill needed for almost every job.

My alma mater’s history, English, and philosophy departments joined forces to do a career panel for aspiring liberal arts majors. Basically they asked alums to come and talk about their career paths to show students it’s not a career killer to major in liberal arts. I’ve done it several years now and it’s gone over

Absolutely agree. This is such a frustrating thing to me. My parents and teachers all seem to have thought that the possible careers were like, teacher, doctor, nurse, lawyer, engineer, pharmacist, and accountant. I think that’s also where the weird hatred for “liberal arts” and people acting like those degrees are

Absolutely. And that’s to say nothing of benefits like mortgage deductions or child tax credits which, guess what, are forms of government assistance.

I really think part of this is that middle class people and below really can’t quite conceive of just how rich the rich are or how many advantages they have. I certainly got a wake up call when I went from a small rural town to an elite east coast college. The “rich kids” in my town had in-ground pools and Abercrombie

she’s literally SO extra