TyrannosaurusBataar
TyrannosaurusBataar
TyrannosaurusBataar

i like devil cremes because they are some of the less sweet snack cakes. i have a sweetness sensitivity that gets in the way of liking stuff like this that much. as far as lunch items go i'll take a bag of chips over any snack cake every time.

i don't hate them either and they were one of the more substantial snack cake options, but they have a weird consistency to me and also an odd aftertaste or something?

I have issues with overly sweet things, which I think is why I can't do Zebra Cakes. I can't do the frosting. The consistency is really gross to me.

Something similar happened at my alma mater when I was there. There was a serial offender who would enter women's bedrooms, usually through an unlocked window, and get into bed with victims until they noticed him. (Which sounds like an incredibly traumatic and terrifying experience). He became colloquially known as

Def agree with Star Crunch's ranking. I haven't tried like 85% of these but my ranking of the ones I regularly ate/had around as a child would go:

I think you're taking it more literally than fans are meaning it. I'm sure there are crazy fans out there who take this very seriously, but I don't think the OP and many other fans really mean "I have to FORGIVE him."

I don't think anyone seriously thinks he owes anybody anything. It's just a feeling you get being a fan.

My mom texted me after and said "I am sick!" I told her to read the letter this morning and she said she felt better.

There's a big difference between pulling aside a subordinate and giving her a helpful hint about her attire and disseminating this letter to an entire law school directed at every woman in it.

Yeah, I kind of agree with this. Perhaps WA's issues were more widely known in the Hollywood community, but I'm 6 years younger than ScarJo and can honestly say I knew nothing about the accusations by Dylan until the Golden Globes twitter backlash. I knew about Soon Yi (which I still don't think was entirely

From someone who wrote a thesis about this, I applaud this obscure reference.

Uhh what now

Well, I'm not a teacher.

Yeah, nobody pretty much who doesn't work in the field understands how they work I'm coming to realize.

My mom told me it's cool so I trust it. That said I don't plan to be super strict about it. I'll likely say no kids, but my bf's got an out-of-town uncle who would be bringing a kid and I wouldn't ask him to find a sitter in a town he doesn't live in.

Thanks so much for this reply. I definitely hear you. I got my first job out of college (post-lengthy dev internship) due to an alumni connection and my second due to connections from the internship. The DC dev community is pretty small and i'm very privileged to have landed a paid (!!) internship so I could keep

Did you find the transition to the other side of the table easy or hard? I'm on the nonprofit fundraising end now (in research) but could be interested in working for the grant makers one day.

How do you figure that? You don't think that a social media presence, events, a bus tour, etc. are parts of "awareness"? You also gotta pay people and venues to back all that up with actual work. You can definitely question the effectiveness of awareness campaigns as a whole, but to say you have to directly give money

I don't do consulting myself but know a lot of people who do. I work in non-profit fundraising/development and most of us just fell into it one way or another. Personally I got placed in a development department as an intern and one job led to another. It's a field that's always hiring, for one thing.

He didn't wear black face makeup for that, did he?