WhatTheShihTzu
WhatTheShihTzu
WhatTheShihTzu

OH HOLY SHIT. Game changer.

Oooo that sounds promising. Netflix suggested it to me after I finished Jeff, Who Lives at Home last night, but I hadn't heard of it.

OMG. Love it. So sad that I reached the end of it.

I am bored and lonely on a Saturday night (typical) and looking for some Netflix watch instantly recommendations. I like many things including: documentaries, nakedness, quirky, touching, hilarious... I am desperate. I will take anything.

She most likely knows she is very unwell, or at least hears that from other people in her life. I think if you approached it as "I'm concerned about you because I care about you, and here are the reasons why I'm concerned" and then followed that up with some concrete offers to help or some resources for her if she's

Interesting - I haven't thought of "gal" having negative connotations. I vastly prefer it to girl or lady, and it seems like the counterpart to "guy".

Every guy I've dated has had a weird fashion thing that I just try super hard to ignore and hope that once we're comfy with each other I can help change. One guy wore a ton of Carhart work clothes (as a non-working class guy in a city...), and my current man wears these fugly "comfort" shoes that I. just. cannot. (I

YES on the characteristics that can't be helped. Do I think nice teeth are nice? Yup. Do I love my crooked-toothed man who's single mom couldn't afford braces when he was a kiddo? Yup.

I agree with other commenters saying that having high standards is A-OK. Deal breakers like having an unpredictable temper, treating service industry folks poorly, or not treating me with respect? Abso-fucking-lutely. But, having crooked teeth, wearing stained concert t-shirts or repeatedly getting bad haircuts?

They gave their Golden a lion haircut! WHY AREN'T THESE PEOPLE MY BEST FRIENDS.

I've been looking for a shirt in this same family, but slightly more sheer and lightweight, preferably in a military green or ivory. Something to throw on with jean shorts and roll up the sleeves on a warm evening. I see other people with it all the time, but for some reason I have never been able to find it. Woe is

it just plain hurts.

I can't decide who I want to eat up more: Josh Groban or his dog.

Immerse yourself into situation where you are the expert. Know a lot about cats? Volunteer at a shelter. Kick ass at bowling? Organize a bowling night for friends. If you go into it feeling confident because you know what you're doing/talking about, it will be so much easier to do it/talk about it with others - even

I'm late to the party here, but I'm a social worker with specialized training in the human-animal bond /veterinary social work and this is HUGE. There are a couple other facilities in the country that provide a variation of this, but my career mission is to help social service providers realize the importance of pets

This was so refreshing to hear. That, yes it sucks, and yes it will be terribly hard, but it's just gotta happen and there are more important things to put my energy into worrying about. This is what I feel on a good day, but on bad days it starts to swallow me up. Thanks for saying this. It helps to know I'm not

This is slowly making me feel better... :)

I'm not sure if this will help much, but when I was in high school I had brain surgery for a congenital malformation. It was a really intense recovery period and social support was really lacking for me then (it was prom season - brain surgery tended to bring down the mood). But, there were a few people who made it

I am having the hardest time getting perspective on something. I graduate with my masters next week and I should be breathing a huge sigh of relief and getting drunk, but all I can think about are my student loan payments. It wasn't like I forgot about them during school - I worried like fuck and paid as much interest