WowAndFlutter
WowAndFlutter
WowAndFlutter

Now, maybe if you worked for Kelloggs...

I couldn’t look people in the eye and tell them I’d paid 35 large for something with scoops on the roof.

Looks like the bandwagon evacuation plan was enacted.

I had a guy do similar to me, 6 dates and I broke it off as I found myself becoming increasingly intimidated by him and how intense he was being. I was super careful to let him down gently, told him I just “wasn’t feeling it” and from what he had told me, we had different life goals (his included many children, mine

Just as an aside to all of this, one of the stories linked says the guy walked in through an unlocked back door. Kids, please: lock your doors. I know you feel like nothing can happen to you at that age, but even if you feel like it’s unnecessary, please please pleasepleaseplease lock your doors. In college my brother

Yes, but that’s not really the point. Her friend was killed because of her ex boyfriend's anger towards her decision to break off the relationship. This is a fear women face while dealing with controlling significant others. It is an unfortunately reality that we have to deal with.

I think it’s worth noting that Thiessen has worked steadily since SBTB. Aside from Showgirls (which, c’mon, we’ve all seen) Berkley has had a number of credits from film and television. Lark Voorhees has had less work, but it’s not like they’ve all been unemployed since The College Years.

Oof, poor Elizabeth Berkley. Screech’s stabbing merits a mention but Showgirls gets her nothing.

Bargaining phase of grief: What about just a Hot Sundae reunion? How’s that?

This is why I fully subscribe to the ‘separate the artist from the art’ school of thought.

Anything above the $37650 in the example would be subject to a higher rate. That would be 10% of the first $92750 = 927.50. Then, 15% of $28,375 =$4256.25. Then, 25% on $350 = $87.50. It ends up $5,271.25, which is an effective tax rate of 13.9% on your adjusted income. Keep in mind that’s $38k adjusted, not gross.

I was considered an Excel savant early in my career for knowing how to use v/hlookups and then branched that into Index Match. People are just really scared of the 2 minutes it took me to google some of this shit when I didn’t know how to do it to do it themselves.

I’m curious how many companies actually have recent versions of Microsoft office. My last job neutered laptop operating systems back to XP, even on brand new computers, made a big deal of upgrading to Office 2010 and my current company also rocks Office 2010.

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