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I have been getting email reminders to refill my Walgreens prescriptions for YEARS. Birth control, antidepressants, sleeping pills, etc. Why the hell do I need a special app just for my birth control when all I have to do is reply to an email (I don't even have to type anything in the reply, just reply without

I haven't been to a single wedding where they ate the cake during the ceremony.

Papa Johns is ketchup-covered cardboard.

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I'll buy the same thing in a million colors too. ModCloth has these "charter school" cardigans in a whole rainbow of colors. I ordered one, liked it, and now have half a dozen of that one style. I will probably be known as that old lady with glasses and a cardigan, but idgaf.

Yep. The male TAs in my department sluff around in jeans and ratty ts, but I dress up every day. Even the male profs in my department sluff around in jeans. I don't dare.

having multiple copies of the same item in my wardrobe

oh yeah. I agree. Where I used to teach, the district dress code (for teachers) banned denim except on Fridays for "spirit days" when worn with a school shirt. Where I am now, some of the teachers look like they're about to go work in the yard. My daughter's middle school band director looked like he just rolled out

At my school, the evaluation system is set up so that anonymous comments only go to the instructor, whereas you can choose to sign your comments and then they will also go to the dean and in the instructor's employment file. So if you want to say something nasty "on the record" you have to sign your name to it. You

I give similar advice to my ed students but I give it to all of them. Men can be guilty of fashion faux pas too; what I usually see with them is pants sliding down their butts when they sit down in the floor because they don't know how to wear a properly fitting pair of pants with a belt and/or tuck a shirt in. (They

If he could just not be in every goddamn thing, I would be happy. I am really sick of him, I don't think that he's that great of an actor, and I'm tired of seeing him everywhere. The way he and Martin Freeman acted so bitchy about Lucy Liu when Elementary was just starting up was fucking ridiculous. As if they own

Well Texas is its own brand of crazy right there.

The needle didn't hurt, for me. However, it only worked on one side of my body. One side was numb, and the other side? I felt everything. I felt like I was being twisted and ripped. I would have rather just felt it all.

In seventh grade (like... 1987ish) I had this god awful spiral perm in hair "dyed blonde" with Sun-In. You would think nothing could make that monstrosity worse, but I found a way to manage it. I felt my bangs were getting too long, so I trimmed them. I couldn't get it even, so I kept trimming, and trimming, and

I was in a sorority in college. When I read these posts, they are just so alien to me because... none of this crazy shit happened at my school. Was it because it was a small school vs somewhere like Bama or Ole Miss? Who knows. I just can't help but feel so much of this shit is made up, just like half the shit you

Tom Haverford is such a southern sorority girl.

Southern urban areas tend to be more liberal, southern rural areas tend to be conservative and redneck as hell.

Indeed. A good friend of mine now teaches in Roseburg. He says it's like the ninth circle of redneck hell. Like Duck Dynasty come to life.

I am just glad that Ron vs. Leslie is OVER because it was too painful to watch them hating each other.