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If you spent part of your early twenties sharing space with this IKEA rug, say ‘aye.’

a) their kid hadn’t even been born when they got rid of the cat, and b) the kid was already born when they got the chihuahua they abandoned. If the kid were really allergic, they wouldn’t have gotten it in the first place. Are you really that gullible?

He’s a douchecanoe, douchenozzle, doucheshowerhead...

What? We’re sad? Anna Farris can do better. Chris Pratt had one adorable role as Andy Dwyer, then when the big fame hit he word vomited his real, problematic thoughts about how it’s men’s “turn” to be objectified in film and about how there aren’t enough films that are about white hetero guys like him.

I always thought they’d work out because they seem like the exact same type of asshole (which is fine, so are my partner and I) but I can see how one person getting more famous exacerbates that.

My cousin and his wife use Blue Apron fairly frequently. Of course, he is an ER physician and she is a general surgeon (both in NYC), so the last thing they want to do with the little time that they have off of work and together is go grocery shopping.

Also, I’m pretty sure that Blue Apron costs less per person than

Has the ability to choose meals changed? My mom gifted me a week of their food and it was annoying to choose my meals. I don’t like fish, but it seemed like every meal I wanted to eat had to be paired with fish meals. Or I was willing to eat poultry, but not red meat. Why can’t I just select the meals I’m interested

I am an actually professional chef and those recipes were bullshit. Bullshit amount of steps, bullshit amount of dishes, and bullshit in my mouth. Shitty ingredients makes shitty food and that’s the issue with the flavor. This whole venture is for my husband who is helpless in the kitchen (I’m working 50+ hrs a week

We’ve been doing BA three nights a week since March. I am generally pleased with it, although as an experienced cook I find their recipes are often more time-consuming and complicated than they need to be. I am of the Sandra Lee school of cooking rather than Martha Stewart. But most of the meals turn out to be pretty

I don’t want to do those things all the time

I’ve been *heavily* marketed to by Blue Apron, but their service is not for me. Even if it were, the amount of packaging that gets used is gross. On the other hand, they had a good product idea and they seemed to be going gangbusters—to the extent Amazon is hurting them, it’s worrisome. Any given business shouldn’t

Blue Apron is definitely better than HelloFresh and HomeChef. BlueApron uses better ingredients, has more flavor, and has me cooking stuff that is more outside my personal comfort zone (sauces, cooking methods, ingredients etc.).

I wouldn’t say that these meal services are for people who want “to pretend they’re good

We had a Blue Apron subscription for a while, and I felt like the recipes were EXCEEDINGLY bland. I don’t know how you can manage to make persimmons and chestnuts taste like nothing, but somehow it is possible.

Drug addict. Untreated mental illness. Crazy family. Declining looks. Bad taste in men.

Maybe I’m uninformed because i don’t follow any of these “lifestyle” sites, but isn’t the point of them to learn how to have such-and-such celebrities supposedly fabulous lifestyle? I mean...no offense to LiLo, but how many people even just following her life at a glance these past years would honestly want their life

I just don’t understand excusing this behavior as typical teenage behavior. I don’t see a typical 17 year-old (which was her age at the time) relentlessly encouraging this suicide attempt, suggesting alternatives when one method or another was deemed too difficult, helping to formulate a plan, and then telling him to

She’s a teenager - she was a younger teen when she did this. Normal teenage personalities would be absolutely pathological in adults, yet most of them grow out of it. The assumption should be that her life is salvageable in the absence of quite compelling evidence otherwise.

I agree with you about her screaming need for psychiatric care. Not sure I agree that she will ever not be dangerous to others, though. Her extreme need for attention makes me worry she’s always going to find someone to manipulate.

Honestly, the only parts of her sentence I think she’ll see as punishment are the social media prohibition and the ban on making money off her story.

Despite some gruelingly cool “one shot” fight sequences where a badass woman showed her skills, if we’re examining Atomic Blonde for feminism, it fails on more counts than one.