exactly. it made me feel physically ill.
exactly. it made me feel physically ill.
It’s the first time I’ve ever had to turn off a game because I was overwhelmed by it. I say this as someone who reads all of the studies and all of the articles, someone who definitely “knows better” and still tunes in. My heart leapt into my throat on that hit. It was awful.
won’t they just think about Poor Football!!!!11!!1!
#pivottovideo
Was recently at a wedding that some of these dudes attended (childhood friends of groom). They look like any dudes. Their “normal look” given in the other comment is definitely trying to be a look. They are just some dudes (aren’t we all?)
This is such a delight, thanks! I wish I were friends with this gem of a lady.
LW 1— this sucks. it sucks so much. honestly, I think starting with a “hey, do not touch me” is okay and pretty lowkey confrontational. in some families, that’s already a strong enough statement for everyone to be like “whooooaaa look at this assertive lady over here!” if your request gets ignored, then i agree that…
It gets worse. Wtf is a “Jerika”?
bouldering is so, so scenestery in NYC. it’s super fun as an activity, but the gyms in new york are always full of attractive, aloof types that either 1) ruin the experience by hitting on you/trying to impress you/some variation of annoying sexual energy directed your way or 2) through judgmental stares and cold…
This is entirely unreliable, but my psychology teacher in high school used to say something to the effect of, “most men who lose spouses are either dead or in serious relationships/remarried within 24 months. women who are widowed tend not to remarry until at least 5 years after the fact.”
not a correction, just choosing hope over despair. grateful for all those (including you!) surviving, thriving, and fighting their way into the future.
popping in to say that from here in Indian Country, “resurgence” or “rising” is a better fit than “disappearance”. here’s to that good fight!
yooooo which school??
ahh thank you for spelling this all out for The Childless (and The Olds). I saw that Salma Hayek interview where she talks about her daughter being a slime entrepreneur and I was like “ah that’s cute but also huh?” Anyway, this is wonderful and I feel like making things is SO important for kids, especially young…
tangential to Goop, this came out earlier in the week and I thought it was excellent: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/25/magazine/how-amanda-chantal-bacon-perfected-the-celebrity-wellness-business.html?_r=0
i look at every “fancy” jumpsuit and think, “where are you actually going to wear that, a sober wedding?” (and not sure which is worse, attending someone else’s wedding completely sober or having to deal with a fancy jumpsuit in a venue bathroom after a few cocktails)
“...filled with the lachrymose keens of offended men, screeching wetly about the wretched unfairness of it all.”
hi! we’re an archaeologist-full comment section on this article!
while you should probably have one inserted when you have a few months of relatively easy access to an OB-GYN, i gotta say, my copper IUD was a godsend for so many reasons, including not having to worry at all about BC on fieldwork. no pill packs to bring along, nothing to remember. i still get my period and like…