I'm with you! Love the gel because it lasts long enough to not have to mess with it. I put a topcoat over the gel if it starts chipping after week two and I can get 3 weeks out of a manicure pretty consistently.
I'm with you! Love the gel because it lasts long enough to not have to mess with it. I put a topcoat over the gel if it starts chipping after week two and I can get 3 weeks out of a manicure pretty consistently.
Let's remember that most people seeking autographs are professional autograph hunters looking to sell the autographs. Without knowing who she did/did not sign autographs for, and recognizing that she's got a pretty cool personality, I'm willing to bet that the people booing her weren't seeking her signature because…
I do this, too! I also make extra at holidays and put them in cute jars as gifts. If you're into it, you can add a few drops of essential oils (I like eucalyptus and lavender) as well.
I do this! I saved up everything (that wasn't my color, my preferred scent, wouldn't work for my hair, etc.) instead of throwing it out and we made mother's day gifts for a women's shelter in our town. Ipsy sends each monthly subscription in a cute makeup bag, but who needs 30 makeup bags??
Trust me, I could write a dissertation on this one (I'm a lawyer who quit practicing to go to medical school). I hate it, too. Their argument is not in favor of them being "mean and spiteful", however, it's an erroneous fear of spiraling health care costs that will bankrupt the state. I won't defend that, because I…
My point. I listed some of Texas's good attributes in another comment. Most people just think of overbearing, prideful, loud-mouthed religious nuts who withhold Medicaid and access to women's health care when they think of Texas.
How have I lived in Texas for 6 years and never heard of Blow-Me and his sister? What an immeasurable douche!
It's easy to hate on Texas. Our history isn't pretty and our current treatment of women's rights is deplorable. (And something I fight against nearly every day)
Depends on who and which areas you're discussing. I took the average and then added some snark.
Sigh. As a proud Texan who lived in NYC for a decade, I have no illusions regarding many (most? all?) of the crack-assed ideals professed by the majority of voters and elected officials in my state. BUT - I will be DAMNED if some crazy pants legislator from a state synonymous with opiate addiction and meth lab…
Ah, yes. But you're overlooking the fact that they've sucked all of the oxygen out of their spheres. And so the only reason you're supporting them is because of hypoxia! Quick, get that man an O2 mask and a candidate with a huge swinging dick, stat!
Agreed!
Ugh. I dropped out of Rush, but most of my friends didn't. One of them pledged a sorority that decided that she didn't "fit", for whatever reason. Instead of dropping her (I was never quite clear on whether they could do that or not), they made it their goal to get her to drop out of the pledge class. They tortured…
Which is exactly why her lawyer is making sure to claim that she wasn't given the option to leave. I would be surprised if they DON'T claim some sort of false imprisonment/assault combo.
Bowl cut.
I find it shocking that you find it shocking (the racism part). You didn't go to school in the South, did you?
I was a senior in college when a therapist explained to me how completely screwed up and backwards my relationship with my mother was. I had basically been the parent for 10 years. She also explained that a sure sign of dysfunction was a child that was "grown up" and "wise beyond her years", just as I always had been.
My mother's dining room. So basically yes.
I swear I eat Christmas dinner on that fabric every year.
And this is why I come to Jezebel. I can read this survey and be horrified (by the outcomes) and annoyed (by the methodology) anywhere, but only here do you get PhDs discussing samples sizes and data collection processes along with "fuck me Amadeus" in the same thread.