anomalopotamus
anomalopotamus
anomalopotamus

Blood returning to your body from where? My God; what happens to you at night?!?

Good luck, Carcetti! I’m still voting for Bernie Sanders though.

Interestingly, O’Malley (at least partially) was the inspiration for Carcetti from The Wire.

THANK YOU. Although it really needs to be parental leave, only because if it’s maternity-only, then businesses will just have another excuse to avoid hiring and fairly-compensating female employees.

Can we talk about whether there’s a difference between being racist and being offensive? Sometimes things are racist, for example, statements that ARE influenced by stereotypes about race, but then also maybe not that offensive? I think it’s good to notice how your opinions about things are formed by biases, but then

Did someone say Saad Maan?

Eat more pies and level up to the next size.

Based on your username, I know this is a legit comment.

Based on your username, I know this is a legit comment.

Bae is the worst word ever! People need to stop calling their loved ones shit.

I hate the ‘word’ bae. Hate it so much.

Ha! I stared at this picture forever trying to figure out how it was relevant.

Ha! I stared at this picture forever trying to figure out how it was relevant.

The Blunt Umbrella Lite. The Classic is good too but doesn't have a loop on the handle. My spouse was gifted the lite about three years ago and this thing really holds up. It never turns inside out, even in the strongest of NYC winds (it claims to be wind-tunnel tested). The spokey things never ever poke through the

The Blunt Umbrella Lite. The Classic is good too but doesn't have a loop on the handle. My spouse was gifted the

You seem to being confusing umbrellas. I had one of these cheap Totes umbrellas. I was by Kmart in Astor when it started raining. Popped in, got one. Didn't expect much. It lasted for years. It got more use than any other umbrella I ever had. Unfortunately someone snatched it from the umbrella bucket at the gym.

You seem to being confusing umbrellas. I had one of these cheap Totes umbrellas. I was by Kmart in Astor when it

I think you've really hit on something here. I can see how it makes more sense for people raised in the Cold War era (especially people born in the 1950s) to take drastic action after 9/11: that day they had been raised to think was always coming actually came! For me, I saw it as a tragedy but an anomaly, not

YES I'VE BEEN SAYING THIS FOR YEARS

This makes so much sense to me. I was born in 1985 and feel like people born in the early to mid 80s are this small separate generation, who felt the optimism of the 90s with out really remembering much of the cold war. I feel that theres no way we have the same experiencesof people born in the mid 90s all the way to

I think a big elephant that keeps getting missed in these generational dissections is the Cold War and the nuclear threat. We talk about kids who grew up in a post-9/11 world as having grown up in a culture of fear, but we seem to forget that the Baby Boomers and Gen-X also grew up in a different sort of culture of

so what happened??!!? Are you still seeing Girl no.4?? WE NEED CLOSURE!!! O_O