anoniemeus
A. Nonie Meus
anoniemeus

Ha! He'd best exercise an ounce of caution and have a good contingency plan up his sleeve, though, because one wrong — or amateur — move and a *model* could end up in ER. I'll let your imagination take over from there. :=)

I don't know, it just seems off. In our experience with businesses, the only way a person gets above average service is if they are paying through the nose for it. So, if this story is true, then it isn't some ordinary family (as evidenced by they 4 trips a year between London and Boston). They've obviously had to

I wish I'd heard of financial abuse before I left my first husband.

I get sooo tired of white people (yeah I said it) acting like race mixing just started in the last 30 or so years (read: after civil rights pretty much). A lot of black Americans have always seen themselves as mixed. Latinos as well. B...b...but it's showing up on the census as record jumps in numbers you say? Maybe

This is fucking awesome; let's not get hung up on the motivation, whatever that may be - what matters most is the visual impact.

This is so great. It is exactly the kind of branding that would stick in my head if I could afford designer. It is possible to be business savvy AND inclusive.
Also, it showcases how solid the clothes are. You just know half the shit that goes down the runway would fall apart if you raised your arms above your head.

No, my bros were philosophy majors. You cannot get more bro that that. And to get a philosophy major at my college, you basically ended up in the exact same classes that every other philosophy major did, throughout the program, so same dudes, over and over, for four years. We started out with around 25 students, five

I wouldn't exactly call my class-harasser a "bro." He was a nerdy, musician type that I definitely would have been into if he weren't so smug. During a Beatles class where discussion was a major player in your grade and the class was designated under Communications (my major) I needed to do well and would actively

Woman responding here - I was kind of floored that these clothes cost this much money. I'm probably in the minority here in this forum, but 90% of those pieces are totally fugly and frumpy and I wouldn't have noticed them on the sale rack at TJ Maxx, let alone on a TV show. But all taste is subjective, and I don't

No, we do the sad opposite: we watch these shows and internalize the message: "what cute clothes! Why can't I ever find clothes that look that cute? It's because I suck/am fat/am ugly/am terrible at shopping/can't dress myself!" Or at least, I do.

I was basing it on my own little slice of heaven of 100k people and the director of parks makes about $55k. Most of the desk workers, like April or Donna, make about $32k.

The funny thing to me is how you can spend this much on clothes and still look really bland/anonymous. I'm not dissing the individual pieces of clothes, mind you (there are some really cute pieces!) but the styling really does come across as "average business woman on a budget."

Exactly. I think more people need to take that extra 30 seconds to think before they post something to whatever social media they use. Why can't we just enjoy our lives? Do we still enjoy things if we don't share them with social media? It gets to a point that comes across as bragging - LOOK AT ME HAVING A GREAT TIME

Isn't it fascinating how social media has really given us the ability to create this life that is exactly what we want others to think it is? I might be massively depressed and hate everything about my life, but via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc I can make it appear that I'm a happy happy lady who does crafty

As a woman i don't think it's a woman thing, i think it's cause all those books are very poorly written and crappy (to say the least).

I can almost guarantee that was a control thing. My sister is like that - she's ALWAYS a strict vegetarian, but right before holidays or trips she will suddenly announce that she's no longer eating flour, or she's gone vegan, or she's not eating any form of soy. One year she went on a fast at Christmas. Yes, a fast at

No matter what you like to eat, the only truly important thing is that you judge the ever-loving shit out of anyone who has different tastes than you.

Not eating food that makes you uncomfortable (physically or ethically) is not being picky. Being picky is never trying anything new because it is unfamiliar. Big difference. Anyone who judges people for avoiding food that makes them feel badly is a huge jerk. However, I'm all about judging people who won't eat

I'm afraid that it can't happen because, as everyone knows, in the even of a tie, Harvard wins.

This guy contacted me on okcupid last year and when I didn't respond, he emailed me again (persistent little fucker) and demanded to know why. This is his exact message -