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I knew people whose fridge had two doors. And two friggin' ovens... right on top of one another. And two cars!!!!!

I think that these past 5 years will ultimately result in numerous psychological scars. Tens of millions of people have experienced the prolonged strain of unemployment, underemployment, foreclosure, debt, poverty, etc.

I have always wondered the same thing. I grew up in a developing neighborhood that was overrun by crime for a couple of decades. By the time I got there it was being gentrified like crazy. Pretty, polished, hip young families owned gorgeous brownstone townhouses and they didn't seem that "well off". A lot of artistic

Hilarious. A young woman in one of my classes went batshit crazy when her mother called and disputed some questionable credit card charges. Apparently the girl purchased an item of clothing that cost in excess of $200 and the mother was none too pleased. The girl interrupted the teacher's lecture and screamed "Don't

But is it really something so earth-shatteringly insightful? Attractive people are treated differently... often times they are treated better... sometimes they are taken less seriously. It's not a good thing (at least in my opinion) either way. I'm sorry that I was not impressed with her performance. It lacked any

THANK YOU! Yes.

"Judge all you want but she's doing something. You're bitching on a message board about her."

Yep.

So what is the point of this TED talk? Really?

YESSSS! Thank you for the clue.

Wow. People really hate red-heads. I'll never know why. Natural redheads are gorgeous, real and dyed reddish tones in hair suit so many skin tones. It's beautiful. I think the school administrators are just jealous.

I stopped the video. I could not go on watching without (internet) screaming: THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!

Yes, actually there was an experiment where people were randomly assigned cards (that were stuck to their foreheads) that indicated their level of 'attractiveness'.... —IF ANYONE KNOWS THE NAME OF THIS STUDY, PLEASE TELL ME! I saw it on a documentary a few years ago and it was fascinating!— Folks could see the cards

**Alex Woo, told reporters that Riggitano had only worked there a few weeks but often called out sick: "She definitely didn't have perfect attendance."**

thank you.

I was certain that the robot would win.

I was certain that the robot would win.

Is there a link to it? Sounds fascinating.

I have worked in industries where gratuity is the main portion of my income. And I have some comprehension that tipping, even for the most simple action, is socially required. But that practice is based on established, unquestioned "norms" and fueled by guilt. Because even if a server is lousy, the customer is an

I wish I knew how to add images... but seriously... those jackets do not compare.