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I agree. The whole episode seemed to be a fish out of water setting for Mulder, from “Internet is not good for you...” comment on. It demonstrated just how out of touch his character is, from dealing with smartphones to tricking a former lizard into incriminating himself.

I saved $90 out of the usual $100. I am also learning that my restaurant spending is not nearly as high, comparatively, as I assumed. Like a lot of others though, I realized more about why I eat out, and was not happy with that realization. I mentioned this on the original post: I do not want to continue to restrict

I am so intimidated by this! But I’m still willing to give it a shot. I have no cable & internet is included in my rent.

You could also look to just add healthy food. For example, I like apples, they travel well, etc. So I’ve started eating an apple before lunch, every day. I have recently added dark greens to dinner (asparagus, broccoli, Brussels sprouts are the standbys). I still eat a ton of garbage food, but I figure that as more

I am surprised that the focus seems to be on dolls that look like a particular person or dolls that represent a little girl’s body aspirations for womanhood. I am far more excited about the prospect of any child having diverse toys and, subsequently, and diverse worldview. In other words, instead of asking, “Where’s

Rob is basically Tilikum, the whale featured in Blackfish and also some human deaths, right?

I’m excited to be about 5 days away from completing this challenge!! (And starting the next...)

I was averaging just over $100 a month through December. This month, I spent $10 on the 4th prior to reading about this challenge. I also spent $22 at a bar (drinks only), which I am comfortable excluding since I took care

For sure. Although I tend to use the vegetarian base. I figure I can use it with anything I’d like, including cooking for my veggie friends.

Photo rights alone... wow. Also, I am kind of shocked that the botanical garden was cool with this. Abortion is a hell of an issue for a tourism spot to associate its name with, regardless of position.

I know this is old, but since Lifehacker has gone with a monthly structure (which I LOVE), I thought I’d mention a bit of a variation on “nothing new,” “one in, one out.” I have used this periodically, definitely for clothing. I have even used it for grocery shopping though, in that if I am bringing groceries into the

Uhhh, she also said Trump would “Let our warriors do their jobs and destroy ISIS,” in Iowa, so... what?? He’s going to simultaneously immediately cure PTSD and deploy how many more soldiers to experience it?? He is more empathetic to the American soldier’s life because of his... life experiences??

I know I shouldn’t

I agree. I had the same takeaway from Serial. Maybe those guys are murderers, maybe they aren’t, but how on earth would a jury come away with no reasonable doubt? And WHY WHY WHY was the sheriff’s office still involved when they could have so easily turned everything over to the victim’s county law enforcement?!?! And

I watched one episode of this with an ex who loved the show. In it, this dude was pitching something and a lady shark and guy shark were talking over each other, but pitchdude would only answer guy shark. Guy shark wasn’t even interested in his product, he just kept arguing that it was terrible and pitchdude was

I think I passed this morning’s Racist or Not? test. My immediate reaction was, “Money and media? Aren’t those DC values? Or at least political candidate values.”

No luck with the code for the safety hammer. Any chance that’s a typo?

No luck with the code for the safety hammer. Any chance that’s a typo?

Eating KitKats like this is the best. I don’t know how KK knew, but I’m glad she invited more to follow The Way.

Confused Bernie Sanders.

I was just talking about the diabetic monitor kit from American Girl. This company has (like no other company I have found) mastered the art of empowering girls to be proud of who they are while simultaneously profiting in a major way. I find it absolutely fascinating.

Uhh, #momgoals anyone? If I ever have a little one I’m going to see if I can twirl the kid off my nipple like pasties in a saucy Vegas show.

Am I crazy, or would a design with a slash (instead of a strikethru) present a really positive message by suggesting art opens doors towards any career a child could dream of?