You realize you did just describe a typical 20 year old, right? Have you been on a college campus recently?
You realize you did just describe a typical 20 year old, right? Have you been on a college campus recently?
I'm not.
Nope! I'm black.
I love Miley. She is a typical 20 year old doing whatever the fuck she wants and not giving a shit about what everyone else thinks. I do not get why people hate on her so much. The only difference between her and the rest of the country's 20 year olds is the fact that she's in the spotlight.
It's tags, like how you take the tags off clothes once you buy them.
Ahhhhh you did this again! Yay! Thanks, Dodai!
You watched NYC Prep, too?! Thank goodness, I thought I was alone!
:D
Dammit. I thought I googled every version of "reality show rich kids third world countries" I could think of. Whatevs, I'm about to hate watch that entire show.
No, the show centers around taking teens/early 20-somthing's whose entire lives are #firstworldproblems and introducing them to the world of #thirdworldproblems.
I want to snark on this, but I really want to develop a reality show called #firstworldproblems so I guess my only comment is "I hope they fail because that will give my show a better chance of succeeding"
Everything about this post is the definition of double standards.
Now that I know you have no children or experience to draw from this conversation makes a lot more sense. I don't have children either, but I'm a psychology major who loves developmental psych and ECE, and my half-siblings are so much younger than me that they could be my children. (Heck, a bunch of the girls I went…
I think our differences in opinion stem from the fact that I consider daycare and pre-school to be the same thing at the middle-class level. Maybe that's just because I can't imagine paying to leave my children with someone all day, everyday who is not at least minimally qualified to be educating them and are…
Eek. So many errors in that comment. This is why I shouldn't respond while angry.
You have to realize that not everyone is lucky enough to live in an "it takes a village to raise a child" kind of situation nor can everyone's parents find jobs that allow them to take alternating shifts.
Read this. If she has a legit sober coach, she should be good.
THR ran this article on sobriety companions a few months ago that I thought was interesting.