When I started working in PR (for wineries, no less), I described a client's merlot as "pointy." Luckily, the only way to get a better palate is to drink more. :)
When I started working in PR (for wineries, no less), I described a client's merlot as "pointy." Luckily, the only way to get a better palate is to drink more. :)
I appreciate this because it really gives me food for thought. We've cohabited for 3 years now, just bought a condo, and just adopted a dog together. We have no interest in kids, but "marriage" has always been a discussion based on convenience and utility, rather than symbolic. Reading this confirms that I'd much…
My biggest problem is when people use "the gays" as their main differentiator of "look how accepting I am! I am friends with The Gays! The [other]!" while talking about outside their immediate circle of friends.
At the risk of getting snark, why are people so against couples asking for practical things (i.e. money) instead of traditional wedding things (i.e. registry)?
Having been the token Asian ("But you're like, my best Asian friend!"), I totally get what you mean. It's so frustrating.
Nothing says open-mindedness like flaunting 'your gays'!
Mark, I love how you and I have not shaved our work-at-home beard in three weeks. We connect in that way.
F'reals. The partner's brother's gf really really loves her gays and has made it a point to tell everyone how much she just LOVESSSSS hanging out with her gays. Or you know, friends?
As someone who immigrated to Canada as a child, it's mind-blowing how many racist stereotypes are taught in school about the indigenous people. I still find myself reverting back to those learnings even though I know better.
I am so in love with this entire promotional campaign. So well integrated and thought out, right down to the nitty gritty details. Phew, this is the stuff my marketing degree promised.
Pretty sure it's the tears of aborted babies.
I appreciate your response but ... did I just further rape culture?
Should you be a girl that goes into a room with four men drinking. Should you? Even if you think you know them?
I had my money thrown back at me at a bar. It was a $5 beer on tap, and I left $1 in quarters (all I had). 20% tip and he threw it back saying "THIS ISN'T ENOUGH."
Pregnancy and a baby (or maybe twins! or triplets!) is so much more expensive than multiple $700 vials of sperm. Come on now..
Suddenly really glad that my family in HK don't expect me to get married any time soon.
Ha, we'd be drunk at a work party. We're all class.
I've luckily had some pretty okay roommates though they were all fairly inconsiderate and lazy with the common area.
Is she my neighbour from above?!
The Halloween costume argument I had with the (super clueless but "I'm totally not racist guys!") white brother in-law was:
"That's super racist."
"No, I'm just dressing like a terrorist!"
"...."