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I think it's a lot harder, at least in the early stages of recovery, to maintain sobriety around alcohol. I have a relative who's nearly 30 years sober now and can definitely be around the rest of us drinking, but I doubt that was the case in the early days.

:( This must be so frustrating for you. I'm so sorry. And I also really feel for your friend. She's clearly trying to overcome her illness but it must be that much harder when a lot of people who are meant to be supporting you aren't. As much as its really shitty shes relapsed, I'm sure your friend deep down is glad

I wasn't sure before, but I'm certain now that he got that one professor fired for giving him an F. I thought, okay, this teacher might have been fired for other reasons but with the way Franco is full of self importance, he thinks he's beyond criticism, I'm sure he threw a fit and demanded that teacher get fired.

Not the bun I was expecting.

A good friend of mine is an alcoholic and has started drinking again after a stint of sobriety. None of her idiot friends (other than me apparently) or family think it's important to not drink around her. They think there's no harm in drinking in front of her or that she'll have "a glass of wine or two" with dinner.

I'm sorry, if your friend or family member is straight out of rehab put your fucking booze away and support them. It doesn't have to be forever but fucking put your PBR away when you have a dinner party or go out to dinner. Don't be a dick.

Some people can't carry pepper spray - like me, for instance. TSA considers it a weapon, so I'm not allowed to carry it at work (even to and from my car), which is when I'm most likely by myself (on a layover or visiting a new city for fun). I try not to be out after dark, but that doesn't guarantee my safety. And

I think maybe you misread the article.

We know our priorities here!

There is not now one, but two, subthreads focally focused on said cheese delicacies.

It doesn't really help keep you safe so much as potentially get you help quicker if you aren't safe. Still, it's a step up from nothing. I signed up.

My friends and I all live within 5 miles of one another in a large city, and rather than take a car (most of us don't own one anyway), we'll bus it or more frequently bike to see one another. And we have a system, "text me when you get home." It's not like there's a lot of crime in the area, but there's one or two

I am definitely getting this app, it looks awesome!

Stop copying me. It's called slouchcore and I started it.

It's funny when women with perfect cheekbones, dark lashes, and even skin try to tell me I should go without makeup. Anyway, I'm an artist in my professional and personal life, so why can't that extend to my face?

I thought it said "Stars Sans Farts" which made me giggle.

I'm so tired of people seeing makeup as some kind of moral failure, because if you need makeup, that must mean you aren't pretty enough to get away with going makeup free. We're faced with these terrible beauty ideals, and yet when people try to fulfill them, they're somehow seen as doing something wrong. None of

Have you tried throwing rocks at it while screaming? That worked on a particularity large raccoon that was eating out of my garbage a couple weeks ago.