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....Aaron Paul? No? Okay... :(

Ah, good ole gaslighting. My favorite male tactic against women. Aggravating enough to set your teeth on edge, and yet impossible to argue against—the only solution is to just...walk away.

My hair is waist length, so I just do the following:

Yeah, I get that. Very true :)

I totes got the memo. See below/above comments. :)

Yeah. I guess the tone was awkward and I fell into the trap. It's funny though, because I used to have a boss who complained all the time about having no money, and how the bakery needed to be earning more, and she would hike up the prices, and she would never give us raises (and we made serious bullshit pay-serious

Dire straits indeed my friend.

Ugh, I don't care. My point was that I felt that they didn't actually really care about this case at all. Generally, after a long work day, I don't even have the energy to then go out bowling or whatever, then again what I do is physical work, so maybe it's different. I feel like with such a huge decision to make,

Fair enough.

Fair enough.

But then they only spent 16 hours deliberating.

Ugh. I wish I hadn't woken up this morning. This fucking post.

I didn't say she doesn't do anything or doesn't do any work. I said she didn't have to work that hard to get where she got. She utilized her connections, and heck, who can blame her? and that's how she got where she is today. And now of course she works hard at her job. But my point was that to those who don't have

Yeah, because I'm a cranky bitch. haha. I dunno. No, you're probably right. It just seems like they didn't take it seriously. Three weeks isn't a huge disruption from people's lives to ask for them to take a break and concentrate on the task at hand. I dunno.

Yeah, bakers make shit for pay.

I got a little annoyed by it, because they spent 22 days (which is only about 3 weeks) going to multiple tourist sites, spas, movies, shopping, bowling, etc— and then they took only 16 hours to deliberate. They could've given a shit about any of this. I guess, I know they didn't sign up for any of this, but it still

No need to get snappy. I guess my point was that I think they should be focusing on the fact that the Martin family's son has died, and thinking about the case. They spent those 22 days going on day trips, trying to relax and have fun, due to the stress of the case, and then they took only 16 hours to deliberate. And

I've never had enough money in my life to get a facial, mani, or pedi, as I'm sure many other American's have not. And yet taxes are going to subsidize the cost of the chaperoning and whatnot so the ladies could get their spa day on? That's just obnoxious.

Word, I have many friends who went to Harvard who were decidedly not rich, but got there on scholarship. The idea that they will then get tips from a person who coasted through life on connections to get to where she is seems a little silly.

Williams is from New Canaan, Connecticut (a.k.a extremely rich) and has just used her dad's connections to get her where she is... What is she going to tell them? When you graduate, if you have a lot of great family connections-use them! If you don't, schmooze, schmooze, schmooze! (That's the hollywood tip).