So basically, to get into U of T you have to be in the top 10% of your class, which she was not, or have an excellent extracurricular resume, which she did not. It’s amazing/alarming that this case still made it to SCOTUS.
So basically, to get into U of T you have to be in the top 10% of your class, which she was not, or have an excellent extracurricular resume, which she did not. It’s amazing/alarming that this case still made it to SCOTUS.
hot take: mayo is bad and no one needs various flavors of it.
I am incapable of hearing this song without crying. I thought I’d test it out, see if that’s changed since I haven’t heard it in a while. NOPE. Turns out the animation makes me cry harder. Thanks crescendoing music!
Some people can’t afford to see a live adaptation in New York or LA, so this is an affordable option. The last time I saw Wicked in LA, tickets were still going for $500 off ebay. Lucky for me, I ordered my tickets way in advance and scored a pretty sweet deal of $95.
To be fair, Audra is a goddess, and it does take divine intervention to get Hamilton tickets.
She went to my high school. I bet I know people who have tried to contact her.
Or she’s self critical? She has had an eye lift in some way, if you see old photos its pretty clear
Now all I can think about are tiny adorable tree frogs wearing outfits. Hell.
PETA is why I hate telling people I’m vegan.
This is why people hate PETA.
The toddler wasn’t swimming. Wading isn’t swimming. I’ve seen areas where wading is okay, but swimming isn’t, and the signs say so. And I’ve seen signs that say no wading, no swimming, do not enter. I can easily see how this happened, and I don’t blame the parents.
I just don’t think that’s as common sense as you’re thinking it is.
Right, WHY is there a beach, if not to walk on it? I can see all kinds of people walking on the water’s edge.
I disagree with you- I’m from California. I would never think about gators in a place like that. What seems obvious or common sense to you may not be to someone who isn’t from there and doesn’t know any better.
Southern thing. I grew up in the midwest. While visiting my ex’s parents in FL, they had to tell me to stay the fuck away from the lagoons, ditches, all bodies of water near their retirement community. Yes, there were “no swimming” signs, but I didn’t think twice about walking along the edge of the water. Us…
In California, a sign like that would not mean that there are animals in the water. It would mean that were riptides, or disease, or an intake pump. I can totally understand how a visitor from a totally different region wouldn’t think “GATOR”.
Yeah, people from Florida and near Florida keep saying things like, “Everyone knows every body of fresh water, even a ditch, can have alligators in it! They should have known the danger!”
The sad thing is that Florida people know that you just don’t enter a body of water except your own bathtub without taking substantial risk. I wonder if “No Swimming” was an adequate warning? Maybe people think it’s about liability or just a hotel rule? Even wading stirs the water up.