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That’s the problem, if they formulated their mix for one location, and give it out everywhere it’s likely going to include species that are invasive in a number of other locations.

Not YET. I think this is the first email I’ve received that doesn’t cite Brietbart, though. Most of them are opinion pieces.

Eartha Kitteh once saved my life! One of the pilot lights on the stove had gone out, and she woke me up by vomiting as the apartment filled with gas. We would both be 100% dead if it wasn’t for the fact that you can NEVER sleep through the sound of a cat vomiting.

Well that’s demoralizing. Damn, I love Modcloth, I have so many clothes from there. I’m wearing one of their shirts right now. Guess I will not be shopping with them anymore.

Well this sucks. I shop at Modcloth maybe once a month. I have gotten many great items there. Especially shoes, dresses and stockings. But I refuse to shop at Walmart or any of their companies, so as of today I am done with ModCloth. I have not shopped at Walmart in 5 years.

You should try eShakti. Almost every dress comes with pockets, or you can have them added. You can also customize the length, arm length and neckline. ALSO, you put in your height and they make the dress for you. And its still around the same price range as Modcloth. I love them.

Same. My long standing relationship with Modcloth is officially over.

When I think about the quality of people I‘ve met at Jet and their ambitions and how it aligns with ours,” Kaness began. “And when when I think about their parent company Walmart, who has the resources—but also has when you’ve spent time researching it and understanding it, they’ve spent a lot of time working on corp

Damn. I have so many cute things that came from Modcloth. But now I can’t shop there.

I refuse to shop at a company whose employees we have to support.

I won’t lie, cause we’re on the damn internet and who gives a fuck. Me and the hubs make 250k a year and have no debt except our house, and live in the most affordable large city in the US. It’s fucking amazing. We have literally everything we need and want, big ass house, and our kid has no idea what it’s like to go

At some point you just spend money on stupid crap you don’t really need. Bigger house. Nicer car. Nicer travel accommodations. Stuff that is objectively better but nothing that at the end of the day you’d actually remember making a significant difference in your life.

When I was a grad student living on $8K a year, and I found a coupon for $2 off toilet paper on the ground in front of the toilet paper. It made my day, and left me enough money to buy a block of cheese that was not in the budget.

It is my true hope that a coupon for canned soup or whatever will bring other people the

When I can’t use a coupon I brought to the store, I tuck it into the shelf in case someone else comes by who can use it. I call myself the Coupon Fairy.

I like to think I’d do the same thing with hundred-dollar bills, but let’s be real. Someone else would be doing my grocery shopping.

I’d tell you what I’d be moving up from the store brand mustard.