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Precisely.

I’m on the other end of the spectrum where I don’t have a tonne of clothes, and don’t shop for clothes that often, and therefore cannot comprehend a world where I would need new workout clothes on a monthly basis. I’m about to retire a 13 year old pair of Adidas yoga pants, and as much as I am dreading finding an

It’s both. But I think Honest are worse because not only do you have to hunt for the information on how to cancel, and then call a phone number only open during business hours in California, they also don’t have enough people manning the phones so people sit there on hold for an hour and a half trying to cancel. Also

I really don’t think his truly rabid fan-base is all that large. A lot of people are voting for him because they’ll vote for the Republican candidate no matter who it is. But I don’t think those same people would watch a Trump News Network channel all day long. Fox News already exists, and I think his schtick is

That was the one exception that came to mind, actually. But I decided to go ahead with my over-generalization since Fabletics are North American.

It’s apparently some sort of subscription service where you get workout clothes every month, and from what I hear they’ve made it essentially impossible for people to ever cancel the service once they’ve signed up. So a bad company all round.

I always assumed it was fable-etics, like Storytime workout wear or something. Mostly because “fab” isn’t a word anyone has used for 50 years.

Tim Horton’s coffee is appalling, and their donuts are shit. They used to be good, before they decided the profit margins weren’t high enough and they made them smaller and shittier.

You’re absolutely right, but I also think it’s helpful for people who have suffered through some degree of abuse and trauma, and are more likely to continually put up with mistreatment because they doubt their own judgment (or even right to be treated well). For those people a number with some vague exceptions might

Thank you for this comment. I have ADHD, PTSD (and related depression), so I can understand I’m probably not always the best friend to have. But I also don’t think anyone would consider me to be toxic, because my problems don’t present as manipulative, deceptive, or abusive behavior. If they did, I think it’s

Particularly because during both the presidential race and Clinton’s senate campaign, apparently ALL of the polling said that whenever Bill’s bad behaviour was brought up, it made Hillary more sympathetic to voters. So even without there being an entire armada of women out there able to come forward and discuss

There was a conversation on Gawker (RIP) ages ago about who could possibly play Trump in a movie, and I suggested Alec Baldwin was the only person with the natural heft and belligerence to pull it off. Called it! 

I haven’t spent much time around rich kids, but a friend of mine did an MA with a rich person whose cheating through the use of “editing services” was so egregious that after she graduated the school wrote a new policy specifically based on her behaviour. She apparently just sat at home watching TV all day while

I thought he’d hit all of the possible bases with his pre-loss tour of proactive excuse-making (electoral tampering, media bias, elders of zion etc.). It had never occurred to me that he’d start borrowing from the sports world and imply people can win elections by doing steroids. What’s next? FIFA is debate-fixing?

Nobody does more drugs than Donald Trump. It’s really, very impressive.

Come on, now, his buddies in Russia know all about passing drug tests. I’m sure they’ll hook him up with an NYC lab with a hole in the wall.

Thanks for this. I read the article twice and still couldn’t figure it out.

I was going to say that clearly his IRL Dr. Spaceman failed to mention to him that it takes about a month for those drugs to leave your system so you can pass a drug test.

When I drink I both get loud and my accent begins betraying my working class Atlantic Canadian origins.

I love how Trump’s main arguments against these women are a) they’re ugly and b) there are no witnesses. Most of the stories the women tell make it abundantly clear that he made sure to lure them away from witnesses, or wait until everyone else went away, before pulling anything. Most men who sexually assault women