buffybot43
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Let me be the very first to say: still would.

Remember the days before social media when we’d write our awful poetry in a diary and then hide it under the bed where no one would ever, ever see it? Yeah, I miss that.

I'd have fond memories of the thing that gave me financial independence for life - no matter how much I might've hated it.

Agreed! I had one but I will say, they had finished all the bottles. Not a DROP was spared.

I hate the “ha, ha, aren’t we cute!” culture of excessive brunch-drinking, happy hour drinking, weekend drinking, making dinner drinking, etc. We all know young people and alcoholics binge drink out late at parties or bars. But there seems to be a cultural attitude that drinking all the time as otherwise healthy or

There is an epidemic of alcoholism among mothers. It’s a really serious issue that is leading to early death among women and seems to be brushed off by such hashtags, or slogans.

Cheques gave me such life. You think it would have packed the same dramatic punch on The Young and the Restless 25 years ago if Jill Abbott would have Venmo'd her husband's mistress and housekeeper $100,000 to leave Genoa City? I THINK NOT.

Yes! I’ve always wondered if there are scenes on the cutting room floor with more Nicky development.  Why cast a relatively known actress for such a nothing role?  She and Matt Damon also had interesting chemistry that made it seem there was more to their story that was never revealed.

The sole woman among his band of disciples...

In the therapeutic sense, forgiveness is about the person doing the forgiving. It’s about letting go of the emotional hold that your abuser has over you, not about excusing the acts or freeing the abuser from responsibility.

Pregnancy is a potential consequence of sex. If a man isn’t prepared to accept that his sexual partner may choose an abortion, he shouldn’t have sex.

That documentary seems to be about two tangentially related things: animal abuse by the tourism sledding industry and whether or not dogs trained for sledding in the iditarod is inherently abusive.

It’s also very possible they’re both abusive, manipulative, lying assholes. Or I guess in this case that they’re both being more or less honest about the other. My mom would get physically abusive with my dad when he was on a bender. He would gaslight her for weeks, hiding his booze, making excuses for his long hours

In witchcraft, having possession someone else’s hair (generally through the means of taking it from their scalp) allows one to practice dark, often harmful magick (curses, hexes, etc) against said person. Touching someone’s hair without consent is a violent form of aggression.

Yes. I used to have long hair that I wore in a single braid, and white men (and a couple of latino and black men) felt very free about pawing at it. My theory is that when you feel superior to another person, you feel free to touch them without permission. 

Hildy Johnson was a hero. Sure, she spouted some anti-woman propoganda, but who among us hasn’t bought the Cool Girl BS at one time or another? And at the end of the day, she’s a born journalist and a decent shot.

Those goats look a hell of a lot like sheep.

Full disclosure- about 8-9 years ago, I did some design work as a contractor for a design firm working with a large rail company out of Japan for this very project. The proposal was on the ballot, and the client was trying to get a jump on it if it was to pass. It was fun work, plus I’ve ridden the JR Shinkansen lines

“There are so many rules about recycling” it all comes down to this.

In early January, she attempted to address the issue, and I thought that was the last of it, but I guess it’s going to stick to her.