*shrug* I’m slim and I wear shape wear all the time. It just feels more streamlined, hides VPLs, and I don’t find it uncomfortable.
*shrug* I’m slim and I wear shape wear all the time. It just feels more streamlined, hides VPLs, and I don’t find it uncomfortable.
I thought she did it to show the painful, “medical”, unattractive, but functional foundation underneath most “hot” clothes women wear. It was unmasking the reality rather than a strip-tease. It wasn’t so much taking off her clothes, as it was showing what was underneath the clothes. And that’s funny.
This is amazing. Thanks, Tina, for revealing the shape-wear struggle to such a broad national audience.
LITERALLY ME IN MY OFFICE RN HOLY SHIT WTF KATE I AM NOT EMOTIONALLY STABLE ENOUGH FOR THIS THERE AREN’T ENOUGH WARNINGS IN THE WORLD FOR ME TO DEAL WITH THIS KIND OF STORY
Ya know what, I’m a “foodie” (god I hate that word), so I should HATE Sandra Lee, but I don’t. I really don’t. Because, for most of this country, that’s as much “cooking” as you’re gonna get people to do, and its better than nothing, and quite frankly, I’m tired of all the classist shit people heap on her for not…
Sandra Lee aside, drink mixes are dumb and make a worse drink than you would have made otherwise. A margarita has three ingredients. Three! Mix them yourself!
Oh my god, that scene. For real.
I got the Maxi too and am so confused by the description. I thought they were the worst too. Also, I am not a fucking maxi dress. I am one of those awesome flapper dresses with the super soft tassels that you just want to rub your face all over.
According to this quiz, I’m a maxi dress, so I guess i’m the worst ever.
I just want to say again, I’m so glad Marvin became a thing.
I’m not precious about the length either, so I’m often happy to go to a trainee for my haircut (in the UK I think they apprentice with a salon). I like to reassure them that if they mess up I really won’t care. Plus I get a cheaper haircut!
just do your god damn hours. fuck. it’s not that hard. i have clients who manage to do all their hours, got to all their AA/NA meetings, therapy appointments, finish school, and find jobs.
and no one gave them a million fucking chances (because they’re all poor foster kids or POC or anything else that isn’t a rich…
It seemed like in the original poll post there were quite a few people saying they regret having so many bridesmaids because they either 1) caused drama or 2) didn't help enough/didn't throw parties for them/complained about costs/etc.
I want to hear the answer to this! I very rarely speak during haircuts, manis/pedis, waxing, etc. because I’m socially awkward and not naturally talkative. Sometimes I feel like a dick when the people around me are being so chatty.
As someone who literally just got her hair cut, do stylists prefer small talk or no? Because I figure talking is distracting from the actual hair cutting, and I figure I don’t like people bothering me when I’m working. But then I see other stylists/clients talking about their new baby or closing on a house or whatever.
You’re right; I should have said “Studio Ghibli”. But I’m not familiar with all of their output.
I would add the films of The Secret Garden and A Little Princess to that list.
there should be a “who gives a fuck how many bridesmaids someone else has because it’s none of my business— you can always say no to being a bridesmaid!” option.
I love love love this series but I’m always saddened by the inevitable, “Omg why would you do that weird thing for your wedding. I had no bridesmaids and only spent $5 on my whole wedding because it was all about love, shame on you for wanting to keep other people happy or for wanting a big expensive party for your…