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Others have already answered this, but I too disagree that homelessness would be an issue here. That, and even if it were, there are many more discreet ways of handling this, which any decent person would realize. For example:

* Cleaning up with a wash rag and soap in a bathroom. Before or after hours would ensure they

While I think we all understand the sentiment here, They shouldn’t have been doing this when they’re on-the-clock. If they had to do that, that could have waited until closing so that it wouldn’t have been much of a problem and/or causing mass hysteria on the populace that Waffle House serves.

My wardrobe revolves around the ability to bike without changing. Some people wonder why I seem to have a self imposed uniform and that’s one of the reasons.....

Sure thing. I can go have a picnic and have a beer or two, just like you legally can when you drive your car!

I’m a regular cyclist and I put my bike on trainer in the winter. I’ve never taken a spin class, per se. But my firm was invited to a demo SoulCycle class, and it’s “cycling” in name only. It’s more like aerobics, but on a bike. Like you do push ups and shit (on the bike) to a crazy EDM soundtrack. It was so strange.

Here is a really really novel Idea: Get on a regular bike and ride. I mea sure you an’t do fancy push up things, but its way more fun, you can ride somewhere to drink beer, or have a picnic, or you know go shopping, pick up your groceries.....bikes were never meant to be indoors and $34 a class is truly criminal. I

Forget that Subway used to make their bread with a chemical used in yoga mats; dihydrogen monoxide can corrode metal! People just have no idea how dangerous it is because it’s everywhere.

The family gathers to reminisce on the George W. Bush administration.

Women are nothing but breeders.

Today’s nonsensical idea is brought to you by the letter B, for bioavailability, and the number Pd, which is the penetration depth into the skin, in micrometers.

Except that’s not true. None of that is true.

Because lots of brands calling themselves natural and organic are as carcinogenic as the rest.

Oh, she’s a mom? Well then.

Oh, what luck to be able to post this twice in one evening:

YES- avoiding the real treatments is VERY bad for actual Lyme Disease. Within the first few weeks, it is very manageable to treat and cure. If you don’t get any treatment, very severe joint deterioration and even death can occur. I would hope if people believe they have LD they get treatment for that, rather than get

I’m about to turn 51, and the potential symptoms of menopause are mind-boggling. I have none of them so far. *falls on knees knocks on wood prays to the almighty* But man, I could get by with some extreme complaining if I wanted to.

This fascinates me. I am in rural Connecticut and contracted severe Lyme in the 90's which presented as a series of high fevers(104) in summer with severe neck, muscle and bone pain. The disease was not widely recognized at the time and I had to do some real begging to get my MD to test me, a test which which was

So what are the chances that’s she was perfectly healthy, but experiencing fatigue from...idk what rich people stress about...and then had some misdiagnoses, heard about the spooky dangers of ‘toxins’, and no concerned friend to step in and tell her to stop googling illnesses? Almost sounds like her alternative

I had Lyme. I felt like shit. I was freezing cold, vomiting, full body aches, infected liver, headaches and insanely dizzy. After both tests were positive (both have to be for true diagnosis bc one can have a false result. Western blot test can not give false positives bc it is too specific) I took the medicine and

Yes. “Safe.” That movie made such an impact on me because when I first got sober, (in the 80's, I’m a million years old), I got sucked into the L.A. Holistic bullshit scene. I quit everything I could, trying to figure out “what was wrong.” I believe she has Lyme and that she feels bad, but that chelation bullshit and