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champagnetuesday

Studios need to make a profit. Trainers need to be paid a competetive wage.

Well it’s standard practice for studios to charge someone who signs up for a class but doesn’t show. Class Pass folks tend to bitch about the fee more than regular studio members because the main reason they’re doing it is to save $$.

My man-harem, “The Brotel” will feature ensuites and Playstations in each room. That way I don’t have to clean up after them or keep them entertained (dudes are sooo needy!). Also freeweights because no fatties.

Also proper alignment.

Northern California

Co-signed. I’ve been healthy and symptom-free for 25 years but I was infected with Lyme when I was three, and again when I was 11. I’ve had to field peoples’ misconceptions about it for my entire life. Yahoos like Yolanda and that chick from the real world make it worse for all of us by making people assume we’re

Damn it, Janet.

Yes, sorta. Jon Rubin started a similar npo restaurant a few years ago. They serve food from countries with which the US is currently in conflict so the focus is a little different. It’s a really interesting project.

Have you read The Divine Comedy? It’s about a dude who goes backpacking through Italy. I didn’t think it was very funny though.

My favorite part about this is how Dudebro cites the “free market” to justify his position while asking the government to intervene on his behalf. It’s Econ 101, Bruh.

“Male Humans Automatically Overestimate their Male Peers, Underestimate Women”

Republicans suck!

Cause West Side Story shows a whole different genre of dance. Just like how the gypsys in Carmen aren’t doing flamenco, they’re doing an operatic interpretation of flamenco, West Side Story shows a broadway interpretation of mambo. It’s like reading a translation of a classic; the prose will always come across a

Oh man. He came in to a coffee shop where I worked one morning at like 6:00 or some stupid hour when no one uses words yet. I had two co-workers with me, one of whom, James, was an aspiring actor. Otherdude and I got Mr. Glover’s coffee or whatever, and served it with as few sylables as possible ignoring the fact that

“management tended not to let famous people stew in the bar if it could be avoided.”

That was my favorite part. Advocat (=^..^=)

If you’re into Columbusing, you should check out Tribal Belly Dance. It’s like yoga culture on steroids and with more Orientalism.

I know enough libertarians that I’ve hate-read a few. It’s worth it to see the looks on their faces, and hear them desperately fumble for a response when I provide a well-informed and wholly dismissive opinion about her and her philosophy. It’s fun!

This is also true of any additional Ayn Rand books you read after already reading any one of them.

This is my new motto. Thanks.