chaoticeva
ChaoticEva
chaoticeva

LOL she is awful in general. She is one of those people who is always on the phone with her family. Very petite... always on a diet... or cleanse or talking about working out. Very FAKE.

Grrr, that’s awful... not even factoring cost in, as if “getting a nanny” was going to solve every family issue.

Same - I think some people just lack sympathy and either it comes off fake or they say stupid shit.

At work you can’t win to lose. You can not share anything at all and people will still find a way to spin things. Or you can be open as a book and give people fuel to talk shit about you.

I regularly talk in very graphic detail with survivors of violence and trauma, and second-hand trauma is real. I can’t imagine how difficult that would be if you personally shared similar experiences with those people. Hats off to Gabrielle Union but don’t forget to prioritize taking care of yourself!

I can see this. I had a manager state that I was aloof, meanwhile my co-worker let this manager have free reign over all the details of her life. That manager would then reference the things she had been told by this co-worker. I’ve always had the philosophy that I won’t let people know things about me unless I’m

Oh, and screw any 100-calorie portioned snack bags that have like, 3 chips in them.

Both Snackwells and raisins taste like failed dreams and sadness.

I don’t know why your comment reminds me of this but it does:

I think with B99, though, the writers and audience know that Gina is a terrible person (who does occasionally come through for the others when it benefits her) and it’s an intentional choice for the character. It’s different with Alyson Hannigan’s character because she’s terrible, but the writers don’t notice and the

Giselle, 2012: “My husband cannot fucking throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time.

And he had the time of his life doing it.

Philly did something Seattle and Atlanta didn’t do: they played to win. They took chances, was aggressive and went for it. I love the way Pedersen coaches. Put the trust in your players and have confidence in your coaching. Beautiful to watch.

And Eli Manning upstaged Tom Brady in a Super Bowl for a third time.

Congratulations, Detroit. You have just hired the DC who lost the Super Bowl despite the fact that his own team never punted.

Michaels and Collinsworth sounded like their dog died when that final play ended up incomplete. Hell Collinsworth is probably still finding a way to turn that touchdown into an incomplete pass.

You misspelled Carson Wentz.

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By the way, someone cut together a bunch of different angles of Brady missing that catch in the first half:

Well, I see your point. It’s just that I think there must to be found a reasonable compromise. Animals in a passanger’s cabin bring several issues. So they shouldn’t be allowed unless the problem they are there to solve couldn’t be fixed through other more reasonable means. And emotional distress, flight anxiety, and

Maybe the terminology in the US is different from Brazil, where I live, but “Service Animals”, and “emotional support animals” are different. So I think we’re not really disagreeing, I just have not make a clear distinction in my original post, so my fault: I fully support the presence of “Service Animals”, because