citronella27
Citronella27
citronella27

All of a sudden people on Jezebel love prisons! Not sure what the point of sending non-violent offenders to prison is at all, restorative justice would involve a much larger fine that could then go to paying the tuition of low income students and way more community service hours.

And frankly I think he’s talking about the sea lion culling here in Washington State in order to preserve the salmon runs and orcas. He got every single animal wrong!

I don’t get why people are so terrified of sharks when dolphins are evil demons who rape other sea creatures to death with a demented smile and murder young dolphins so they can force themselves on the mother...

I have heard sharks don’t like the taste of humans. I’m deeply offended.

If I ever get bitten in half by a shark, I do not want the last thing I see to be that shark spitting out my legs. Eat all you take, you roided-up tuna.

What a wonderful use of our (well at least the residents of CA) tax money.  Have the state pay for 2 multimillionaires to sit in prison for a few months.  They should have been sentenced to more community service, given larger fines, and maybe some house arrest.

Incels make me sad. There are so many things that incels and pro-ana communities have in common, but mostly self-hatred. No one deserves to loathe themselves as much as these men do, and it seems that the self-loathing comes first, then the blame and hatred of women, then the white supremacy. We have to address the

I had no idea people would be so passionate about algebra homework!

everyone in the replies taking this super seriously and shaming you for not doing your homework probably a decade ago is sending me lol

There are people who didn’t vote in 2016, but have a disturbing fondness for Trump now. My father-in-law is one of them - he was basically neutral in the last election, but he sees himself in Trump (accurately, ugh) and feels defensive of him now that the attacks are coming fast and hard.

On social media, the fitness journey is rarely the purview of men.”

When I started exercising it was for health.  At gyms etc, the trainers would ask “What is it you’re trying to achieve” and my answer was always “To not die of a heart attack in my 50's”.

I’ve been obese my entire life, and decided a few years ago my focus would be on not gaining weight as opposed to losing.  And it has worked out just fine.  I buy myself clothes that I want to wear and look good in them!  I remember going clothes shopping with my mom, seeing a cool outfit, and she would respond, “When

I abandon so many exercise routines that I went for the nuclear option while on leave. I got a big rambunctious dog that needs to be exercised daily and started dance classes given by my friend, who I’m a little scared of (not as a pal, but as a teacher she has high expectations). Going back to work I know I’ll have

I think it’s positive to acknowledge you are working hard on something (your physical fitness) and that you are successful at it. And just because the numbers fluctuate, you don’t lose past success.

There is a lot of BS out there about weight and health, and women (and men, too) are certainly bombarded with problematic messages about their bodies and the importance of being attractive, and no person with an understanding of basic courtesy should comment unprompted on someone else’s body, ever.

I was blessed with a very nice body that responded well to exercise and training. Enjoyed it a lot, most of my life! Even made some money doing fitness videos and modeling.

Ate well, exercised, didn’t smoke..did all the”wellness” things, without going overboard.

Then my body got breast cancer.
Pieces of me, a breast, a

LOL I know that one. Lose a noticeable amount of weight before your 40th b-day and people gush “OMIGOD YOU LOOK AMAZING HOW’D YOU DO IT??!!?” Do it after your fortieth and they take you aside to whisper-ask if everything’s OK. 

Yep, felt this. “We’re only judging and shaming you because we’re afraid others will judge and shame you.”

Yeah, I kind of deserved it too. It was my first time living away from my family (in a different state), and took the partying a little bit too far.
That was a wake-up call!

I’ve lived alone for 12 years. It’s pretty glorious. I did have a summer roommate two years ago and she was great (worked longer hours than I did, gone most weekends) but it really got to me how she never pulled the shower curtain closed after use. (That’s how you get mold!)