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Agree. If delivery workers in America are truly too destitute to wait for the end of the pay period then the solution isn’t not throwing a couple dollars bill at them. The only answer would be actual labor law reform.

Your small personal change is negligible and doesn’t really help anyone. Industry wide reform would help all workers.

Do you believe that tax evasion is okay for everyone? Or is there a certain income level at which you consider tax evasion to be wrong?

This seems similar to the Twilight phenomenon, which had all the girls pining away for a 100 year old emotionally abusive stalker. Are American women suffering from a collective Stockholm Syndrome.

Seems fair, because we are judging theirs.

That is a funny meme, though.

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Not a musical, but with ebullient choreography and competent visual storytelling, the dance sequence from She’s All That (1999) is underrated:

That’s why my phone lives in the bottom of my laundry basket when I’m not using it.

...what people are trying to trick their friends into seeing and watching them when they ignore a facetime call?

I mean, you can LITERALLY get an audio/video feed from any facetime user in the world with this bug right now. My Trump uses an iphone, to name one person. Is this not bad?

To some of us who are regularly and routinely misgendered in public, it’s a constant grind on your self-esteem. It makes you feel like you’re not even worth recognizing as a woman because you don’t fit the “dress and makeup” ideal. Many of us feel invisible, dismissed, and small when this happens.

Don’t feel so bad!

Agreed. Everyone I’ve know whose fallen for big scams was either very eldery (not their fault) or easily flattered and hoping for a big payday. Also, scammable people tend to continue to fall for scams throughout their lifetime.

Now we know why he was smiling with his mouth closed.

Totally agree that being consistently late is disrespectful and possibly an attempt to exert control over other people’s time.

Ooh, make a potpourri of those cardamom pods and other sweet smelling spices! Simmer them in a pot of water with some citrus peels and vanilla extract. That will bring you joy!

A restaurant that does not have the word “family” anywhere in their name or marketing.

Anecdotally, as a young woman I had frightening experiences with taxi drivers. At least with a Uber you can look at a driver’s ratings.

And yet they publicly post pictures of their children on social media. (You don’t do this, obviously-but too many people do.)

Is this what the Gillette ad was talking about? haha!