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With the first story, did the second wife leave the stone? So his adult kids think they’re visiting their dad but it’s just the stone? Or do the adult kids know that he’s now in the other plot?

If Demetra’s marriage license was legit, I don’t understand why the funeral home even dealt with the woman who had the seal-less certificate. I mean, I guess the answer is money - did they get paid twice for this? Burials are more expensive than cremations so maybe they just wanted to double dip.

Was just going to add the Karen who feels like she can say racist shit because she has Black kids, like that woman who used the n-word in a coffee shop with her (FOUR) Black kids in tow.

Joy legit hates her, you can tell. I only watch the stuff that goes viral and I can tell. There was one instance where Meghan called Joy “bitch” (she tried to play it off like she was joking) and you could tell Joy was truly mad. I don’t think any of them will miss her. As I’ve said, I think the main reason her

I don’t know, but there are threads upon threads on Twitter in which white people proudly admit to not showering, not using soap (I saw one woman say her husband hadn’t used soap in two years), not washing their legs, counting swimming in pools or oceans as bathing ... the list goes on and on.

I used to work somewhere that had a gym and locker rooms. This guy and I would use the gym at lunchtime. We’d always work out for about the same amount of time but he was always back at his desk when I got back to mine. I chalked it up to him having less to do after working out (I would reapply makeup, fix hair,

Ashton said he works out. He splashes his face after a workout and then just goes about his day. Does he not sweat? I sweat WAY too much for that. I regularly hang up my sweaty workout clothes to dry before I put them in the hamper because I’m afraid they’ll mildew.

An acquaintance still can’t walk for more than 10 minutes without losing her breath and can’t move faster than a walk at all. 30something, no prior health problems.

Yep. I have an acquaintance who survived COVID and can’t walk for more than 10 minutes without getting winded and can’t go faster than a walk at all, and she was a healthy 30something before with no pre-existing conditions. I’m fully vaxxed and still mask up indoors with people I don’t know, and in crowds - I was at

Said “No shit” out loud when I read the headline.

I knew social media could be addictive but never for one second did I believe it’d be that addictive for a very rich woman with a very rich husband and two young children who lives in a very rich house and has access to very rich things. It’s mind-blowing, when you stop and think about it.

(So, am I the only one who thinks it’s weird AF that a skating rink is scanning the faces of its customers? Does everyone who enters get scanned or is it a random thing? Does this skating rink double as Skynet? WTF kind of Minority Report shit is going on here?)

The most recent episode of NPR’s Code Switch podcast is about this topic.

I was watching that like “Bitch has a phone IN HER HAND. Just call her son!” But of course, it was more important to harass a Black man than it was to actually find the fucking phone.

(I mean, besides the realization that white writers can’t write Black dialog for shit)

I wonder if it’s a “he’s great and should have more awards” nomination. Although they could have nominated him for Black Monday, in which he’s the lead.

I’ve never worked retail but I’ve heard stories from retail workers saying their management told them NOT to interfere with fuckshit in the store - like if they see someone shoplifting, don’t intervene. The merchandise is insured and if something goes left and the employee gets hurt, it’s a liability for the store.

You can see her thinking “Oh shit, I’m about to be a meme,” and ramping up her performance - she looks around to make sure people are looking. It’s insulting to people who do have mental illness. She admitted to the cops that she was scared of going viral and losing her job, which means she knew she was doing wrong.

Nevertheless, at least one former employee told BI that Lululemon was a bastion of the “privileged white wellness” that typified the entire industry

Or the one who was literally crying about how she had to pay for her own McDonald’s meal.