So true.
So true.
I watch this show...I find history, and especially genealogy, interesting in general—I come from a large and extended family, and lengthy recitations of various family trees and stories about family history are common. I don’t really care about the celebrity part so much, I just find the process of how they discover…
I’m a genealogy nerd and i love history. My idea of heaven is in the basement of some library looking at handwritten vital records. #smellthedust
So because I’ve never produced the “work” of a baby, I haven’t fulfilled my power as a woman?
I don’t think it’s that some people “hate kids.” It’s that some people think kids have their place, and that place is not EVERYWHERE. The child (and their parents) are not automatically entitled to go everywhere simply because they exist. Children are not a protected class. It is not discrimination to say that certain…
I don’t like babies. Or mothers who can’t seem to leave their babies for at least 5 minutes. I find their crying annoying, but even more so the parent that allows it to go on endlessly on a public space.
Exactly. I agree that the childcare situation in this country is sad and we need better options for working-class women. I even agree that employers should be flexible about children in the workplace in emergency situations.
Basically, this. This piece reeks of entitlement. How many people were at this conference? Do all of them, or some of them, or even two of them have to be more uncomfortable because of your child?
I don’t know. And I get that day care is expensive and we need to fix that. But that doesn’t give parents a carte blanche to just bring their babies around wherever they want. The other day the aesthetician that was doing my waxing had her toddler in the room across the hall; he kept crying and at one point she had to…
For me it comes down to one point: Did the author specifically ask whether she could bring the baby? If she did, then sentencing her to a breastfeeding room without warning is a jerk move on the part of the organizer, no question.
I used to comment regularly on Jezebel for years (under a different name) and stopped because of the feeling the author describes when someone she assumed would be an ally made her feel unwelcome.
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his head and neck are also the exact same width??? so when he looks at the camera dead-on everything from the neckline up looks like a giant thumb.
“Easiest workout for an epic ass” alongside 6 women who have risen to fame on the strength of a fuck video alongside the anointing of “America’s First Family.”
HOW TO GET YOUR GUY IN THE MOOD!
I agree with that sentiment, though. If I desired children, I’d absolutely prefer that my daughter turned out like the Obamas over the Kardashians.
These people are nothing and the fact that they’re popular among the masses is distressing to me. If the masses find these assholes even mildly entertaining, then the masses have a laughably, pathetically low intellectual stimulation threshold. I mean that. The Kardashians do and are nothing. If their antics are all…
Eh, it is gross to even tongue-in-cheek call the K clan the first fam & I would be irritated if a publication I actually read were to stoop so low, but it is only Cosmo - a sad rag I haven’t taken seriously since adulthood.
My favorite part of this is that this BCO involves: a server intentionally dumping sangria on a customer, a server trying to attack a customer through a window, a server basically intentionally spilling sauce all over a customer’s car, a server smacking a customer with a hot fucking pan, and a server intentionally…
ok first of all how dare you