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Danie Bagel
danie_bagel

I had the best insertion experience of any of my IUD'd friends (no pain, quick, no cramping, not enough spotting to interfere with my sex life.)

I recently moved to Paris to go to school, and I posted in one of those groups saying I was looking for a roommate.

I have a very clear memory of the first time (I noticed) I was cat-called.

My friend was at this wedding. She said Goldblum was game and very friendly, though a bit odd (but in a good way). His fiancé is ~30 years younger than him, though.

As a former Catholic, these are my thoughts:

I'm from Vancouver (though currently living in Toronto) and Seattle is one of the few American cities I would consider moving to. It's awesome!

I broke out into hysterical laughter post-O last night. It was actually a little scary because I just couldn't stop for about five minutes and could barely breathe. Never happened to me before. It is hilarious now, in hindsight, though I think it totally freaked the boy out. Heh.

I love this toque. It's from the North Face. It's cute, cable knit, comes in multiple colours (though I have it in black) and it's lined with fleece around the edge for extra warmth.

A lot of my coworkers wanted snacks, but didn't want to keep them in their own cubicle because they would eat them all at once.

The one thing that I love about my cubicle is that it has a sliding door.

"He isn't poor either, come to think of it."

If you don't have body glide, DEODORANT.

I think a lot of young workers still struggle with this, however. It's more and more common that workers get hired on contract work, and hop from contract to contract. Even in unionized work places- I work for the Provincial government in Ontario. Everyone gets hired on contract for the first few years, and then maybe

I was a bit later. We used to sing the Guiding Law:

I was a guider at the time; they sent out a bunch of e-mails asking for consultation when they were thinking about changing the promise, and they definitely sent out more than one e-mail when the promise did change.

This happened in Canada about two years ago. Our girls here say:

The left loves to bash the right about their anti-science leanings, but this is certainly an example of the same phenomenon on our side of the aisle.

It's one thing to make sure you're knowledgable about other cultures, and culturally sensitive. But saying "it's a cultural thing" is not a sufficient answer to end a debate. There are lots of cultural things that are incredibly harmful. I'm not saying piercing infant ears is one of them... but culture is not an

I think one of the biggest problems is how complicit the universities are in promoting unpaid internships.

I went on a date last week, I wore skinny jeans, flat motorcycle boots, and a red trench with a cute scarf. Casual! If you don't like what I'm wearing, fuck you.

(On another note, first day at my internship tomorrow. What to wear! Help!)