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danielleJP

This comment is hilarious to me because as someone in Alberta, all I hear it that Trudeau (Turd-o if you have the mentality of a 12 year old, a surprisingly high number of people here seem to) is killing the oil and gas industry, is making his own NEP to screw us, he’s coming for our firstborn, ect, ect, ect

I’m sort of impressed they managed to make super long claw nails look more disgusting.

I tried barre on a similar pass, and I found it so so so boring. Give me a barbell and I’m happy, give me a set of 100 tiny movement and I will watch the clock the entire time.

It is so shady when people do this out of their actual business. The parents of a friend of mine when I was a kid got some kind of reprimand because he was doing this as a DENTIST back when Amway was newish (at least when I found out about it, anyway). As if a dentist needs mlm bullshit to pad out his bottom line.

I think you must have responded to the wrong person.

Ah, interesting, so there is a differentiation there. Either way, I run fast and far when someone tries to pitch this kind of thing my way. It’s kind of amazing new ones can break into the market at all, people seem so aware of them these days.

Ugh, no, definitely not, I wouldn’t buy used leggings. But then, I really only wear them for working out and don’t wear underwear with them.

hahaha. I went to a super weird ass dinner with a couple (with my husband) that turned out to be the same, except theirs was about “leadership.” We established early on that we had absolutely nothing in common, and my husband and I saw exactly what was happened and both just started going on and on about how amazing

Right, I thought pyramid scheme implied it was illegal, and what was why all the mlm folk got their backs up when you called their “business” a pyramid scheme.

OK, so why say that an not elaborate?

My understanding is that if they are actually selling a product, it doesn’t meet the definition of a pyramid scheme. So even Amway and the “leadership” companies (possibly the same thing?) are selling something you can order, even though the very clear point of the company is to get more people to sign up to be sales

I hate MLMs so much. After sitting through some weird ass dinners and coffee dates, I finally have the coded language they use to talk about their “side hustle” down, and know who to avoid.
This particular one is more baffling than usual, because what adult is looking at those leggings and deciding they want a pair?

That’s totally weird. I had a scale that gave inconsistent readings, but it was cheap so I kind of knew it wouldn’t be great.

Walking for 40 mins a day is in no way, shape or form my workout. It’s just a thing I do to get myself to my place of employment. My point was that this apparently excessive amount of exercise is basically the absolute bare minimum amount of movement humans should do to be marginally healthy. It’s no surprise that

I had mine surgically removed. They broke my foot in 3 places, put it back together, and est it with 3 screws. It was a long healing process, so make sure you are ready for all that if you want to go that route. I only got one foot done because the other one wasn’t (still isn’t) causing me nearly the grief that the

Is it a big difference? Is your scale on a completely flat surface? it might need calibrating.

Yes! Particularly when “not that much to drink” can’t be quantified.

As well, once you are done with higher quality items, you can keep them in circulation by donating them or selling them. Fast fashion has usually fallen apart by the time you are tired of it.

In my experience, saying yes to shots is a good indicator of being too close to blackout territory to make drinking said shots an even remotely good idea.

My husband is from Mexico City and the number of people who still think all of Mexico is the same as Puerto Vallarta is amazing. There is a city with something like 2/3 of the entire population of the country we live in, but yes, PV and Cancun are the whole country, and everyone works in tourism.