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They’re called DIRTY PILLOWS!

That would be my Big Life Advice for the youts. No one cares about your drama. They just want you to show up and do your job. I could probably be a CEO by now if I had learned that at a reasonable age.

Oh god, yes. Why I thought dating a 23 year old dude was cool when I was 17, I do not know now. Now, it’s just creepy.

Also, social media today. I don’t think I could survive being a teen now.

Must be fun around set with her and Jon Snow. An endless contest to see who can take themselves more seriously.

That’s cute. I thought I knew everything at the wee age of 17 too. Also thought that dating older guys was ~cool~

  1. We had it at a camp ($1500 for ceremony and reception, included cabins for guests staying the night)

For the tables at your reception or any other flowers that are going to be in vases buy the vases. We found out that the rental/pickup fee on them was more than buying them. My wife and I bought them with coupons at World Market and dropped them off to our florist. Saved $10 per table. We also saved another 15% on our

Last time she had a one night stand, Pete got her pregnant. That'd be enough to keep my knees together.

I didn't think Peggy was accusing her as dressing provocatively. I thought she was accusing her of dressing unprofessionally/secretarial-ly-a call back to earlier in the show when she told the writer guy to "stop acting like a secretary" if he wanted a raise.

If you're worried about functionality you could just wear pants. I have a hard time believing most women wear mini skirts so its easier to catch the bus.

I thought it was fascinating how quickly the "tools of the patriarchy", as the writer puts it, came surging to the surface between both women. Joan was indeed being a bit bitchy, and so was Peggy. I don't think it would have been possible for them to really take those asshats down in the meeting—they're well aware

I think they've gone out of their way to demonstrate that Peggy is more fashion-forward (if still more demure and menswear-inspired than Joan) now!

I think the craziest thing is that I initially missed that this was per-household. I'm a single-income no-kids household currently and I'm upper-class on my own and although I do feel a sense of financial security (I don't have to save money if I want a fashionable pair of pants or a video game), I don't feel like my

I feel like a lot of people, adult millenials specifically, may be paid enough to qualify as "middle class", but have so much debt that it has changed its meaning. The majority of people I know who would be in the Median bracket are constantly struggling with student loans, insurance, and credit card payments. Many

I do agree with your larger sentiment and I'm in a somewhat similar boat. The thing that does put you (and me) into that "upper" group is discretionary income. Most middle and lower class households little-to-no discretionary income. They can pay their bills and not much more (unless they play the credit game).

But as I think more about it, I realize that any sense of austerity we have in our house is because we force it upon ourselves. We save a lot of money - for retirement, some for our kids' college, paying down our own student loans, and so forth. So while our budget feels tight, it's largely because we're doing it in

I see reports like this and I worry for the future of our country. I realize that sounds so cliched but it's true. I was raised in a solidly middle class family whose standard of living gradually increased as I grew older. Now as an adult, I've still considered myself and my family middle class - maybe upper middle,

It’s not worth the pay difference.

Oh, there's no doubt in any of our minds that men's corporate attire sucks a biiiiiig butt. But at least it's not been politicized. And it doesn't get criticized even close to the same degree. It's just like a uniform, no one even notices. No uniform for the ladies = what is or is not okay is up to the whims and