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So many men don't want women earning real money because all these guys have to offer is earning power. If women as a whole could close the wage gap, these clowns would have to come to the table with good personalities, good looks, a certain weight/ height, etc. You know, all the shit that women are required to have in

I understand you :)

It's a bit if an assumption to say every potential juror is as moronic as you, isn't it?

Medical examiner said cause of death was the throat being crushed.

Today's announcement doesn't just leave me speechless. It truly makes me wonder how any person with dark skin can live in this country and trust that the systems and institutions that make it so great will work for them. Then you sum it up far too pointedly.

Fuzzy, adorable puppy picture aside, it doesn't END WELL FOR ANY OF THE DOGS in the actual article. Sob.

IKR!? I was trying to figure out if the nipples were real.

I'm also unsure who would pay me to climb trees and lay around my house.

finding what you love for a job is a fallacy. There are very few people who are able to do this. Most of us are ok with a job you don't hate, with co workers you like and enjoying the stuff that you get from working. Your house, car, clothes, vacations, etc. My husband is doing a job he thinks is ok but he gets

I'm performing a job (not a career) that I enjoy. I don't take it home with me at night and it requires a 15 minute commute by bicycle.

Ah, software, it gets the best of us. I'm sorry you aren't getting to see your husband and home as much. That part of travel definitely sucks.

Do read the following article. It is SO spot on.

I think you should apply to any job that sounds mildly appealing to you. See what sticks.

I think people need to stop trying to sell the idea that the only job worth doing is one that you love, that you should do what you love. I think it's a pernicious and nasty thing. We can't all have jobs doing exactly what we love. And even if we could, maybe that's not a great idea. I tried that- I was a designer,

I love your optimism, but, what does one do for money? Because tons of people are doing what they love most and not surviving on it. You kind of have to sweat the part about making rent.

39 here. I quite the well-paying-but-soulless job a few years ago after a health scare. I now work for half the money, a fraction of the stress and have no idea how I put up for that life as long as I did.

Maybe the "do something that you love" is overrated. I don't know. I like my job fine but I don't LOVE it. I love the house I bought with the money that came from it though. I love the smile in my sister's face when I take her on a trip with that money. I love the peace of mind that my father-in-law has because he

I'm 42 and as much as I'd like for someone to pay me to what I like to do... no one is going to pay me to lay on the couch with my dogs all day. (Dammit dogs, start pulling your weight around here, I mean jeez, these bully sticks are free you know!)

I know I'm going to receive grief for this but . . . this show goes nowhere. I feel like this could be a really interesting show with a great cast, but it's repetitive. Couldn't they stop wandering around Georgia? Do they always have to run into a band of deranged bad guys who end up kidnapping a few characters