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You may be able to have good sex with anyone (which is not true) but why is that the reason to dismiss looks? I may want to date someone pretty.

Paraphrasing a text exchange I read online:

This is a “do” if you are polyamorous. Don’t keep it hidden, as dating someone who is monogamous is a waste of time for poly people, and leading someone on if you are poly and they are not is a mean thing to do.

It’ll solve my financial problems. Once I pay off my student loans, and set up my elderly, disabled Mom with a trust fund for her lifetime care, I’ll set up a family trust, run by disinterested parties, and everyone will have to submit grant proposals to get cash. If my cousins can come up with good business proposals

I agree that getting suddenly filthy rich won’t guarantee you happiness and may cause problems. But I’ve never found working in a boring job 8-12 hours a day to stave off poverty is any sort of spiritual Nirvana either. I would be willing to experiment with a different set of problems for awhile.

A tip I found from reddit, if you’re in the appropriate context: start rapping your favorite rap aloud. It regulates your breathing and focuses your mind on something else. I’ve had lots of success with this, although I still botch Still Dre’s lyrics..

I can’t remember his whole spiel, because my brain was filled with the enraged screams of my primal warrior ancestors and I was battling to keep a pleasant expression on my face.

Perhaps the best way to address people with a predilection to stubbornness isn’t to blame their fitness struggles on their stubbornness.

I had to force myself to read the entire text of this article, even though I found it poorly argued, because there is truth in it. Stubbornness can negatively affect not only

This was my parents’ approach, and between that and their very overbearing approach everywhere else, I have grown up to be hyper-vigilant, prone to being sneaky, and really quite good at lying just enough to get out of trouble. Which, it turns out, are actually pretty useful in navigating the working world, and really

My late husband fought the salary sharing ban on aerospace in the 80s and 90s by simply sharing his salary with all of his peers every time it changed. It irked his bosses but theY never retaliated because his skills were valuable.

yup. Our nine year old, as far as I know, hasn’t had anything to eat today but some corn chips and a banana with peanut butter, if he’s to be believed. (He was with the sitter today, and may have eaten and forgotten.) His older brother made him a cheeseburger, and had the audacity to put one leaf of kale and one

This entitled housewife looks back at her impressionable child and calmly says “She is yelling because that girl deserves it, the service is terrible every time we come here.” And then she looked me straight in the eyes.

The less you let the system know about you and your habits, the more generic an experience you will get. Some people want this. I want a customized environment.

A few tips for doing this on the cheap!

A whiteness of teenage girls ordering frappuccinos.

your cat sounds fucking incredible tbh

It takes a special kind of idiot to elevate an artificial caramel based beverage into an aggravated assault case.

I was in a Starbucks yesterday and a gaggle of teenage girls, (I feel like gaggle isn’t right for teenage girls. A flock? A murder? A murder.) a murder of teenage girls came in behind me. As I finished my order, the barista (who was a treasure of a human being and recommended a kick-ass fruit sauce for baked brie)

No one goes to myspace anymore, should be plenty of room to stand

@Locke-PeterW: Kids definitely help (my daughter was a toddler when I was working the graveyard shift). She's the same way too... she'll tell me "OK, it's time for bed." One time when my wife was on a business trip we stayed up super late playing the Wii. Finally she was like "Why would you keep me up this late? This