Absolutely 100% tell the wife. Is this advice even serious?
Absolutely 100% tell the wife. Is this advice even serious?
I can’t think of other situations in which you are allowed to blow up another person’s marriage, but I’m sure our commenters can come up with some.
No. No you do not blow up a marriage that you are not a partner in, ever, unless someone is being physically or mentally abused.
I have the opposite problem as the first letter writer: I have a job that pays me gobs and gobs of money, has amazing benefits, and would basically be the apex of most people’s careers in my field. But, I hate it and it makes me miserable. Just yesterday I applied for a job that will be a nearly $40,000 pay cut, a…
Can anyone figure out how Mindy was a bad person who saved lives after she died and ended up in the Medium place, but Tahani, who raised billions for charity to make herself look good but you know, still raised billions for charity, is in the Bad Place?
There is a vas deferens between this and your standard wedding shot.
Because he didn’t want to and nobody made him.
I like paramour. It covers both genders, and has fine, upstanding Latin roots.
Paramour!
Add Gates to the long, ever-expanding list of people to reference Orwell incorrectly.
[I]t’s an open society and it’s hard to prevent anything
“Lard.” As Mrs.Cooper would reply.
*rolls eyes* Great another internet financier. Have you ever heard of the Glossom-Bogar Effect? How are you going to keep the Gladus curve in nominal alignment? Everyone is all like “Oh why don’t we just let people work for money to buy things!” I didn’t go to the Xavier School Of Magic Finance for nothing you know.…
Ooooh, me likey!
Between that and Dan Belcher becoming Tina Belcher, Bob’s Burgers may be the best example of the benefits of cooperate oversight ever.
Trying to hold back the grumpyness, because an episode of Bob’s Burgers is always a treat. But I really didn’t love this one. When I heard about the fan-animated idea, I guess I pictured something more along the lines of Flu-ouise, at least as far as trippy animation would go. This just seemed like a bare bones plot…
What exactly do people want out of this show? Obviously it’s nowhere near being Star Trek level good, but TNG was even further away from being Star Trek level good in its first season. Most of the comedy misses rather than hits, but at this point I don’t care because The Orville is clearly a sci-fi drama, not a sci-fi…
Let me strike a sceptical note here - while guro was getting its literal and figurative freak on in the 20s, Japanese ultra-nationalism was gathering pace and spreading its tendrils like a cancer. As anyone who’s read what later happened at Nanking, to comfort women, millions of Chinese, Malaysian and Korean…