dunemimoore
Dunemi
dunemimoore

Yeah, and I'm pretty sure they were wearing this exact outfit at Coachella with a broad-brimmed black hat and glitter tats. (Personally, I love it.)

I remember my Mom talking to me about abortion and why she was against it. She said to me, “what if I aborted you?” and I said, “who cares? I wouldn’t be here to care.” And I meant it.

I guess it’s traumatic to some people, not traumatic to others. Personally, I am traumatized by my trips to the dentist, but I still think dental work should be considered “normal”.

I was at a very cool restaurant in Philly last week, and the waiter, such a cutie, asked whether there were any allergies. I looked him straight in the eye and said, "I'm allergic to crunchy...and red" and I waited to see a flicker of anything across his face. Nothing! The guy was a total pro. He was already starting

My sister says that Rand interprets anyone talking when he would rather be talking, as “interrupting him”.

Pyrax, you sound like a smart person. It’s true that you have a lot to learn. I’m 44 and I’m constantly amazed at how my 64 year old boss ends up being right most of the time. But I think you have a great attitude and will go far because of it.

I haven’t seen anyone else mention it here, but when Rand started flipping out on her, I distinctly saw a look of glee pass over Savannah’s face, like she knew she’d hit the jackpot.

It sounds to me as though you are equating age with sickness and death, which is legitimate, but I don't think it's what the author is talking about.

Just don't come here and eat all of our free bread!

I had the same questions as you, and spent at least 5 minutes ruminating, "Did she mean lactose? or maybe the doctor told her no cholesterol?". No answer was forthcoming.

Listen. I love a man with a strong brow ridge. Like, love it. Jason Momoa, David Boreanaz, etc..

Thank you. Neanderthals have been taking a lot of unjustified heat.

I had this idea because it's what my sister did to me. We have been roommates for a couple of years and she told me last year that she felt scared when she was sick because I wasn't being a good enough caretaker and she was too weak to argue with me. This really broke my heart, imagining my sister being sick and

This is TRUTH right here.

Gradually teach him how to cope. You know, ask him to stay home to take care of you when you have a bad cold. Have him make you tea and soup and arrange your medication near the bed with lots of water nearby. Tell him, "I feel so feverish, I can't remember when to take my medication. Can you please take charge of that

I'm sorry! This situation seems terrible for all of you.

Your guy sounds like a jewel!

I have a mantra; never be with someone who doesn't make your life better. It's really the bare minimum they can do. And I'm not talking about money - I'm saying they should make your day brighter, make you laugh, ask if they can bring home Indian food cause you're feeling sick. If you're doing all the heavy lifting,

He should know, because you tell him, that you are seriously considering whether he is a worthy partner. You have to be able to count on him, the kids have to be able to count on him. It doesn't get more basic than that. And if he's not up to the job, not just self-flagellating lip service, then he is beneath the

It's definitely a fire-able offense (I used to be a teller in my youth) and I'm not sure about illegality, but it seems like it should be illegal, doesn't it? And yet, according to Pops Dunemi, it happens all the time.