Serial rapist. If there are dozens of public accusers, you can bet your ass there are dozens more (yes, and scores) who are too ashamed/terrified to come forward.
Serial rapist. If there are dozens of public accusers, you can bet your ass there are dozens more (yes, and scores) who are too ashamed/terrified to come forward.
20% is pretty standard, unless they worked some serious magic- then i would tip 20$
I live in KCMO, one of the states with the lowest costs of living and the highest value of the USD.
I fell in love wwithwith Portland on two trips I took there in early 2014. I am from it's 79 in the middle of January San Diego but I'm hoping to move there this year. SD is warm on the outside but filled with Fuckers on the inside. I will take visaversa weather any day
I always tip 20%, but our haircuts are only 30.oo each.
I'd tip anybody in the service industry 20% as a rule?
Here's what y'do.
I do 20% for my hair. I love my stylist. She already has ideas prepared when I get there. She was all excited about a new toner colour last time. :P Sometimes I think I should tip her more.
I usually tip 15% - I get a pretty expensive haircut so the dollar amount ends up being a pretty decent chunk of change (cut and color = $190 so I give $30)
I did hair for ten years. Most people tipped around 20%. They generally rounded up. On a $60 service people usually tipped ten or fifteen dollars.
I don't get my brows done, but I generally tip my stylist 20%. That said, she and I are kinda friends and hang out sometimes. I tipped my old stylist 15% and I personally feel comfortable within that range. But that's just me. A friend of mine only ever tips 10% at the salon, no matter what.
I just tip my hairdresser 20% of the total bill. Now I'm wondering if that's not enough or what other people do!
Yeah, a parent who can really understand why you have to cut them out of your life is a parent who you likely wouldn't have to cut out. So... they are baffled. At a certain point you may have to accept that your motives won't be understood. Losing contact with a parent is a huge deal but sometimes necessary.
My mother was never physically abusive. Verbally and emotionally abusive was her thing. There are so many stories I could tell, but the one that really sticks out (and showcases her ability to bamboozle outsiders into believing her to be a saint) is my go-to story:
Considering the two generations of shitty people which surround us, I say we let in anyone on the cusp who wants to identify as GenX. To deny them membership would be cruel.
I've also seen generation x defined as early sixties to early eighties. Fritopie1 sounds like a good egg. I say we let her in.
Stassa, I ask this in the most respectful way, but can you please post a picture of you in your yoga pants? I want to look and look away at the same time. I've instructed my wife to lash me with my belt every time I look and don't look.
oh fuck, if i had to name how many people on my sex list i regretted, it would make me want to go put myself in the corner. at least half of them.
this is happening where I live, so two interesting notes on the law:
That'd be 90% of them. Seriously, I can't even narrow it down to a Top 10.