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Yeah, I was super stoked to work there at the beginning, but at the end of my time there it was without a doubt the most dehumanizing job I have ever worked. Mostly it was the visitors, many of whom were horrible and many of whom were down right monsters. I seriously used to just go and cry in the bathroom at least

Girl, I got stories for days.

I like you.

It’s your Easter Whatever-You-Feel-Like. You get to title her whatever you want!

This terrifies me, and makes me grateful that my parents just hid eggs around our apartment and had be go find them while they quietly drank their coffee.

That’s a fair point.

Any plans to have a feature about affordable travel options/advice for people on a tight budget? I would love to travel more, but both my boyfriend and I make very little money. We'd both love to travel out of the country (I have before, he hasn't) but aren't 100% sure how to make that happen or where we could afford

Can someone please explain to me why adults are allowed to participate in easter egg hunts at all? I get the ones who are accompanying toddlers or children who might need assistance, but if that’s not you, then stay the hell off the field.

I guarantee you, you weren't missing anything. I thought about maybe going over to Natural History because maybe it'd be better there.

I worked there for over two years and I still don't know how I never cursed someone out or punched anybody. Also, it is the only job I have ever quit without having a new job to immediately go to. I was just too miserable.

People who throw things are the worst. I once had a guy ask me to throw out his receipt and I said he should hang on to it as it was a receipt for a museum ticket, where the ticket was a sticker you wore on your shirt so if it fell off you needed a receipt to get a new sticker. If he wanted to throw it out, there was

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Re: Becca's story.

Yep, that sounds about right.

Yeah, I get that. I think as the book goes on and as her character develops she'll resemble Peter less and less. I'm also really looking forward to seeing where the "where is my family?" plot line goes.

I admit, I also like the book because I feel comfortable giving it to younger kids who come into my shop. Lately,

I wasn't super into Silk when she was first introduced, but her ongoing has really made me love her.

The comic store I work at sold out both issues pretty quickly.

So, I don't have a story because I never had proof that my emotionally abusive ex was cheating on me. I'm pretty sure he did towards the end, and I'm pretty sure it was with a younger friend (who had always really looked up to him/had a crush on him). I wish I could tell you I dumped him, but he dumped me and then

Heh heh. '69.

I had to take a moment to make sure I wasn't reading the Onion when I read that first paragraph.