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‘I don’t know, signature, I like trees and all but I must maintain my personal correspondence archive.’

Trick question. They are all the same Haim.

For some cool design tips, you mean?

When I was in 6th grade I had just discovered WordArt and my teacher could pry it from my cold, dead hands. If the title is not ‘3D’ and in rainbow colours, IS IT EVEN A TITLE?

I have never seen Comic Sans in my academic correspondences BUT I am very, very familiar with the tragic powerpoint presentations.

This is important journalism. I recently got an e-mail from someone that was written in a normal font and then signed their name in slightly bigger letters, in blue, in one of those ‘handwriting’ fonts, as if the person had somehow signed the e-mail by hand on the screen. It really upset me.

I’m not for or against a monarchy, really, but being an actual queen/princess just seems like the WORST. (or maybe it’s just me who would be really bad at it and super depressed that I am just a symbol of some institution I never chose) Even as a little girl, I’d read princess stories and go, NOPE.

Why is it relevant that he is a Holocaust survivor? Are we either supposed to excuse his insane anti woman behavior or conversely, expect more tolerance of him? Really strange detail to include.

It depends on how close to the river she lives, of course. Here in Europe we do not have such frivolous things as machines that wash clothes for you. What’s next, a machine that will wash your dirty plates? Haha!

I never realized there were even alternatives to lugging my bag of clothes to the laundromat or hand washing. My current apartment is really cute but the owner installed a dishwasher instead of a washing machine where the water thingy is. (NOT complaining about that machine, btw, it is amazing) Seriously, as soon as I

I HAD NO IDEA THIS EXISTED AND I WANT IT

I air dry everything, but re: the towels, my mom used to hang them out to dry in the garden in the summer and for some reason that turned them into STIFF TORTURE DEVICES. I hated it so much.

I don’t have endometriosis but I too experience crippling pain during my period unless I micro-manage it like a damn pageant mom. If my government (not the US) were to take away my means to manage it I would have to take sick days nearly every month. A few months ago I messed up with my BC (first time in almost 10

Like I mentioned earlier, I have no strong feelings either way. I understand the arguments against ‘commercial’ surrogacy, but I’m not necessarily against people getting paid for providing this service. In a way it’s surprising that my country is so strict about this, because some of our other laws are quite

That’s great! I can’t imagine how happy you’ll make the people you’ll do this for.

The medical bills are paid for, but yes, the technical term here is ‘altruistic surrogacy’ and the reason for doing it is helping other people (usually of course people you know). But that being said, I don’t think surrogacy is very common here!

Making money off surrogacy is illegal in my country (the Netherlands) and a few other European countries that I know of. There is definitely a big cultural difference regarding what money can or cannot (or should or should not) buy!

Interesting. Where I live (the Netherlands), making money off surrogacy is illegal. Same goes for the UK and a few other European countries. I have never really looked into why this is and when this was decided, but now that I think of it the only people I know that used some form of surrogacy are gay couples who kept

I have also never been more popular than when I moved to a city people like to visit!

I found my holy grail oily skin moisturiser in La Roche Posay Effaclar Mat (+/- $15). For SPF I recently bought a travel size Paula’s Choice Resist Daily Fluid SPF 50 and I like it. You can use it alone as a moisturiser but I prefer the combo of the PC and Effaclar Mat because it really keeps my face shine free.