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That lunch menu looks amaaaazing! And the prices are good. I can’t afford to eat like that regularly, but it isn’t a *huge* splurge.

Thank you for the crisp, well-lit photos!

Obligatory “Why not both?”

I casually browse Reddit a few times a week and I have seen many posts asking for help and advice on getting out of similar situations. I have to assume it gets asked on other sites as well.

Any celeb who stops to speak to him and brings up the allegations will be my hero.

My hair isn’t long, but it’s oily at the roots and dry at the ends from bleaching. My routine is:

Echoing your recommendation for the Garnier micellar water. It gives me the same results as OCM, but it’s quicker and less messy.

Echoing your recommendation for the Garnier micellar water. It gives me the same results as OCM, but it’s quicker

All of the cats I’ve had (not counting family cats when I was a kid) have been uninterested in getting up on tables and counters. I have a couple of tables in front of windows they get on, but the tables are mainly there for the cats.

I’m thankful that you told this story.

My younger sister’s wedding was around $25K and I’m pretty sure our parents paid for everything. I am sure if she and her husband had had to pay for it themselves, it would have been a far less expensive affair.

Damn, now I want a corn dog.

I’m not trying to be a dick, but how many years ago is “a few”? I would be shocked if you could find a 1 bedroom condo in Federal Way today for less than $150K.

Yep. Lots of things companies do to their employees are illegal, but they still get away with it.

All I’m saying is, no one wore Lululemon to restaurants in the ’80s!

I love most of this stuff, but that’s because I love ridiculous pink shit.

I wore one last month when I helped a friend bake dozens of sugar cookies. So. Much. Flour.

Vegans.

I find it especially curious given that a majority of women I know have been in situations in which men have come on to them — at work or otherwise. They have routinely said, “I’m not interested” or “Get your hands off me right now.”And they’ve taken the risk that comes with it. 

My first car was an ‘81 Ford Fairmont that I inherited—along with a set of snow tires—from my dad. I only drove in snow a few times a year, but I was always shocked at how well it did.