franceslocke
The Beans, Oh the Beans!
franceslocke

OMFG I think I just had a stroke from this one...

I hate this shit show as much as anyone, but save us from your sanctimommy humble brag, please. We get it, you're better than everyone else!

I'm going through this now, myself. My husband cheated on me with a hooker, no joke. We're in therapy and trying to work it out, but I think my main issue is worrying about being alone. Of course, I'm not Tori Spelling rich by any means, so being alone for me would be a lot more work, but I still think staying for the

Oh please. If they had been enforcing the rules all along, it would be a different story. I wonder how many of these kids were entirely unaware of many of the rules. The kid with the stubble? Come on, now. I agree with Guga, would you be saying the same thing if law enforcement started enforcing all the ludicrous laws

This exact thing happened to a good friend of mine. I wonder if I know you, lol.

I dunno. The schools here in NYC are transitioning to uniform, and they're pretty laid back and easy (t-shirt and slacks/khakis).

They didn't say they hated teens, just that they're devious. Which they are. I say this as a former teenager who was devious as hell on occasion. Teens are just built that way. It doesn't make them bad. Their brains just haven't developed enough to be adults yet.

You've obviously never met the Beans clan, huh?

This is the "apology" the woman who owns this place gave one of the community leaders in Rockaway today. Sounds like the classic non-apology, "you don't understand our humor," BS you usually see in these situations.

Dafuq did I just read?

Dear Youth of America,

I seriously think you're missing the point. The entire point was to be racist. Racist to the point of absurdity to showcase the absurdity of the owner of a sports team with a racist name (and yes, "Redskins" IS racist, I say this as a Native American and a human being with eyes and ears) creating a so-called

I agree so much. I also think that we often forget that the more middle class women who succeed and are able to reach positions of power, the better off it will be for all women. One of the things that hinders growth for middle and lower income women is the fact that we're under-represented in power positions

I get your point, but in some industries it's actually detrimental to your career if you're not *on* at all times. Personally, I haven't noticed any push back from refusing to answer non-urgent emails after 7pm, but in other industries (PR for instance) there can be serious consequences for being a sane, rational

This comment wins. Your reward is all my affection and a Goatse poster (just because).

I won't argue that "working three jobs to support a family" is a feminist issue, but I think my single-father dad who raised me while working two or three jobs to keep the heat on would argue that it isn't *only* a feminist issue. That being said, I think focusing on making things easier for single-moms (who are

Nope. Not lazy. I'm the same way and I've never considered myself lazy. I get my shit done, I'm productive as fuck, and I never answer an email after 10pm (or even 7pm unless it's urgent). Most of my co-workers are the same, and I work in the same industry as the author (albeit in a slightly different part of the

I don't know. I think the fact that Patton's asshattery has led to Princeton doubling down on their support of sexual assault victims can only be a good thing.

Better your face than your arse! Not that I have arse warts... *backs away slowly*

I married (and eventually divorced) my high school boyfriend, how do you think I feel? lol. Still managed to finish college (SUNY school, nothing as fancy as Princeton) and have a great career though. Currently married to wonderful man, but I don't regret mt first marriage and we have a great child together.