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You have no flesh babies. You have a feather baby.

It sure gave me a smile, so mission accomplished. Great little song that I can’t wait to play for my little one who’s due soon.

Haha, don’t be so hard on yourself! Besides, “hag face with a tiny waist” sounds like the next major hip hop single. You’ll probably get royalties.

Hah! That’s a heck of a quote! I love it.

I’m gonna pile on with my 100% subjective opinion and say this is not a good look. Obviously fashion people can make us all swallow anything if they dress up an attractive enough model a certain way but in real life and before the groupthink sets in I think this is ridiculous.

Wayne Gretzky is the allowed exception to just about anything.

Sounds kinda racist. Imagine someone saying “You don’t need to be redundant with ‘black’ and ‘thug.’” But what do I know, I’m the blandest whitest guy I know.

If you like the look I say go for it. I’m one of those who came here to say I think it looks silly, but I’m also a 30-something father of three who wears essentially the same thing every day: jeans, flannel shirt, and a coat if it’s cold. My philosophy is to be aware of what people think but not to steer myself by it.

RIGHT? On a 10" tablet it’s a little easier, but on a phone scrubbing is hopeless, which is why they need to mimic VLC and Audible’s players. In Audible you can scrub faster or slower depending on how far you move your finger from the actual scrubber bar. It’s brilliant and would be much more useful with video than

Every video player ever needs to adopt VLC’s touch controls. Swipe up or down on the left for volume controls, same on the right for brightness controls. Swipe left or right anywhere to scrub forward or backward. VLC got it right and everyone else is falling behind.

Indoubleplusfinity.

I’ve noticed the same thing is true with iHeartRadio (which is the better service, IMO). I got in such a rut for a while that all my stations seemed to play the same couple of dozen songs over and over again. After I started downvoting songs I’d previously just been skipping I noticed an influx of new stuff. It still

My wife has a cousin who is the overly-friendly type. Every time you say thank you she has a dozen or so versions of “you’re welcome” ready to fire off like a machine gun. “Oh for sure! No problem! Happy to help! You’re so welcome! It’s the least I could do! Absolutely! Glad I could-” STOP IT. Just stop it. Every

I was a chronic people pleaser at work for a few years, but I got a promotion and my responsibilities and field of work changed dramatically. I’m now in a position where I’m a resource for troubleshooting certain issues that come up across our company. The downside to that is people lean on me too often sometimes and

This comment encapsulates the happy middle ground between “chronic people pleaser” and “self-centered jerk.” Not every confrontation has to come from a place of anger. For example correcting a subordinate at work doesn’t have to be filled with “I’m sorry, but...” or “It’s ok, you just need to...” Those little

Asking questions is a great debate tactic if used properly. I was in training to become a teacher for a while and asking questions was a technique we were taught to improve engagement and deepen understanding. I came to realize it’s a great form of persuasion as well. Added bonus is that if you end up being in the

I’ve used these sharpeners for years. If you’re looking for a quick way to undo minor blade damage and put a usable edge back on your knife, this is the way to go. I’ve owned three of these, mostly because I lose them in the field, but they’ve been life- and time-savers because having a dull blade is just the worst.

I’ve used these sharpeners for years. If you’re looking for a quick way to undo minor blade damage and put a usable

That’s my point exactly is that the people who know what they’re doing are having a need serviced by that industry and I don’t support government stepping in to put a stop to it. Those who don’t know what they’re in for should be given a fighting chance by having the terms put into plain English and simple numbers. I

What would you think if they were just required to be more transparent regarding the actual fees? If I went in for a $300 loan and in big bold letters at the top of the contract it said “IF YOU PAY THIS OFF IN TIME IT WILL COST YOU $748.71" or whatever the actual number would be. I like the idea of greater

You’re absolutely right. Yes, it would be great if people didn’t get sucked into these schemes but I think the only regulation on them I would support would be greater transparency in the terms. They should be required to state in plain dollar amounts how much that $300 loan will cost if you pay it back on time. They