Aww, this makes me sad. It’s been a great column, thank you for your hard work!
Aww, this makes me sad. It’s been a great column, thank you for your hard work!
UGH I just moved into my first NYC apartment on my own. Most of these scary stories are unsettling, but don’t stick with me, but I know I’ll remember yours the next time I hear footsteps in my apartment...
I’d love to get one, but I’m nervous as to how my body would handle fewer hormones. I’m currently on a combined estrogen-progesterone pill, and I was just diagnosed with PCOS. Had no idea, because the pill had been keeping most of my symptoms in check.
Technically, this isn’t the first Chick-fil-A location in NYC: there is (was?) one in NYU, as part of the food hall. This is, however, the first Chick-fil-A eatery in NYC.
I’m a bit confused— if a bartender puts a blueberry in my drink, I’m gonna assume it’s edible. Is that not true?
Thank you! I am so uncomfortable with the trend of referring to a grown, very successful, woman as a “baby.” It’s bizarre and doesn’t fit the tone of the site.
I see why you say that some people have “different brains and different personalities” because you have unique skills depending on whether you’re medicated or not.