hobbesnblue
Hobbesnblue
hobbesnblue

Strongly disagree. For a casual look (ie jeans), I prefer shirts be untucked if they're that length (a few inches longer and it should be tucked in).

My anecdote is not intended to be universal to all fast readers, but while my dad can easily read a popular paperback in a few hours, he doesn't retain a darn thing from it. Each of us in the family separately read the Harry Potter series as the books came out, and if you asked him today about a semi-important

It sounded like something out of that episode of Girls where Hannah's supposed to go out and "have sex" or "do a bunch of coke" and then write about it. That show touches on a lot of the same self-indulgent issues, but it actually manages to be funny something, instead of exclusively self-indulgent.

And both of them have been dabbling in "legit" acting too—-makes sense

Better dead than red!

Oh, I know many a 35-year-old (bougie and seemingly professional, the lot of them) who has no problem spouting things like this whatsoever. Be glad that you've managed to surround yourself with a different sort of person.

The conventional advice is that you leave a bare minimum tip and ask to speak to the manager. But personally, this seems far more damaging to me. I'd rather lose a few dollars in tips than potentially lose my job. It would take an extreme level of disrespect and rudeness from a server for me to tattle-tale on them.

That's a very sweet sendoff for your dear doggie :')

But just look at their smiles! Ain't no smile like a pitbull smile.

I've wanted one for quite a long time, but sometimes I worry that if I'm more tempted to take it off my finger to play with it, there'll be a greater chance of losing it. The tragedy of the amount of nice-ish jewelry I've lost is tremendous (I have never owned much at all, which makes the losses all the worse).

Yeah, I'm surprised advice of this general nature never came up. It's what I'd do (not necessarily what I'd recommend, but what I'd do)

So did our spaniel. It's like trying to carry a big pile of noodles without dropping one.

I want to cosign for you to guest write a Motherlode article about this

American Girls Premiere! My sister and I liked to make the characters lie down and then move them around so it looked like they were "flying."

I love it, where do you find such a thing???

Depends on whom you talk to, but I think everyone can agree it's at least better.

Exactly the same for me (except my girl, who has unfortunately recently left, was a Sasha Grey lookalike).

How cool! This group sometimes stops by the trees outside my house on their way home for the night. We always thought they lived at the college but weren't sure.

Hell, I live in LA, and I still think of it in terms of San Andreas every once in a while. When the game came out, I was practically viewing the real world through the lens of the game.