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The Hufflepuff Liz Lemon
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I agree with some other posters-I think they need to dig into heart issues. My mother has heart issues, and she has become disoriented before due to drops in blood pressure.

Sirius-

We do-two dogs, and I actually bought two of those rugs. The room is part of my larger master suite, so the one is under our bed. I find the dogs wallowing both consistently. šŸ˜‚

Iā€™m sure thereā€™s some artist who would want to have a fun angle, but my mind is pretty damn linear and practical, and ā€œfunā€ stuff that isnā€™t balanced makes my head explode. šŸ˜‚

Itā€™s such an amazing feeling!

First of all-been there! My husband has an office as well, but because my work tends to be mostly virtual or digital, I can have mine in our sitting room-his has to b behind a door, and itā€™s also a complete disaster.

Thank you!!!

Dear lord, I wish I had more stars to give!

I love this story so much!!!

Thanks-the curtains match three other window treatments in our master suite so Iā€™ll probably hang on to them for cohesiveness with the larger space.

šŸ˜‚ My backyard needs some work too. My husband was cackling with the guy who does our yard last week so I assume they have some ideas? As long as the pups still have green space, Iā€™m totally fine with whatever they do. Iā€™m not allowed to touch flowers or plants lest they die. šŸ˜‚

My other half has one, but he works in our kitchen some. It does contain the debris spillover (his work requires a lot of stuff, where mine is all mental and virtual except for POs).

I faced down a difficult employee, and I THINK I got through. (Entitled white dude in his fifties does not enjoy working for woman in her thirties. In other news, water is wet.) My team is extremely cohesive and thus dude just jacks with the dynamics. So. Weā€™ll see.

I finally put together a home office after ten years of working from my couch, floor, kitchen, and sometimes my bed. I am crazy stoked-and I already had two good ideas in 24 hours while kicked back in my ā€œthinkingā€ pose (feet up, head back, rap loud). I also had someone come give a quote for my dream of a shoe andā€¦

Nooooooooooo...

I wouldnā€™t know anything about that, but you have a pretty green, relaxed lawn.

I find her incredibly physically compelling and attractive. For me, when sheā€™s on screen in Master of None, Aziz might as well not be there, and Iā€™ve always enjoyed him on screen (consent issues notwithstanding.)

I had a bite of dinner in my mouth when I read your comment. Key word is had. Suddenly Iā€™m not hungry anymore.

Itā€™s definitely both.

This actually furthers the conversation a bit because it enhances another debate: is whatā€™s happening about attractiveness or is it about power?