Someone has to play Nelly!
Someone has to play Nelly!
Only if you promise to desecrate some graves with me at midnight.
It’s been awhile since I’ve read it, so I can’t critique it too precisely, but I remember getting really bogged down with all the sermons. Agree that the romance in the other two are problematic, but I still adore Wuthering Heights.
That’s a very spicy take. I rarely dnf a book but wow was Agnes Grey a bore.
Yeah, I thought the friendship between him and Obama was sweet, but I really can’t understand why he anyone would want him for president. The way he gropes women grosses me out too.
Because it’s poor people’s job to serve in the military.
Clearly he never had a teacher remind him to read the whole prompt before responding.
I had a workmans comp injury and I had to go through this with them. Even all the doctors I saw would say, “Oh yeah, physical therapy doesn’t help with this injury but the insurance requires you do it anyway before you get other care.” So not only was I forced to go through something I didn’t need and have actual care…
Oh yeah, 100% agree. My point is that the server is in a much trickier situation than the customer, who has the power in the dynamic.
lol, k
Usually when someone completely dismisses or doesn’t acknowledge the victim and goes immediately to, “but what about when the other person is the victim!” it is whataboutism (e.g., “what about people who are falsely accused!” etc.). If that really wasn’t your intent here, I’m sorry, but it does come off that way.
I thought it was because their eggs aren’t washed, which otherwise removes the eggs’ protective barrier.
I’m so sorry for your loss. It is so unimaginably cruel to have to make a decision like that in a short amount of time. It actually works against parents who would like more time to see whether or not terminating is the best choice.
It reminds me more of a dude with a beer belly asking for another Bud Light.
My husband casually gave me a book he said he liked and pointed out a particular page he said I should read. In it, he circled a passage where the character asked, “Will you marry me?” If I didn’t already know he was a keeper, asking me to marry him through a book would have definitely sealed the deal.
Yeah, I commuted to SF from the East Bay for 10 years before I finally got a job on this side. I still go to SF occasionally to visit friends, but I always have to debate whether or not 2+ hours of commuting is worth the visit.
But they never want to take BART either!