indianajoan
IndianaJoan
indianajoan

Your having cancer and receiving treatment is not the reason poverty exists and please never feel guilty for that! There are endemic problems with our healthcare system and insurance and drug companies, etc. that contribute to poverty, but using those systems because you need them to survive does not make you

Quartz is not a natural stone, so no. Do not use bleach on quartz countertops - I was actually told it would void my warranty. My favorite every day quartz cleaner is Weiman Quartz Countertop Cleaner and Polish. For tougher stains I use Soft Scrub Advanced Surface Cleaner (black bottle only, which has no bleach).

Quartz is not a natural stone, so no. Do not use bleach on quartz countertops - I was actually told it would void my

And let’s not forget all her work on Broadway.

They already went CGI horror, why not go all the way?

Where are the nipples?

It kind of seems like you are purposefully being obtuse, but in case you aren’t — if two people share the same household income, but one has a higher credit score than the other, which one do you think would get the higher credit limit? Common sense says the person with the higher credit score, but in this case, it

Are you married to your brother? Do you share the same household income? Do your taxes jointly? Huh, didn’t think so.

Yes, he basically tweets the same thing every day. Only the typos change.

Yeah, I have to agree. As the father, obviously he has to respect the woman’s choice to carry the pregnancy to term, but it is also his right to say that he did not want to parent another child. He is doing the right thing by providing financial support and being upfront with what he wants his role to be. It’s

Any father who thinks they have some kind of ownership or claim over their daughter’s virginity is 100% disgusting and perverted.

After trying to get answers from Apple and being told it was just “the algorithm” at work, Hansson and his wife pulled her credit score to find she has a stronger profile than he does.

People always seem to skim over the details that actually provide the facts to the story.

In middle school and high school I walked home after school and was obsessed with balancing “the cracks,” so I feel your pain!

Yeah, my childhood was also pretty stressful, so that makes sense. I think anyone who saw me doing something weird just assumed I was being a kid doing weird things, so no one ever caught it (not like we had health insurance or money to treat it anyway). When I came into my teenage years I kind of just diagnosed

Me too. I know for some people it can be very severe and debilitating, and while I sometimes get annoyingly nagging feelings of frustration that aren’t rational, I can for the most part let it go.

I also have OCD and am weird with M&Ms. If my husband and I buy a bag to share, I don’t care about the color but I give us small handfuls at a time with the exact same amount so everything is even. If there is an odd one, I’ve been known to bite it in half.

Wow, winner! What do you plan to do with these hand-written copies? Bind and keep them on a shelf? Send them to JK Rowling as a love letter to her work? Make copies and send them to your friends and family?

I have an aversion to odd numbers, unless it’s divisible by 5 (which in my head seems even because it’s a quarter or half, etc.). I’ve had it since I was a kid - it’s a form of OCD. Luckily I can control it for the most part to the point where it’s not negatively affecting my life, but I do remember once as a kid

You’d think they’d know that most of us are reading these posts at work and can’t watch videos.

Well, a big part of the show is that she is fucked up and the show is her journey to realizing and owning up to it. I think that fact that she’s imperfect and selfish at times while caring and sympathetic at others makes her more real and relatable.