Also around college students. They carry all sorts of plague and shared whooping cough with me a couple years ago. As a middle-aged adult, it was a horrible experience.
Also around college students. They carry all sorts of plague and shared whooping cough with me a couple years ago. As a middle-aged adult, it was a horrible experience.
I watch tv on a tv. So do all my friends and my parents etc. I hate watching shows and movies on my computer. It feels isolating and, quite honestly, there's something about watching things on a small screen that hurts my eyes.
coffee with .. .. butter and oil? So you could poop incessantly?
I know it's probably too late. But I loved Azafran and I am so sad that it's closed. What are your favorite Philly restaurants now?
WHERE is there Aqua Boxing?
saw she answered. nvm
ooooooooooooooh. Wow. this looks amazing.
Academic here as well. I agree with you that she spoke the truth. I also agree that this was a bad time and place to say it.
However, they discontinued my favorite hair product ever The Big Tease. It was the only thing that ever held my curls in place without looking plastic. BITTER
I just did a big throw-out and this was one of them. I'm so sorry.
THIS. I love how their products work, but, like Aveda products, I cannot use them because the fragrance is so so strong. There are so many products like this.
I can't get over the blonde Tim Riggins. I miss dirty hair Tim Riggins.
For your defense, bring wasabi peas and only one pitcher of iced tea. Or cayenne cashews. Something with a little heat.
I'm confused. Being nasty is supposed to be... inspiring? I don't think that word means what you think it means.
Maybe it's because I'm old and fat. But really, I never get hit on at all. Never did.
No, no. I'm super fat and completely invisible, and have been my entire life. I've been reading all these posts and thinking.. wow, I'm so glad I didn't experience any of this, ever. I get barked at, etc. for being fat, but I've never been groped or catcalled. So there's a surprise bonus..
That's hilarious. Yes, you say you work in academia as well.
The difference is that I see it as a professor. A professor with an anxiety disorder. I don't get any special treatment and I don't ask for any.
Then there is plenty of time for her to find a new class. I'm not mocking. I'm saying that nude models are a regular part of drawing class, like interviewing is part of journalism. If that's something the student isn't comfortable doing, they need to find something else.
You have to pick. Either you think trigger warnings are a stupid idea or what's the harm in giving them a head's up?