iseedaleks
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iseedaleks

Divorce is almost always the right decision—or at least a neutral decision. I've never heard anyone say their divorce was a mistake and that their life is worse because of it (I've had friends who are worse off financially, but still glad they left the marriage). I'm sure it happens, but not frequently. I trust people

Divorce was the literal best thing my parents ever did for my siblings and I. Just like abortion, I think divorce is a decision that is really thought about and honestly, every time the writing has been on the wall, I have never been surprised, yet the shit I hear people say like you mentioned above is astonishing.

Okay, I might just be young and naive here, but one of my good friends recently went through this (married at 23, divorced at 25). I found that there is only one appropriate thing to say, which is "I'm here to support you. Let me know whenever you need me." And what followed were a lot of nights around a bottle of

It should be noted that this made a lot more visual sense on broadcast:

Her crying over Justin bieber is pretty side eyeable

taylor swift is the most supportive person ever

Show of hands: who actually thinks Amber Heard and Johnny Depp will make it down the aisle? Also, who cares?

ah no, have you ever dated an alcoholic? Then don't judge.

Who are these people in the background and what are they side-eying?

My serious suggestion is "rubbing out" or "rubbing" or "rubbing off".

I love Natalie Dormer b/c her face ALWAYS seems to look like it's saying that. Her face is the embodiment of sly.

It's the derpy Superman hair.

I don't even want to be with this dude, I just feel sort of... used?

What do you do when one of your friends is really conservative?

I am now changing into my secret identity as That Person. I'm going to be That Person.

the point of discipline is negative reinforcement (right term? Get punished for doing something bad so you associate punishment with what you did and don't repeat it). How the fuck is tricking your child into pain when she thinks you've forgotten about it going to teach her not to sass? Besides the laughing which adds

Whenever he talks about nutrition and weight, it doesn't seem like it's coming from a place of concern (like how Richard Simmons does) but from disgust. He strikes me as the kind of person who'd actually be pleased to learn that a fat person got diabetes or heart disease because he saw it as karma.

Honestly, the thing that bothers me the most is how smug he is about it. Yeah dude, you totally just SHOWED THAT KID. What other kinds of problems does this guy have that he's this emotionally underdeveloped?

I'm frankly stunned that a parent, when asked by a kid for - not candy - but apples - decides to sabotage the kid's only vitamin intake for the week.