I still can’t get over how she’s indirectly throwing LSU under the bus with this whole thing. I’m wondering what sort of networking she’ll be able to have with any LSU alums after this. I’m guessing none. I know it’s a smaller school but damn girl.
I still can’t get over how she’s indirectly throwing LSU under the bus with this whole thing. I’m wondering what sort of networking she’ll be able to have with any LSU alums after this. I’m guessing none. I know it’s a smaller school but damn girl.
I’m sure the LSU’s network of alumni loved hearing that.
I’m there with you. I recently ended a short-term, well-paying gig where I was doing potentially “morally questionable” ghostwriting. I told my boyfriend all about it, every day, and he never once put on his judgement hat, only supported what I needed to do at the time. He plays way too many video games for my taste,…
This whole piece, and especially that quote, really struck a chord with me. I grew up in a working class family and attended an elementary school in a predominately black and Latino neighborhood in Los Angeles. I earned a scholarship for all four years to a prestigious, private all girls high school. During my time…
Yeah this really bugged me. Like when I dated this guy I met in some activism circles who called me a sellout for pulling back on my activism and focus my time on going to grad school to become a librarian. A LIBRARIAN, of all things, was a sellout to him.
That little part was a thing that makes you go hmmm for me. My first reaction was “you quit because you were mansplained about why it was wrong”. But then I took a minute and remembered that we look to others in our lives to tell us what we already know, or wish we knew in time. And had she disagreed he might well…
Couldn’t agree more. Honestly the whole part of this article that was trying to depict tutoring as some “shameful” act was bizarre to me.
It bugs me just a bit that you felt you had to quit a lucrative gig because it offended your boyfriend’s finely tuned sense of social justice. From the way it sounds, you weren’t depriving a non-white student of a place at UT Austin; you were just indirectly helping prop up the delusions of adequacy of mediocre white…
the woman question was my #1 question...it feels like its become largely a boys club over there. TBF it’s always been, but now it’s worse somehow...
I don’t think the problem is that it’s unfunny, but what it implies.
SCOTUS rule was something really important for women’s autonomy and health, and in the Twitt those same women stopped being subjects of the ruling and became passive objects to be used by the assumed readers (women still watch TDS!). It also…
Bee and Oliver are like Jon Stewart was split into two people like an old Star Trek episode... But somehow stronger instead of being a creepy rapist and a 1960s idea of a woman.
There is nothing to like. His stand up is awful.
I gave up on The Daily Show a week into Noah. It’s a shame it fell apart so quickly.
The North remembers.
This doesn’t sound good. Check out Too Good to Leave, Too Bad to Stay by Mira Kirshenbaum. 36 diagnostic questions that will clarify how you feel about your marriage, and also maybe about the other guy too. Good luck.
It can take a while to find good therapisrs. Lots of people try multiple therapists before finding one who fits their personalities and who can help couples talk and listen to each other. Maybe give it another shot with a different therapist?
This makes me sad because as much as i think it’s not a good idea to drag your husband’s friend into this, it’s equally bad to stay in an unhappy marriage. If you decide to leave, do it for yourself, not because you have feelings for someone who can’t/won’t reciprocate. Don’t stay unhappy just for your kids: as…
I was pissed. Sansa should be Queen in the North not Jon.
But Jon is a real Stark!!!
THE KING IN THE NORTH! THE KING IN THE NORTH!