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Punkin Skywalker
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I have slightly lopsided boobs (most women do) and this is what happens to me a lot. It’s not intentional, but some dresses just shift when I’m walking around.

You don’t know what you’re talking about. Do you design technology? Because I do.

Opinions like yours are why companies like Twitter got away with not having features that discourage and prevent harassment, or Nazi propaganda. It directly allows them to abdicate the responsibility of creating a safe environment. It’s

The first thing I mention, “The app could have been designed with features that let people only see messages from the seats they choose,” would directly prevent harassment from occurring because it’s an opt-in feature. You wouldn’t see the message if you don’t select the seat or if you don’t know the person.

Uh no, it’s not, or it least it doesn’t have to be. The app could have been designed with features that let people only see messages from the seats they choose, block others easily, conduct warnings, and the ability to report misconduct in order to prevent and discourage harassment.

If the app is actually the prom,

Actually, it’s the app. I design software. This absolutely could have been prevented, easily.

Thank you for sharing this.

The research actually suggests there is no benefit compared to placebo and there are known risks, like passing along infection, as well as unknown risks.

Uh yes, I was and I was on time. I booked with points and they will randomly split you up, even though you select your seats, when you do that without telling you your new seat assignment until you get to the gate. We checked in on time and we didn’t have assigned seats, despite picking them months beforehand. They

I’ve booked seats well in advance, taking great care to pick out the seats I wanted, only for the airline to separate us and not give a shit at the desk because “they don’t have to honor seat assignments,” so maybe back off your judgmental idea that people do this on purpose. 

Also, airlines upcharge for picking out

That was literally my drug talk from my dad. No mention of pot or cocaine (which he’d very much dabbled in), but he was like, “look, just don’t do heroin, ok?” and then lit up a joint and passed it to me.

It worked. I’ve never done heroin.

Adding: Tumbleleaf. That show is magical and soothing. Especially for me.

She sounds exhausting.

I think the face they put on the head is too big. Like Brad Pitt’s features don’t take up that much space on his face. It looks weirder the more I look at it.

Because it can decrease sensation and increase the risk of tearing really badly.

I didn’t have cable at all but I still watched the hell out of this movie at every sleepover and babysitting gig that did.

It would probably be something like, you’re one of many kids who get shot and make it a commentary on how many shootings we have that these kids SHOULD be special but aren’t because NRA.

That came out in 2000, not in 2012. She was 36, not 48, which is still a stretch for her to fit in at the beauty pageant, but how else would a woman be an FBI agent at only 20.

I feel that. I had to send a “this relationship is not healthy and it will be better for both of us if we let it go.” I miss her so much, but its more the ideal of her I miss, because inevitably, she’d always do something out of jealousy, insecurity, or anger that would end up with me stressed, angry, sad and hurt. 

I haven’t seen that, but it looks right up my alley. Summer Sisters by Judy Blume really comes to mind, but you really only get the protagonist’s perspective so it’s not like an equal insight into each character. I also remember the previews for Jacob, Have I Loved before the taped Anne of Green Gables I watched as a

I’m with you. This review actually makes me want to watch it. Some of my most tumultuous relationships with friends have had no sexual aspect, because the absence of sex and its complications makes them seem safer, so we’re more truthful with each other and they last longer than a sexual infatuation. Jealousy, envy,