What do we pour on people for concussion awareness?
What do we pour on people for concussion awareness?
I'm all for bringing back the greys, with one condition:
ah yes, the "theoretical zero point". This may explain why it's irritating.
Yes, this! If something is only fashionable on a thin person, then it's not the clothes, it's the body. My pet peeve: bloggers who describe some sloppy-ass look as "effortless."
Yup. The other day I saw a street fashion shot with a thin pretty twenty-something woman who was wearing jean-overalls and sneakers. When you're thin and in NY it's FASHION, if you're above a size two and anywhere else it's a crime against fashion. Funny how that works.
I recall a few years ago, the street style photographers took a lot of pictures of women in white, pillow-case style dresses and wrote copy that implied that these were genius fashion choices and so incredibly stylish and creative, without noticing that all of these dresses looked basically the same and that the women…
UGH the coat cape. Hate it, hate it, hate it. ACTUAL capes, though? I covet one. Saw a gorgeous navy blue cape with leather trim in Ralph Lauren a few years ago. Sadly it cost more than my car, but I live in hope of finding a reasonably-priced alternative.
Also hate when people don't specify Paris, TX or Rome, GA.
Well, yes, AnonymousCivilPerson. If you want justice, you've come to the wrong place.
A lack of attention to detail, like spelling in a presentation (or resume) to me, is troubling.
I just don't see this taking off, especially for adult consumers (or teenagers with more developed tastes). You're paying for a lot of things with makeup, not just hue. E.g. with lipstick, you are looking for a formula that has staying power, lip conditioning properties, matte vs. metallic, and so on. Eyeshadow…
Dolly Partin, Meryl Streep and Cher definitely had a period of backlash. In the early 80's, Dolly was often the punch line for boob jokes, plastic surgery jokes, and weight jokes. After she did that cowboy movie with Sylvester Stallone, it was really bad. And Meryl had a period in the 80's/90's where she had a lot of…
It never offends me to hear someone's busy or even that their OMG TOP PRIORITY in life every day is not moi. LOL. I totally don't relate to all the rampant attitude out there. It takes a lot to offend me. I think some people...hahaha...have too much time on their hands and seem to use it thinking up ways to be…
Okay, that hurt. I just had to cancel a visit to see some truly important friends because I really am that busy. I'm basically working 16 hour days just to ensure that I'm doing my job with the minimum amount of competence to hope there's a next job for me (I hate academia as much as I love it), and I have some…
THIS. This so much. This is me, on top of a truly demanding job.
I don't think they mean to say that to other people — it's more for your own internal conversation.
Except for those people who are deeply in the shit and whatever is going on in their personal lives is essentially work. There is no work-life balance, and sometimes they get tired of telling people why they are so busy. But, then when they lay it all out on the line, people are all "DAYUM!" But, then they get…
Still, I'd rather hear someone say I'm too busy vs. its not a priority to a question.