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That’s the thing about protective equipment that people don’t know, there is a method to putting it on and taking it off correctly. When I was in the military training at a nuclear plant, we spent a good amount of time learning how to correctly put on and take off anti-contamination suits. It’s not like getting

My in-laws live in Florida. They’ve been pretending that nothing has been happening until this point, even sounding annoyed when we call to check in on them. “Of course we’re okay. Why wouldn’t we be? Everyone is making a big deal out of nothing.”

I don’t mean to pick at ya, but actually all that suntanned infected youth came here from all over America.

In more shitty Trump news, the Trump administration has decided not to re-open the Healthcare.gov marketplace so that the countless recently unemployed Americans who are newly uninsured. [New York Times]

I’ve never been so satisfied in my choice to be childless.

Your ability to infer things that aren’t actually in statements is truly a monument to reading comprehension. Brava.

In a moment where the world is essentially on lockdown, and the rights of women in the U.S. are being run roughshod over in the dead of night, using coronavirus as a cover (See: the abortion bans in

Personally, I find it to be less the website’s tone but this author in particular. There have been numerous complaints in the comments about the things she writes and the tone she uses.

I’m with my partner in a small, apartment. Some days I fantasize about being alone & I’m desperate for some solitude. This is “the grass is always greener” Covid style.
 I think it’s safe to say that it’s HARD no matter what anyone’s particular situation is. We are reinventing just about every facet of “normal”, all

Maybe their snark muscles have locked up?

So Watson uses her spotlight to spotlight things and, as per usual, Jezebel decides the best course of action is a snark piece.

You really ought to change the tagline of the blog from “A Supposedly Feminist Website” to “Not Even Really Pretending to Be A Feminist Website”.

There are never any stray carts in parking lots here in south Florida. There are ,however, a gaggle of alcoholics that follow you to your car and ask if they can return your cart.

I’ve always wanted to go there late at night with a roll of quarters and let the carts live free range even for just one night.

Minor nitpick: That’s the wrong Aldi in the header photo.

According to Wikipedia, they have 1600 stores in the US. The map on their website indicates that they are on the East Coast and run westward to approximately the OKC-DFW axis with an enclave in Southern California. I was surprised to learn that there were that many Aldi stores in the US.

... using a cart requires a coin deposit that shoppers only get back once they’ve returned the cart to the corral themselves ...

It’s funny, when Aldi first showed up in our area, the produce was awful. I’m tempted to say it’s the best produce in town at this point. They’ve really stepped up the quality of it. I also can attest to the Deutsche Küche brand.  I’m partial to the Jaffa cakes and the frozen spaetzle. 

The biggest problem with Aldi is also it’s best feature. The constantly rotating selection of interesting items means you may fall in love with an item (I miss you, smoked mozzarella ravioli) and never see it again.