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I’d like to know what doctor actually signed off on this.

No, not everyone can do this. Not everyone has the funds to buy enough food to cook a week’s worth of meals at once. Not everyone has the freezer space to store those meals. Not everyone has five hours to devote to actual cooking. That you think the lifestyle of an attorney and physician accurately represent what it

I have a love-hate relationship with this feature, every week. I love it because it’s inherently interesting to see all the ways people are evil and stupid (and congratulate myself for not being That Person because c’mon, we’re all feeling just a little satisfied we don’t recognize ourselves as the bad guy in these

This is just nothing but class.

I literally busted out laughing when I saw that gif. It’s perfect.

I hate when people say stupid/racist/sexist things and then claim their email/Twitter/Facebook was hacked because their enemies are trying to embarrass them. Fool, do you think you’re so important that people are engaging in a sustained campaign to end you?

I only occasionally watched the show but every episode was memorable. The one that traumatized me was the one where they used a black-and-red theme for the kitchen and huge shards of broken glass for the backsplash and the walls. My husband and I literally could not stop talking about the idea of broken glass in a

Oh, for fucks sake. Why are you even commenting on this article if your shtick is just to say “so what? Who cares?” Are you being deliberately obtuse?

Those same children who made fun of my culture are now the ones appropriating it.

As an old person who never joined a sorority in college, what I find extra-sad about this whole sordid affair is that so many young women so fervently believe the opinion of drunk, young, overprivileged college boys should determine their own self-worth.

I used to live in Tuscaloosa. I was told The Machine pre-dated Skull and Bones and served as a sort of model. It operates the same way, funneling members into high positions in government and commerce.

He also thinks evolution and climate change are concepts created by Satan. Literally, created by the devil. Stew on that and then consider this man wants everyone to have more guns.

“If you don’t succeed in business, you shouldn’t be the first one to step up and complain about getting paid.”

Where does he think many cancers are first detected? Oh, that’s right, at a health clinic, like, say, oh I dunno...Planned Parenthood! The cognitive disconnect of these guys is mind-numbing. I feel like punching every single one in the face.

Can’t we just forego the quiz and look at photos of unrealistically beautiful kitchens? It’s the only reason I watch It’s Complicated every time it comes on cable.

Yes, it’s almost uniquely American to think this way. I think it’s because the country was founded on this idea that we all came here to be strivers, that if you work hard enough, opportunity exists to become rich or powerful. I can’t think of another country where that idea is so baked into our national identity. So

He or she doesn’t seem to understand that you weren’t using your situation as a larger message of how everyone should handle miserable jobs, or that because you quit with a safety net, everyone else should be able to do the same.

Holy shit, is that ever true. When you’re hired and immediately told your job is to get the shit workers in shape, that’s either a mandate to shake things up or a big red flag. For me at my last job, it was the latter. My bosses couldn’t get it through their heads that shit workers who were bad before I got there

Jaysus, I’ve no idea why people are so angry with you. It’s as though people who have middle-class jobs aren’t allowed to be miserable because we should just be grateful to even have a job at all.