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I learned yesterday on The Good Place the Podcast that she dips with her husband, and did so for two years. She talked about accidentally taking a big swig of what he spit out. Dipping kind of makes sense for Dax since he’s sober (as you hear about sober people smoking and all), but not so much for her. I was shocked

I just spent my lunch watching all of these again and dying. Thanks for helping me get through a rough workday. Also, these youtubers are the worst.

Personally, I think these ads are cool too and not in poor taste. Funerals are outrageously expensive and many act like we’re going to live forever and don’t want to talk about prepping for death. I say this as a 28 year old whose cremated fiancee is buried in an $11 plastic brown box (I have some of his ashes too).

Widow here too. Hang in there. I worried about this too before I met my new boyfriend, but what helps is that he’s incredibly supportive. I know there’s a lady out there who will be supportive of you during your process. Grief sucks. 

I didn’t realize Michelle and I were widowed at the same age (brain cancer is the worst). Reading this brings so much love and joy to my heart that these two widowed people can find a beautiful love again. Widowhood, especially with young children (I can only imagine) is not for the weak.

Lost all of my text messages after downloading the 11.4 update, and I’m having other text related problems. Had to escalate it to Apple’s engineers in order to get it fixed, which it still isn’t after a week. Tried signing in and out of iCloud and different backups. I even had iMessages checked on the iCloud backup

It’s very odd to me that mentioning Anastasia from 50 shades gets this middle-aged man a boner. That’s definitely some horny teenager nonsense.

I’m so incredibly sorry for your loss. There are no words to take the pain away. Have you tried any grief or parent loss groups? I lost my fiance to brain cancer just over a year ago and the parent loss group is the most helpful thing for my in-laws.

His podcast is entertaining, and it’s biased since it’s his point of view. The golf episode is the first one I listened to, and it’s very apparent what his opinions are in that episode. I take any opinions of his with a grain of salt.

I absolutely love BackStory and recommend it every chance I get. They take current events and do a deep dive into history surrounding that. The opioid one is amazing.

Frozen mac and cheese balls are the shit.

If you’ve seen the episode, it makes more sense in context. There are many layered jokes and comments about society and feminism in every episode. If you haven’t seen the show, I highly recommend it. It’s my new favorite.

Just posted about this. I’m not an attorney, but I work in policy and “should” is hardly ever on the books in my state because it’s basically a suggestion. Generally, my state uses “shall” to ascertain whether something has to be done. We also use “may” when things are not necessary. I see “should” as equivalent to

“Should” is the key word here. Players don’t have to do any of the things listed in the manual because they wrote “should” before the actual policy.

Yep. Just don’t ask people about their reproductive plans. I even got annoyed when my primary care physician asked me if we were planning on having kids with my fiancé in the room (in part because he had a brain tumor and died a couple months later). Just. Don’t. Ask.

Chelsea Peretti went HAM on this and posted 10 absolutely glorious photos to her Insta page @chelsanity. I highly recommend checking it out.

Cheap Seats on ESPN Classic did an episode on one of these competitions years ago. SO good. I miss that show. You can find it on YouTube.

My fiancé bought this book for his dad for his birthday this March. A month later, my fiancé died from brain cancer, so this was the last present he ever bought his dad - both of whom are HUGE A’s fans. When my fiancé was in hospice, he asked his dad to go to cemetery where he’s buried to read the book to him. His dad