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Except that this plastic surgeon is getting even more for their money because someone vandalized it and got them on national news. So, I don't really agree.
I'm not proud of it but I loled at the pun of "bit parts"
hahaha totally get that! I hadn't read all of the other comments yet, so I'm sorry you're dealing with all of this. Good luck. You'll get through it! Just remember that at the end of the day, you'll be happily married.
Also, plenty of people will give you money without you asking, and Honeyfund charges a bunch of fees, so you won't get their full gift. Your mom may be doing you a favor.
I wrote this down-thread, but register at bed, Bath & Beyond. They let you return for cash.
Solution: Register at Bed Bath & Beyond where you are able to return TONS on your registry for cash. I left with $1,500 in cash after returning stuff (a bunch of people bough chine sets from a different store off registry, and I ended up with 18 china place settings). This still won't get you off of the hook from…
This is an amazing idea! I may need to do this for someone, because poor or not, I can't think of something I would enjoy doing more than reading the memories.
I LOVED Bop! I think the problem lies in them having girls in large pictures on the cover. I know that sounds anti-feminist, but basically the entire point of this magazine was to give posters of cute boys for 12-year-old heterosexual girls' bedroom walls. All of the other magazines for girls feature other girl…
Half Baked Idea to Keep Women Forever Subservient
I get what you're saying, but I think sending this to someone's work email is a pretty bad idea though. Like, keep the list if you must, and then have a conversation about it. Or if you're really afraid send it to personal email. But don't send a you-don't-have-enough-sex-with-me spreadsheet to someone's work email.
No traffic also means she won't get hit by a car, which is the MUCH MORE LIKELY outcome of a kid playing alone. One that we all ignore if that kid is playing alone in their front yard. Sorry, but yes, you're wrong. This is insanity.
You have to wonder: if you hadn't explicitly told your mom, would she have noticed?
I can TOTALLY see this. That entire process must have been a heartbreaking.
I think you're point makes it even more meaningful. The more access to media the women had, the more effect the ads had on them.
I think Listerine actually began as a topical antiseptic, like for cuts, and then, recipe unchanged, became a mouthwash. Listerine had ads during the depression saying things like "halitosis could put your job at risk." So definitely a similar idea.
It doesn't matter. Your employer should not get to choose what birth control is acceptable for you. Your employer is not your doctor, and thus does not have the necessary medical background to decide that.
joke's on Facebook. I only post about the movies I watch on Lifetime. All positive.
What the fuck?! I seriously spent a week worried i will do this to my one day future children, and this guy did it on purpose?! That is so gross and messed up.
This is really interesting. I am a SMC alum (much older than Seeberg), but I remember my little sister calling to tell me a girl in her class had committed suicide. She didn't know all of this yet, but she was really upset. Obviously, once everything came out, she was MUCH more upset. She wasn't close friends they…