Yeah she did, but basically had nothing to go off of.
Yeah she did, but basically had nothing to go off of.
An uber driver (who had a passenger!) hit my friend with his car, then gave her the finger and drove off. Uber, who tracks every driver with GPS, refused to help her learn who just hit her with their car. And who knows if the passenger reported it. Seriously everyone, STOP USING UBER! The convenience isn’t worth…
Omg. To steal from The Big Lebowski, “Guess we can close the file on that one!”
Switching in the middle of high school IS tough! I had to, and it really sucked. It sucked so bad that when my family moved again, they let me live my final semester senior year by myself while we sold out house—just so I didn’t have to go through it again. It would suck a lot more if you were a famous kid and had to…
I would totally recommend the book the show is based on. I was about the same age, and I followed as well as a 12 year-old could, but it was nuts and the show is really only scratching the surface.
Hahah she’s no one. I meant to write Melissa McCarthy.
I have no doubt that he did it and was a wife abuser. That being said, if your police force is SO terrible to portions of its population that despite so much evidence someone as obviously guilty as OJ can get off, then you can’t fault the jury. The cops obviously were being lazy and stupid relatively often in this…
Yeah, read the slate piece because I think ti gives a really good shout out to Breyer for this exact reason.
The exact quote is worth posting. Here is what Kagan said: “Is it right,” she asks Toti, “that in the two-week period that the ASC requirement was in effect, that over a dozen facilities shut their doors, and then when that was stayed, when that was lifted, they reopened again immediately?” Toti agrees. “It’s almost…
Agreed. Plus Megan McCarthy could have been really fun as a street-wise MTA worker. But, Leslie’s character looks pretty fun, so hopefully it’s fine.
Really?! I totally disagree, I’m so excited! But to each their own.
That time is when you have to pee in a public restroom and remove all of your clothing to do so. I’m the anti-jumpsuit.
I ended up the period lady when i worked as a receptionist of a top-tier corporate law firm. The fancy bathrooms would be marred by tampon machines, obviously. I finally got sick of subsidizing tampons for all of these wealthy lawyer and clients and brought up the issue to my manager (although I wasn’t going to deny a…
I did too. Co-signed. Especially frustrating hat they botch these cases for non-athletes. What is their excuse then?
It is really amazing/horrifying how one person can hurt another so much and just walk away, possibly never to even think of it again. Or not to even think, or care, they did anything wrong. I have my own story of sexual assault from an ND student. I also didn’t report it (my own friends didn’t believe me, so it was…
This might almost be better because Cruz would just be working to get nothing done, which honestly, if he or Trump is president, is the least amount of damage they could do.
Oh you’re right. I did miss that! Sorry. That would be pretty tough to write, though, if you love your kid at all and wouldn’t want them to access it. But it’s true, those stories definitely exist.
Oh completely agreed. And as someone upthread said, it sucks nannies are getting the hard look, when they are more often probably sexually harassed by their bosses.
I think even wanting to fuck him is fine, so long as that’s just in her mind where you don’t know about it. Even chatting about a hot boss with girlfriends is one thing, but this turned into action. That’s not ok. That does deserve firing—just not a blog written about it to make you appear better than your nanny.
I agree with this, but the nanny IS supposed to care about the kid, and helping to fuck up their family situation doesn’t help that. Any worker in a family’s home has a really unique perspective, and the convenience factor of these affairs totally skeeves me out—like the cheater is too lazy to cheat with someone who…