Skittles are delicious... or at least they were before they replaced the lime one with green apple. Why did they do this? How was the public outcry not sufficient to switch it back (à la New Coke)?
Skittles are delicious... or at least they were before they replaced the lime one with green apple. Why did they do this? How was the public outcry not sufficient to switch it back (à la New Coke)?
Nope. If you introduce outside vegetables the Gendarme d’Gratin will be at your residence with such haste.
It’s amazing feminists even exist at all, given how deeply entrenched misogyny is in this society; it cuts across all races and socioeconomic classes. There are so many women who have internalized patriarchal messages about a “woman’s place” that they can’t imagine siding with the sisterhood over some guy.
Yes and no on this. While I’m certain there are white people who simply want to be told there’s an easy way to buy a clear conscience — or best of all, that they’re awesome allies already and they don’t need to do a thing — there are also white people who aren’t quite sure where to devote their efforts. I’m one of…
Yeah, we liked Nailed It, too! The judges make you feel better, not worse, about yourself for watching it.
I think that’s why Nailed It! really clicked with me. There was plenty of awkwardness, but none of the hosts had that rage. Even when one of the contestants gave them raw batter and I think another just... forgot eggs entirely.
There are a lot of stereotypes for bad tippers out there, many of them well earned. There are studies that back it up.
Kate is correct. Anyone who disagrees with her is a monster.
Totally the parents are allowing co-dependent behavior on both sides.
You are so right. The mom had no reason to share the texts from Morgan.
To the post-grad living at home: Maybe I misunderstood, but it seems like your parents are playing you and Morgan off each other (you reading texts on Mom’s phone - I assume with her permission?). Or, at the least, your parents should be firmly and resolutely stopping your sister from hurling about all of these false…
You guys do know I’m right here, right? Hi!
I’m amazed how many people defend the idea of not telling the wife. I can only guess how heartbreaking it’d be to find out your husband and father of child is a complete scumbag, but I’d always rather be a sad person who’s trying to move forward than a fool who’s living a lie.
If I were Mrs. Hole, I’d sure as fuck want to know if I needed an STD check. Who knows how many side pieces Mr. Hole has?
Yep. The only thing worse than being in a bad marriage for 10 years is being in a bad marriage for 10 years and 1 day.
Nope, id want to know. I haven’t been the OW. I’d want to know because it would affect my decision to stay and to have (more) kids with my husband. It doesn’t help the OW to tell, it’s a service to the wife. She shouldn’t use the wife as someone to listen to her emotions, just let her know briefly and offer proof.
Agreed, and let’s be clear here, it is not she who is blowing up the marriage that she is not a partner in it is Mr. Hole who has destroyed the intimacy of his marriage with his dishonesty. This is a long term lie and double life this guy has been leading with who knows who or what else. She deserves to know since she…
I generally agree, but I find it rather strange that the letter never once mentions how his/her fiancée feels about this situation considering that this is her sister. We know the LW feels the sister is a user and a nightmare and would rather she not come at all if she insists on bringing her children with her, but…
I rather like the idea of a bouncer, with strict instructions to keep out that horrible woman and her kids.
Would say the same for onion powder. Great in a pinch.