The rats are imported.
The rats are imported.
In college, my dad was buying my groceries and he got me this big bag of rice that came in a burlap bag. I thought the bag looked cool so I kept it to use as a handbag. Sometimes people ask me where I got it. I like to tell them I paid $50 for it at Urban Outfitter or Anthropologie, before telling them it’s literally…
I know you can buy flasks that look like tampons. Sneak them into places and stuff.
I just graduated with my bachelor’s in anthropology. This is the kind of stuff I really want to do.
He definitely played a part in my sexual awakening, that’s for sure.
It’s not abuse, but being overly strict with food can cause them to have an unhealthy relationship with food. I knew some kids who weren’t allowed to have junk food, so any opportunity they had to eat it they went really overboard.
Maybe that’s what they’re advertising here.
Yeah, that was bugging me. Guess he’s that much of a loser.
If they just used “tribal” they probably could’ve avoided all of this. It’s generic enough that no one can sue, at least for the name. (if the design is stolen that’s another matter)
One time my dad bought me a huge bag of rice from an Indian food store. The rice came in a burlap bag which I now use to carry things. Sometimes people ask me where I got it. I always thought it would be funny to lie and say I got it at Urban Outfitters for $50.
Yeah, I was gonna say, I’ve never heard “Navajo” used as a generic word to describe designs/styles. I’ve heard “tribal” and rarely “Indian” or “Native American”, but never “Navajo”.
This is what I was wondering. Especially considering that those items could be advertised as authentic, and the company gets good PR points.
Contrary to popular belief, there’s not actually a huge shortage of STEM graduates. A STEM degree doesn’t guarantee a job like people think.
They want these girls and women to give their kids for adoption to “nice” Christian couples. That’s why they only suggest adoption as the alternative.
A show about a guy like this going to prison would be a great fish-out-of-water sitcom.
This is what I was thinking. I don’t criticize how people spend their money so long as it isn’t hurting anyone (sure, that money could’ve saved a lot of shelter dogs, but if they spent the money on a fancy vacation home I doubt anyone would complain) but I do question whether it’s a wise decision. I get missing your…
I’m not against cloning dead pets, but I do question why someone would want to do it for a dog that died of such health problems at 8 years old.
Lots of mid-level retail stores are having trouble competing with fast fashion. Wonder what they’re gonna do to try to stay afloat?
Yeah, I hope they keep producing stuff for RedBubble.
Agreed, I though the show did a good job with the race commentary. The part where she beats up the mascot was pretty satisfying, ha ha.