mike5k
mike5k
mike5k

I guess I don't understand how you knew he would be a better fit before you even got involved with him, unless your old boyfriend kind of sucked. You say you were invested in him, so were you totally surprised when you met your husband, or did you have an inkling that you were settling? I didn't know if my husband was

That's fine if you want to jump from relationship to relationship for the rest of your life. Eventually though, all these relationships will end up at the "fine, comfortable, and working" stage because contrary to what you've said, no one fits together perfectly. Most people learn to live with that, sit with their

People who help others cheat are gross and lack personal ethics. That's just a truth.

You're basically absolving your friend of any blame for being a shitty person.

I do agree that where you are matters. A fancy restaurant? Yeah I will pull my screaming child outside. I actually did this the other day. But at the grocery store when I have to get 3 things and he's hysterical? I ignore and shop. I don't have any other choice.

First, Nordstrom Rack is NOT an upscale adult establishment. That's the venue being discussed, not a high end fancy pants restaurant or a black tie gala at The Met. There ARE adult only venues where everyone agrees young children are unwelcome but the vast majority of retail establishments aren't in that category so

To play devil's advocate, some might argue that unleashed dogs, untended-to animal waste, and even second hand smoke are public health issues in such a way that a toddler acting like a toddler is not. Cities did not create laws on these things just because they're annoying, but potentially unsafe.

I didn't say shit about the assaulter Faethe. Fuck. Off.

I'm genuinely perplexed by people who believe that getting to stay in their own personal bubble where they don't have to see, hear, or experience anything outside of their comfort zone while out it public is a "Right" that they have. It's such bullshit. I don't like smelling secondhand smoke, being forced to listen to

I guess my point was more that the parents ignoring a tantrum do not necessarily "give zero shits" about the fact that their kid is disturbing others. Reasonable minds can disagree over how long it is appropriate to stay in a public place when a kid is having a tantrum (believe me, I've removed mine from movies,

I have a strong opinion about people who can't mind their own business and block out annoying ass shit headed kids. Get zen, you are the fucking adult. Her going on the news to share her harrowing tale solidifies that opinion.

Hajek-Richardson is the worst type of person to deal with. This is the type of person that thinks everywhere they go must have the right climate, the right people, and the right sound level to even exist in (in short, she's really fucking white). I'm on Team Mom.

reading Kotaku comments is often fun, engaging and even enlightening. Reading Youtube comment...not really

It's even funnier when the comments section has devolved into a flamewar seemingly unrelated to the video at hand. It can sometimes be kind of fun to play detective and go back through the comments to see how the comments section of an Evil Within Let's Play devolved into a stupid argument about "Obamacare".

Yeah, they aren't bad for an old Russian dude.

Does being asked for a spare cigarette every ten feet count as harassment?

I was reluctant to share this story here, but I think it's important.

I hate all of these kinds of catcalls, but I swear to zombie Jesus, the next time someone says that shit about, "Oh we can't be friends?" I'm gonna be like, "YUP. BESTIES. Let me tell you about what my husband said the other day/my period cramps/how shady someone was being on facebook." And then as they're objecting

Some of the comments were inoffensive to me (have a nice evening) but there was certainly a lot to complain about there. it seems to be a black culture issue